Exclusive Combining family, fitness, and celebratory enchantment, Candace Cameron Bure reveals her perfect Christmas survival guide.
Beloved actress and entertainment executive Candace Cameron Bure is tackling seasonal health with fresh authenticity, not only conquering Christmas movies.
At 48, Bure has evolved a wonderfully balanced approach to holiday pleasure. Her constant is to live in moderation so she can enjoy life. “I believe life is worth living,” she says, straightforwardly confessing she expects to gain one pound or two over the festive season.
Bure advises conscious happiness rather than severe austerity. “Have two bits or a mouthful. You don’t have to finish the entire work,” she counsels. Her approach is to relish times free from intense guilt.
Her first concern is family. A pandemic has inspired them to adopt a new custom for their Christmas mornings: group sunrise viewing. Bure says, “We wake up before the sun rises, hike to a beautiful spot, and set the tone of the day.”
Her Christmas Eve plays a beloved script: her husband’s trademark beef Wellington, a glass of wine, then a church candlelit ceremony. Every moment becomes a priceless memory, realizing the family’s transient nature.
Bure, the chief creative officer of Great American Family Channel, curates touching material that aims to make people happy. “We have a movie for everyone,” she says, pledging comedy, music, and emotional depth.
FAQ’s
Q1: Candace's holiday eating management
A: She enjoys little amounts and tolerates little weight changes with moderation.
Q2: What is her unusual holiday family custom?
A: Starting during the epidemic, she and her Christmas morning dawn viewing custom
Q3: How does she strike a balance between health and holiday enjoyment?
A: With deliberate eating, avoiding too much baking, and emphasizing family events.
Q4: What sort of Christmas material would she suggest?
A: Warm and varied films spanning emotional to musical narrative.
Q5: What is her general holiday philosophy?
A: Accept the events of life, give family top priority, and learn to enjoy moderation.