Christmas Countdown

mischevious eye said:
I think it's some of the best music. It's always upbeat.


And some of the religious stuff is gorgeous. I used to sing in a choir. :eek:
 
kayte said:
And some of the religious stuff is gorgeous. I used to sing in a choir. :eek:
I agree with you and ME. The music and the religious stuff is great. Until arthritis claimed my knees I loved to go shopping on Christmas Eve. Not to shop for gifts, but to be a part of the madness.
 
done_got_old said:
I agree with you and ME. The music and the religious stuff is great. Until arthritis claimed my knees I loved to go shopping on Christmas Eve. Not to shop for gifts, but to be a part of the madness.


Being in a choir my Christmas Eves were already taken. During the holidays {Easter & Christmas} those of us in the choir did get "all churched out."
 
kayte said:
Being in a choir my Christmas Eves were already taken. During the holidays {Easter & Christmas} those of us in the choir did get "all churched out."


Yes, I agree with you kayte, being in a choir does get you churched out....we have started looking at Christmas music now.....we are a small choir....and the choir director is always worried about who is going to show up.....there's about 5 men and about 8 women..the biggest problem is that all of the men sing bass ..we have no tenors...my son, the youngest man, just like to sing the low notes...but we do have fun
 
kayte said:
Being in a choir my Christmas Eves were already taken. During the holidays {Easter & Christmas} those of us in the choir did get "all churched out."

I too sang in the choir. We didn't have a Christmas Eve service unless Christmas Eve fell on a Sunday. Every Christmas morning though, I was there.
 
mischevious eye said:
Yes, I agree with you kayte, being in a choir does get you churched out....we have started looking at Christmas music now.....we are a small choir....and the choir director is always worried about who is going to show up.....there's about 5 men and about 8 women..the biggest problem is that all of the men sing bass ..we have no tenors...my son, the youngest man, just like to sing the low notes...but we do have fun
Do you want me to help out? I'm a 2nd tenor!
 
mischevious eye said:
Yes, I agree with you kayte, being in a choir does get you churched out....we have started looking at Christmas music now.....we are a small choir....and the choir director is always worried about who is going to show up.....there's about 5 men and about 8 women..the biggest problem is that all of the men sing bass ..we have no tenors...my son, the youngest man, just like to sing the low notes...but we do have fun


I'm an alto ~ That is what I prefer to sing. I can get high enough to do the song leading at Mass if I have to but it can be a challenge depending on the select music.

I can sing high tenor, and I actually prefer the low end of my voice.
 
done_got_old said:
I too sang in the choir. We didn't have a Christmas Eve service unless Christmas Eve fell on a Sunday. Every Christmas morning though, I was there.



I remember being there for Christmas Eve and one of the Masses during Christmas Day.

What was the most demanding was Easter. There was something from Thursday on! :)
 
webbo1 said:
I'll be the judge of that :D

oh and 52 days and counting


Too shy to put up a pic of my ass after the paddle has been at it... :eek:
 
kayte said:
I'm an alto ~ That is what I prefer to sing. I can get high enough to do the song leading at Mass if I have to but it can be a challenge depending on the select music.

I can sing high tenor, and I actually prefer the low end of my voice.


I love hitting the low notes :D
 
webbo1 said:
so send it to me via PM



{{{{{{{Webbo}}}}} :kiss: :heart: Well I will ask Him if that is ok.


Hope you are having a fabulous weekend hon.
 
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