I sang it once years ago, with a mixed voice church choir, and it was hauntingly beautiful. I described it to my now grown music major son, and it caught his imagination. He then wrote a choral arrangement that would bring goosebumps to anyone who hears it well executed. I want to help perform it!
RildaRee's Life List
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1. drink more water
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2. teach someone to read
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3. exercise 3X a week
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4. get out of debt
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5. Paint a large picture for the living room wall
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6. make a habit of hospitality
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7. get rid of unnecessary possessions
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8. play the piano for our carolling party
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9. be a horsewoman
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10. get fit and healthy by June 2010!
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11. keep the promises I make to myself
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12. I will go golfing 10 times this summer.
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13. Take my canoe out on the lake 10 times this summer
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14. write a book
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15. visit Wales.
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16. work on my scrapbook
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17. have a reverent, passionate, inspired, enlightened prayer life
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18. Take better care of my knees
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19. "sing "let all mortal flesh keep silence" with a choir again."
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How I did it
How I did it: I met my husband through square dancing. I still have best friends from my square dance days. I taught square dancing for 10 years. It's a "contact sport" of the very best kind, suitable for all ages! Read how I did it…
How I did it: When asked what would make me stay, I told them. 6 weeks later I was asked to return to the job, which had been reinvented to my specifications!Now my job is flexible and tailored to my lifestyle! Read how I did it…
Recent entries
...preferable the version my son has arranged...
4 weeks ago
I wish the joy of reading for EVERYone. It opens so many doors and expands so many horizons… Not sure how I will accomplish this, as I don’t know anyone over the age of 5 who is a non-reader. (or at least that admits they are a non-reader!)
