Twenty-seven years after the first movie's release, Home Alone and Home Alone 2 can still be found playing on television sets across the world during the holidays. Just in case you haven't watched them several times yet, or if, like us, you can never get enough Kevin McCallister, we highlighted some of Kevin and the gang's most classic movie moments that might look a bit like the holidays over at your house.
Read through for 31 holiday moments as explained by GIFs from the beloved film.
You and your kids know exactly where you’ll be every night of December.
We can talk about this later! Do not ruin Christmas!
Deep breaths, Mama.
And you know your walls will never look the same.
Cue long conversation about Santa’s gifts vs. parent gifts — or just the full Santa Claus talk.
There’s somehow always that one loose bolt . . .
If you're going to belt out "White Christmas" until early February, might as well make it good.
And you feel like a boss because you know exactly "what Santa got them."
No more Common Core for you until the New Year!
It’s going to be a long two weeks, friends.
Must. Finish. All. Food.
Like the floor is taken right out from under you.
Sit back, press start on the microwave, and enjoy.
Remember the reason for the season, people (this is directed at you, pushy person in the toy aisle who almost pummeled me for the last Star Wars remote toy).
Your house looks so much more festive. Take that, Angela!
You can't even reach where they are, kiddo.
"What do you mean you know how to get into the attic?! GET OUT."
Welp, there's always next year's card.
"Yes, we’re using all of the best tutors and limiting screen time." Cue eye roll.
Reptiles, gory video games, violent toys . . . what are those exactly?
You're stuffed and need to get horizontal, ASAP.
You went Pinterest on this Christmas dinner's ass, but you may have taken on more than you could chew.
Gift card it is! Love you!
"Hey! I saw that Barbie first!"
"I CAN'T BELIEVE I FORGOT THE ONE THING HE ASKED FOR."
Until you inevitably have to see them out again next year.
It's the perfect time of year to help get them back on track.
Only when you’re busy do they "need something" every two seconds.
They’ve been playing since Nov. 1. ENOUGH.
We'll worry about vegetables again in the New Year . . .
You just can't stand vacuuming up those pine needles all month long.