Seasonal thoughts

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Well, some may think I’ve fallen off the planet given the lack of posts of late BUT as you can see, I’m very much still here. Somehow life’s just overtaken me of late and I seem to never get round to writing posts on here anymore. Plus, I pretty much said most of what I wanted to in past years, and now it feels like every possible topic will be so contentious as to make it pretty much not worth my while bothering, as I’m not seeking a fight, just to present an alternate to the other views.

Anyway, I figured I’d keep this return post light and just reveal this year’s crafty offerings along with some music thoughts for the season. So just scroll through and hopefully enjoy what you see!

Christian Christmas Music to enjoy – what it’s really all about ultimately!!

O what a glorious night – Sidewalk Prophets.
Joy unto the world – The Afters

So I trust you’ve found something in that lot to enjoy. We think Christmas carols are timeless, but there may come a day when they’ll no longer be popular and perhaps be relegated to archives where only the most persistent will find them. So do your bit to keep them alive & share on your own pages. Meanwhile thank you for visiting and I’ll hopefully catch you here again very soon!

Songs for Christmas…

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Apologies again at my lack of posts – still around, just ridiculously busy & distracted with the continuing Christmas Card season (I’ll be making them through to Feb no doubt).  With all the hosp admissions I got way behind so have been spending every spare minute catching up to provide family/friends with their orders.

Anyway – thought since I don’t have time or ability to write a post just now (hand arthritis making typing painful) I’d just share some of this season’s best Christmas songs IMHO (prob actually last year’s songs but new ones to me!).

First off is Chris Tomlin’s Joy to the world.

Next:  Phil Wickham: O Come, O come Emmanuel

Next:  Richard Marx and his rendition of O Holy Night

Finally a superb one from Caleb Collins:  Another equally excellent version of O Come, O Come Emmanuel – sadly this appears to be the only video providing the full song, but if you head to his website you can hear it on there at a better quality.

Caleb Collins has some other equally wonderful songs on his Christmas Album – check it out on his site http://www.calebcollins.com/music.html

Trust you all have a wonderful, peaceful & blessed Christmas & New Year.  Hopefully next year will see me having a better time healthwise & able to write a bit more.  Catch you all then!

ENJOY!