Huh. I learned a word today on CF. A real word this time. Will wonders never cease? (Thought about not posting that last line in case it got taken as too religious, especially right now. Posted it anyway.)Are you familiar with the term castrato?![]()
Huh. I learned a word today on CF. A real word this time. Will wonders never cease? (Thought about not posting that last line in case it got taken as too religious, especially right now. Posted it anyway.)Are you familiar with the term castrato?![]()
Huh. I learned a word today on CF. A real word this time. Will wonders never cease? (Thought about not posting that last line in case it got taken as too religious, especially right now. Posted it anyway.)
Had a brief rehearsal last night for the song I'm singing Christmas Eve at church. My accompanist, who is the organist at my church (and very knowledgeable about music) brought along music for a song I had never heard. It's by Michael Smith - a prolific writer and arranger of sacred and choral music - and it's called "All is Well".
Long story short, we went through it a couple times and decided to do that song instead of the one previously selected. It will be printed wrong in the bulletin, but I'll make a brief announcement beforehand.
Here's a link to the song on YouTube:
Are you familiar with the term castrato?![]()
Well, I learned two new words todayIt's too bad that religion has become anathema to so many. I understand people's disappointment with hypocrisy in the church, but we all fall far short of perfection. Church exists as a place for us to apologize for our shortcomings, and to try to be better.
OK, sermon's over for today.
I did my count we're up to 6. I'll mostly be forecasting and probably won't see them anyway.
I LOVE Mannheim. Our wedding was the week before Christmas, so we used their Christmas recordings for the "prequel" while the guests were arriving and getting settled.Was up to 3 with a visitor, now back down to 2, including me. And just a short time ago I realized I must have left my phone at home. Ordinarily wouldn't be concerned, but I had to email instead of text DD about boxes on the way. Text is faster, and little ones have no way of getting to that without Mom's permission.
Forgot to say that I am listening to Christmas music I haven't listened to in ages. It's part of my iTunes/Spotify list, but I usually skip it to listen to Mannheim Steamroller. This list is Blenders and a few others. MS and Trans-Siberian Orchestra are on the way.
I LOVE Mannheim. Our wedding was the week before Christmas, so we used their Christmas recordings for the "prequel" while the guests were arriving and getting settled.
Fun fact - the church organist we had at the time was a real "character" who liked to be in control of everything. I butted heads with her many times as a soloist regarding tempos and volume, and I was NOT going to let her dictate my wedding! Consequently, we didn't have an organist - we used bells for the entrance & exit, and a guitar-playing soloist during the ceremony.
@cowgirl836 you like Kacey Musgraves right? I'm not the biggest fan of her, but I heard Ribbons and Bows on the radio the other day and now I can't stop listening to it.
I have had it with that Old Navy commercial.
Listened to that as well yesterday. Loved it.She is extremely underrated. Rainbow and her cover of Neon Moon are both great.
Yes. That one can go too.Is that the rapping pajamas one?
The US Cellular one where the guy brings the phone home and sings it's benefit to Deck the Halls then watches TV on his phone. Your home why not watch it on a real TV? Also by not getting those lights done he didn't get laid that night.