Tuesday, March 17, 2009

I actually have something of interest *sniff* Sorry, it just... doesn't happen very often. Sorry if I get all choked up - oh gosh! *sob*

Two days ago, on Sunday, my Sunday school class of 14 and 15 year olds had no teacher whatsoever; and we preferred to keep it that way. Using my deep voice, I talked as such for a while to ensure that any late passerby wouldn't suspect our current situation. However, Annalee Farley kept playing the piano that happens to be in our Sunday School room (mostly because it's two thirds of the Young Women's room, which is divided by those accordion thingies, (by the way; who designed those?) and she played a variety of songs, some church, some classical, some I've never heard of. After a while I decided to ask Annalee (who refuses to go by Anna; have no inkling whatsoever why) whether or not she could play "Love Is Spoken Here"; and it turns out, she could. So, to quickly recap, Me and Emma sang together first, then Patrick came in, then T'Neesha, then Matt, then two other girls who I don't know the names of, and that, I believe, was it (Nick refused to sing). As fate would have it, the bishop strolled by the room that same fine Sunday morning, and asked us all (Well, T'Neesha actually asked first) if we would sing that song for Sacrament meeting two weeks from now. I'm pretty much ready to go, but I'm not sure how many are ACTUALLY going to get up in the front of the rest of the ward and sing, when most of them are not inclined to do anyway or as randomly, unlike some other people (that would be me, sorry). But I tried. I had set dates for when we were going to practice, I had basically started it (well, okay, that's probably not ENTIRELY true), but yeah; It'll probably be me and Emma (...or maybe just me...) singing in front of everyone. I'm not saying that would be terrible, but it would be awesome if more the youth would come up and sing with us. Well anyway, it's time for dinner (at least at my house), so see you later! Happy St. Patrick's Day! Forever live the Green!
:D~

P.S. "...and now, a word from our sponsor... Kermit: it's not easy being Green.

P.P.S. Let the quote above be a soft encouragement to you who face people who are racist against the Green people. And now, adieu.

2 comments:

Grandpa Howe said...

Cool. Hopefully more of them will join you. Too bad it's against the rules to video in sacrament meeting, I'd love to hear how you sound.

Miranda said...

man my sunday school class would never do that with me, they would laugh, then point, then leave. im really jealous!! man do i miss you! and i want you to sing for me still!!!