Good Friday, good vibrations. You wouldn't think those would go together, but they do. The Good Friday Service at Albury Church was amazing. All of the readings, prayers, and songs fit perfectly. One of the women in my choir, Julie, wrote a very poignant song, In the Dark. We also did a reggae version of When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, At the Close of the Day, which I wrote for the choir last year, and ended with my solo version of the powerful and moving Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. I'm sure there was not a more moving service anywhere in the world today. Sometimes you just really do get the "magic".
A lot of things are opening up for me these days, and that, too, is amazing. I have two harp gigs in May, I'm the pianist in the Little Shop of Horrors pit band at the high school where I work, and I am doing a symposium on domestic violence called WAIT (What Am I Thinking). Plus, May brings Mothers' Day and the birthdays of my two lovely daughters. I am going to put the words to At the Close of the Day in another post. I'm also working on a song to include in my presentation at WAIT.
I love being busy doing the things I love. I think much of it is coming about because I have learned to be grateful for everything, and to love life, and be positive always. Sometimes it's rough, but, you have to believe, believe, believe. It's a Christmas song that Josh Groban does, but the words are true for every day:
Believe in what your heart is saying
Hear the melody that's playing
There's no time to waste
There's so much to celebrate
Believe in what you feel inside
And give your dreams the wings to fly
you have an inner beuaty
If you just believe
A lot of things are opening up for me these days, and that, too, is amazing. I have two harp gigs in May, I'm the pianist in the Little Shop of Horrors pit band at the high school where I work, and I am doing a symposium on domestic violence called WAIT (What Am I Thinking). Plus, May brings Mothers' Day and the birthdays of my two lovely daughters. I am going to put the words to At the Close of the Day in another post. I'm also working on a song to include in my presentation at WAIT.
I love being busy doing the things I love. I think much of it is coming about because I have learned to be grateful for everything, and to love life, and be positive always. Sometimes it's rough, but, you have to believe, believe, believe. It's a Christmas song that Josh Groban does, but the words are true for every day:
Believe in what your heart is saying
Hear the melody that's playing
There's no time to waste
There's so much to celebrate
Believe in what you feel inside
And give your dreams the wings to fly
you have an inner beuaty
If you just believe
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