I have a feeling my blogging will be more sparse because 'tis the season to be singing--fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la! Let me see . . . choir rehearsal Wednesday night (1 hour), youth band Thursday night (2 hours), youth band Saturday night (3 hours), multiple singing venues Sunday (3.5 hours). . . The kids and I are in a cantata on December 9 (Emmanuel: Celebrating Heaven's Child) and a youth/youngish adult musical on December 19 (City on a Hill) in addition to the ordinary choir and youth band stuff. On December 23, I will sing Bethlehem Morning and will spend the month finding my way up to that dreaded A flat! All those hours I spent rehearsing this week (which does NOT include the extra bits I do at home to get prepared for a solo) explain why no stockings are hung by the chimney with care . . . yet.
Pamela is already in the Christmas spirit. She has only one two more cards left in her Best Thoughts folder she has been making all last month. She told me she was going to write a Christmas poem and this is EXACTLY what she wrote. I resisted the urge to make little changes because I wanted to preserve her words as she wrote them. This sort of thing was impossible for her to compose from straight from her head three years ago!
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my favorite part...they felt happy. it reminds me of a verse in that same section.'And she pondered all these things in her heart." just love it. i'm pmsing but i'm on the verge of tears when I think of your dd! What a blessing.
What a terrific reflection of her progress in language development! :-) Thank you for sharing this. Great job, Pamela!
Hey Tammy,
Love what Pamela's doing, she is really coming along great!!! Have a great week.
It was a tissue moment for me, too! It has been a long and hard fought battle for Pamela to get to this level!
How beautiful!
Now that is really a Christmas poem to cherish - I'm not surprised it was a tissue moment (I'm teary just reading about it).
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