

This movie has all the hope, magic, and love of the previous movies. The ending was full of happy tears! There’s nothing everyone loves more than a happy ending and this was the happiest ending possible for everyone. Then the darn angel made me cry, but it was only the first tears for me. The closure in their relationship felt real and wonderful. The feels were real tonight everyone!! I must be extra emotional, because I liked when Laurel’s Dad met her for lunch and apologized for not being there for her. And lets not forget about the choir at the end of the movie. Miracle having a daughter named Mercy, then a Mercy appears in the jewelry store and she was the receptionist for the temp agency. It might not really be magic, because it could just all be a series of coincidences, but if you believe magic and angels are possible, then it could be more than coincidences. I love this type of magic!! I feel like it appeals to anyone with hope. Miracle appears to help the family in ways they never knew were possible. She’s been a little down this year and Laurel wants to find someone to stay with her while she’s busy with holiday festivities. This year, Nana took a fall and hurt her wrist.

It’s been a year, but they still haven’t recovered. Unfortunately, right before the adoption finalized, the mother decided against the adoption. Laurel and Will had trouble conceiving a baby, so they became foster parents. It turns out I didn’t need to be worried – she was a natural! Here’s a quick re-cap and my full two cents 😉 Quick Re-Cap I love Caroline Rhea, but I was a little worried about her being Mrs. Miracle movies with Doris Roberts ( Call Me Mrs.
