Our kids are gifted with randomness. It's nothing new. But every once in a while, right in the middle of a fairly serious conversation, it comes out. An explosion of chaotic word vomit sprayed on the wall. The middle-school universe must be balanced out and out of nowhere, someone who was only a moment ago holding silent for probably ten minutes says,
"I've been chewing on my finger just for the last two minutes and I already have teeth marks!"
Followed by:
"I went to the dentist today and I don't need to break a bracket..."
Now, I've never had braces, but how much finger chewing is healthy?
I love our group, and I wouldn't change a thing. They make the middle of my week so much fun :)
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
When David Heard
So I don't listen to that much choral music. In fact, if you ran down the list of most-listened-to music on my iPod, you'd probably find my Jubilate music on the bottom. However, every once in a while you come across a piece of music that completely redefines a genre. Well, I don't even know what genre to classify this under, other than "Incredible." If there isn't such a category, there is now!
I ran by this Eric Whitacre piece a couple years ago and loved it. Since then I'd rediscover it every couple months and just now, I've discovered this group on youtube who does it the best I've ever heard. I think they're even better than the iTunes recording!
The lyrics from the song are straight out of the Bible.
2 Samuel 18:33
When David heard that Absalom was slain he went up into his chamber over the gate and wept, my son, my son, O Absalom my son, would God I had died for thee!
This songs emotion is virtually tangible. The cords are so intense that you get uncontrollable goosebumps. Or, I do at least. SERIOUSLY! I feel like the music set to these lyrics really captures David gnashing his teeth and sweating from all the weeping. I love the first couple minutes most especially, but if you listen to the entire song you'll hear a novel of grief. From talking himself through it, to screaming out to God. WOW. So, turn up the volume, and let the music invade your space!
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