On Christmas Eve we attended our chapel's Christmas Eve Service.
The Sunday before Christmas Andy was asked if the two of us would participate in the Chaplain's Christmas Story. Of course since we do not know how to say no, we were a part of it. Initially, he was suppose to be a Shepard and I was to be a prophet. However, when we arrived early to practice, Andy was asked to switch to a larger part because someone couldn't be there. He was drafted to be an Angel.....quite ironic if you ask me!?!?! He now likes to say that he was the voice of the Lord.
I had my hand bell debut in which I some how ended up with the most difficult harmony part despite the fact that I had never played them before. I found it to be quite easy though. Our Camp Carroll Hand Bell Choir
Some may ask when I started leading the children's choir. Well, you see, I was asked back in November if I would "help" with the children's choir. I said I would. Next thing I know I'm completely in charge of it! We only sang two song: Silent Night and Angels We Have Heard On High. The biggest problem was the lack of children. Secondly, the majority of the children are very small. Thank goodness for my friend Earlene's two older boys. I couldn't have done it without them!
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