Personally, huge productions of a Christmas Carol seem somewhat inappropriate. Too Hollywood or something. Beautiful to hear, yet I did not get any sense of reverence.
I like a more personal tribute to Christ at this time of year than grand productions, like Carolers at the house. My bad. Insult and h**e me.
So, my presumption is you expect me to spend inordinate amounts of time seeking out Carolers for my daily posting. That would be a no; however, I will provide one indulgence.
So, my presumption is you expect me to spend inordinate amounts of time seeking out Carolers for my daily posting. That would be a no; however, I will provide one indulgence.
I like a more personal tribute to Christ at this time of year than grand productions, like Carolers at the house. My bad. Insult and h**e me.
Actually, as a fan of Dr. Demento where I first heard the Kryptkeepers Christmas, I rather like the concept, and particularly like "We wish you'd bury the MRS, she's been dead a whole year" A certain amount of warped humor lightens the mood.
So, my presumption is you expect me to spend inordinate amounts of time seeking out Carolers for my daily posting. That would be a no; however, I will provide one indulgence.
Wow, that was incredibly beautiful, thank you so much. I did not click the link because I thought it was another attack on my previous comments. Wonderful, truly moving.
That Canon piece is one of my very favorites. Perfect. Let me add this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmx--WjeN7o&pbjreload=10 Kaylee Rodgers singing Hallelujah in front of younger children distracted and bored and just kids. Kibitzing and ordinary. One child holding his ears and others fidgeting. Delightful in the innocence.