Another Gift of Music
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009For today’s installment of our Gift of Music series we go all the way back to 1987 (I still remember watching this on tv when I was 10) for a taste of the Claymation Christmas Special.
For today’s installment of our Gift of Music series we go all the way back to 1987 (I still remember watching this on tv when I was 10) for a taste of the Claymation Christmas Special.
Our next selection served as last year’s Christmas Card from this author to all three of his blog readers. And while a year has passed, the sentiment remains. May you know peace, may you know love and may you know understanding. From a Colbert Christmas…
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Okay, so that last video got me thinking about all the random and fun youtube Christmas music videos that have made their away around the blogosphere over the years, so I figured I’d share a few more of my favorites. If you haven’t seen this next one yet, well… a., you’re gonna love it, and b., welcome out from under the rock! I give you Straight No Chaser’s “12 Days of Christmas”
Ever wonder how monks who’ve vowed silence manage to sing praise durring this season of joyful anticipation? Of course you have. Well…wonder no more…
(be sure to check the “Reign” monk at about 10 seconds in…made me laugh so hard I cried)
Wanted to give a quick shout out to Orin of Oddwalk fame for catching a nasty glitch that was causing my posts to show up as spam to anybody viewing this blog in google reader. After a few google searches and some editing of html code that I really don’t understand at all, the problem appears to be solved.
I never would have noticed had Orin not pointed it out - and I’m certainly glad to be rid of the random references to prescription medications and questionable medical procedures. Thanks Bro!
Saw this video over on the Youth Ministry Geek’s site and had to repost. Pretty amazing. Wonder what kind of answers kids born durring 2010 will be giving come December, 2019…
The decade according to 9-year-olds from allison louie-garcia on Vimeo.
*note - i’m reposting this from yesterday due to difficulties with the doohickies and wordpress thingamabobbers (to use the technical terms)
We’ll see, now won’t we.