Christmas is such a wonderful time of year. I know many people get bogged down with all the details to take care of. Perhaps if I was hosting a Christmas party or dinner I would feel more like that. But as it is I'm not hosting anything and I just love Christmas. I like shopping for Christmas presants. I love the Christmas music that I get to hear for a whole month! I enjoy all the anticipation in and out of the church. In church there is advent and out of church there is the preparations of baking, shopping, plans and everything else. I get to wonder every year if we'll have a white Christmas. Where I'm living now there is usually snow long before Christmas so a green Christmas would be unusual but where I'm from it's always been a toss up. More often than not it snows a little on Christmas or there is lots of ice on the roads which makes for treacherous driving.
Every family has their traditions at Christmas time. One of ours is watching White Christmas. This year I'll miss seeing my family and it might break my heart. I'm also missing the extended family Christmas dinner for the 2nd year in a row. :( But I'll still get to celebrate Christmas with family who love me as their in-law. :) For this I am grateful. I'll get to have a Christmas adventure with different traditions and it will still be a great celebration.
But wherever I am on Christmas and however I'm celebrating I can remember the real reason to celebrate and that's really what matters. That reason is Jesus' birth. Jesus' incarnation where God became a man and dwelt among us. The miracle of a virgin birth and the beginning the life of Jesus who lived a sinless life and then received the punishment of death for all the sins of all the world.
What a reason to celebrate! :) Lets all remember Jesus and the miracle of his birth this Christmas.
My thoughts from every day adventures or perhaps a reflection on a bible verse or a review of music.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Contentment
10I rejoice greatly in the Lord that at last you have renewed your concern for me. Indeed, you have been concerned, but you had no opportunity to show it. 11I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. 12I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. 13I can do everything through him who gives me strength. Philipians 4:10-13
There may be more on this later but for now I'd like to say this:
I like this passage. It humbles me and has made me realize more than once over the last several years that my situation is just fine. I can be satisifed with what I have because all my needs are provided for and I want for nothing. So I can do without the little luxuries or the things that I want but don't need to buy. And I can have this strong will to not overspend my budget or whatever it might be because God gives me that strength and helps me to realize that I have everything I need and have nothing to complain about. I can be content, stress free and calm in whatever situation I'm in.
Prehaps easier said than done in ALL circumstances, but we're all human, and therefore sinners. I hope to be reminded about this passage when I begin to stress or feel discontented.
There may be more on this later but for now I'd like to say this:
I like this passage. It humbles me and has made me realize more than once over the last several years that my situation is just fine. I can be satisifed with what I have because all my needs are provided for and I want for nothing. So I can do without the little luxuries or the things that I want but don't need to buy. And I can have this strong will to not overspend my budget or whatever it might be because God gives me that strength and helps me to realize that I have everything I need and have nothing to complain about. I can be content, stress free and calm in whatever situation I'm in.
Prehaps easier said than done in ALL circumstances, but we're all human, and therefore sinners. I hope to be reminded about this passage when I begin to stress or feel discontented.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Jasper
One more picture of Maligne Canyon:
Rajaton
When I first heard this group sing I was impressed by the quality of music they do. For those of you who do not know who Rajaton are. They are a accapella singing group of 3 men and 3 women. They are all from Finland but have branched out into the English speaking world. I have even seen them in concert once.
I love the sounds they bring to the music. First of all they are all really good singers and musicians. Being accapella they do more than just sing the lyrics, but they also sing or make the sounds that would be played to instruments in a conventional group. They use some very unique sounds and uses of their voices to make each song a little different. This allows them to really bring out the character in the songs and also makes for some really neat arrangments.
They are so versitile and therefore able to sing many different styles. Some are Finnish folk songs, others are new tunes written for Finnish poetry. Others are just music, no lyrics and they make sound just beautiful. They have done some Beatles tunes, and have made whole albums of Queen and ABBA music.
Their ABBA cd is wonderful. I sometimes have to remind myself that it isn't actually ABBA singing but Rajaton. From the music I've heard them do when they are remaking songs they are very acurate in mimicing the original and when they do stray from the original they add something very unique to the song that I find I like. If I remember correctly they wanted to do the ABBA songs because they were Finnish too and Rajaton wanted the ABBA music not to get lost. They wanted to bring it back into the known music again. They found that their concerts of ABBA music were sold out. I think I also heard that when they did ABBA music this was their first experience working with an orchestra. It was really awesome, but I think my favourite ABBA song they do is one that they did accapella in concert called Voulez-Vous. I saw their ABBA concert when they were in Edmonton in 2008.
I first heard about Rajaton when they were going to be at the university I graduated from where my brother is currently attending. They were advertised as being an amazing group and a must see concert. I unfortunately wasn't able to see this but my family did and raved about it to me. Rajaton also did vocal masterclasses with the vocal students at the university and I heard through the grapevine. I also heard a recording of them, and decided that if I ever got the opportunity to see them in concert I would not miss it. And so when they came to my city I made sure I got tickets! It was so worth it!
So if you are interested in new groups, or accapella groups, or just really good singing, or energizing music check out Rajaton. I would suggest their album called Boundless. All but two tracks are in English. Some are new songs, composed for them, some are folk songs arranged for them or by them. Some based on Finnish poetry. The Finnish language is really unique to my ears and fun to listen to too.
Being someone who loves finding out about different cultures I find this group facinating, a little window into Finnish poetry, folklore and language.
Have fun listening.
I love the sounds they bring to the music. First of all they are all really good singers and musicians. Being accapella they do more than just sing the lyrics, but they also sing or make the sounds that would be played to instruments in a conventional group. They use some very unique sounds and uses of their voices to make each song a little different. This allows them to really bring out the character in the songs and also makes for some really neat arrangments.
They are so versitile and therefore able to sing many different styles. Some are Finnish folk songs, others are new tunes written for Finnish poetry. Others are just music, no lyrics and they make sound just beautiful. They have done some Beatles tunes, and have made whole albums of Queen and ABBA music.
Their ABBA cd is wonderful. I sometimes have to remind myself that it isn't actually ABBA singing but Rajaton. From the music I've heard them do when they are remaking songs they are very acurate in mimicing the original and when they do stray from the original they add something very unique to the song that I find I like. If I remember correctly they wanted to do the ABBA songs because they were Finnish too and Rajaton wanted the ABBA music not to get lost. They wanted to bring it back into the known music again. They found that their concerts of ABBA music were sold out. I think I also heard that when they did ABBA music this was their first experience working with an orchestra. It was really awesome, but I think my favourite ABBA song they do is one that they did accapella in concert called Voulez-Vous. I saw their ABBA concert when they were in Edmonton in 2008.
I first heard about Rajaton when they were going to be at the university I graduated from where my brother is currently attending. They were advertised as being an amazing group and a must see concert. I unfortunately wasn't able to see this but my family did and raved about it to me. Rajaton also did vocal masterclasses with the vocal students at the university and I heard through the grapevine. I also heard a recording of them, and decided that if I ever got the opportunity to see them in concert I would not miss it. And so when they came to my city I made sure I got tickets! It was so worth it!
So if you are interested in new groups, or accapella groups, or just really good singing, or energizing music check out Rajaton. I would suggest their album called Boundless. All but two tracks are in English. Some are new songs, composed for them, some are folk songs arranged for them or by them. Some based on Finnish poetry. The Finnish language is really unique to my ears and fun to listen to too.
Being someone who loves finding out about different cultures I find this group facinating, a little window into Finnish poetry, folklore and language.
Have fun listening.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Weddings
Weddings are beautiful. Include family and friends, the binding together of two people who share a love, two families who would otherwise not know each other. And all in the name of Love, which we know is a gift from God. So weddings are all about God and His love that brings us all together in happiness for a day of celebration.
So much Love, so much Emotion, so many Smiles, so much Happiness, so many People, some Tears - happy ones, so many pictures, so much attention. All for the union of 2 people in Christ.
Our faith in Christ, God's Love, our Love for each other and our desire to make our marriage strong will see us through many years of married life.
Coming out of the wedding and a week or so married now I am so happy. It's so interesting how afterwards all I can think about is the happiness I feel and I completely forget that before hand I was quite stressed and emotional worring that things will go well and run smoothly when all the planning and setting up is done. It's a wonderful feeling to be on this side of the wedding. Married and loving it so far. I try not to get discouraged when middle aged people joke with me that the happiness doesn't last in marriage, or other negative things about marriage. I know it's hard, but I've seen good marriages, I think it can be done!!
The wedding was lovely, small, just what we like. A wonderful wedding party who made many things easy the day of the wedding with their wonderful attitudes and helpfulness. Beautiful flowers, decorations, people and clothing to make the sights pretty and pleasing. Beautiful music to hear. And so much love that could be seen everywhere! Weddings can be a feast for the senses!
I seem to be unable to find all the right words to voice my feelings of happiness and joy. But I am greatful for all that went well that day, and all the people who came and were involved!
So much Love, so much Emotion, so many Smiles, so much Happiness, so many People, some Tears - happy ones, so many pictures, so much attention. All for the union of 2 people in Christ.
Our faith in Christ, God's Love, our Love for each other and our desire to make our marriage strong will see us through many years of married life.
Coming out of the wedding and a week or so married now I am so happy. It's so interesting how afterwards all I can think about is the happiness I feel and I completely forget that before hand I was quite stressed and emotional worring that things will go well and run smoothly when all the planning and setting up is done. It's a wonderful feeling to be on this side of the wedding. Married and loving it so far. I try not to get discouraged when middle aged people joke with me that the happiness doesn't last in marriage, or other negative things about marriage. I know it's hard, but I've seen good marriages, I think it can be done!!
The wedding was lovely, small, just what we like. A wonderful wedding party who made many things easy the day of the wedding with their wonderful attitudes and helpfulness. Beautiful flowers, decorations, people and clothing to make the sights pretty and pleasing. Beautiful music to hear. And so much love that could be seen everywhere! Weddings can be a feast for the senses!
I seem to be unable to find all the right words to voice my feelings of happiness and joy. But I am greatful for all that went well that day, and all the people who came and were involved!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Thoughts from a long day
I've learned this year:
I learned that I'm a small group person. I socialize better with people in small groups rather than large groups.
I feel that fancy is nice but not expected.
I learned that I need people around/quality time to feel great. I need people who show they care.
I know that I am not a planner, I like to follow what other people have planned. Details/planning frustrates me - even when they are easy to work out.
I know that I made the right choice to quit school, for more reasons than one.
I learned that people care even when they don't show you in the way you'd like them to.
I've found that I like change in routine to a degree. My job being long term and permant has no visible end. In school, each class, semester, and year has an end and a break before something new. I'm grateful to have job security and a steady income, But I don't like the set hours, no way to get away, no change in routine.
I also like to believe that I am flexible and able to adapt to most circumstances.
So that's me....right now....on my 25th birthday....
I learned that I'm a small group person. I socialize better with people in small groups rather than large groups.
I feel that fancy is nice but not expected.
I learned that I need people around/quality time to feel great. I need people who show they care.
I know that I am not a planner, I like to follow what other people have planned. Details/planning frustrates me - even when they are easy to work out.
I know that I made the right choice to quit school, for more reasons than one.
I learned that people care even when they don't show you in the way you'd like them to.
I've found that I like change in routine to a degree. My job being long term and permant has no visible end. In school, each class, semester, and year has an end and a break before something new. I'm grateful to have job security and a steady income, But I don't like the set hours, no way to get away, no change in routine.
I also like to believe that I am flexible and able to adapt to most circumstances.
So that's me....right now....on my 25th birthday....
Psalm 46
I like this verse, it happens to be from one of my favourite psalms:
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in truouble. Therefore I will not fear though the earth give way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though the waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling.
Ps 46:1-3
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in truouble. Therefore I will not fear though the earth give way, though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea, though the waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble at its swelling.
Ps 46:1-3
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