As I said on Day One, Music has always been an important part of my
life. I sang in the Church Choir for
YEARS and was in a specially selected singing group in College. Four-part harmony is my favorite music and if
you are lucky to get 8 parts, WELL, CAN it get any better than THAT!!
In the third grade, I was given an AutoHarp. It was the ONLY gift that I EVER sneaked in
to see what it was BEFORE Christmas morning.
It was BIG and in the back of the tree.
I carefully undid the tape and got the wrapping peeled back enough to
see ChromaHarp…I had NO EARTHLY idea WHAT it was. Christmas morning came, and the package was
placed in front of me and I started to open it.
ALL the eyes in the room were on me and I felt my heart sinking because
HOW was I to show excitement when I didn’t know WHAT I was getting. Slowly I unwrapped the gift and when I got to
the box, Brian, who was two years older than I, yelled…DON’T you LIKE it! I can still remember, 44 years later, looking
up at him with my eyes almost BEGGING for help in KNOWING what I had…BUT I had
to go on…I finally got the box opened to see an AutoHarp and THEN I was
excited!
A week later, my oldest brother left to go back to UT and he BARELY was
ahead of an ice storm. We lost
electricity for a week. Daddy went and
got our elderly friends, Mr. Henry and Miss Bertha (they were probably in their
late 70s), to stay with us because we had a fireplace, gas heat and a gas hot
plate for cooking. We played games, worked puzzles and played the AutoHarp.
Don't forget to add the RECIPE in your gift! |
I used the AutoHarp to lead the music at MANY Church Camps, Vacation Bible
Schools and other gatherings. It has,
through the years, brought much joy to my life.
It had been dropped and banged and boomed and strings have broken and
been replaced and it has a sticking pop sometimes, but it STILL remains within
eyesight. I have fond memories of
singing SWEET LITTLE JESUS BOY on the Sunday after Christmas most every year as
I watched my friend Joy and Miss Nancy cry (gosh, was I THAT bad…lol). MUSIC is a GIFT to me.
It became a tradition of having a choir party at the home of our director
each year. They had a wonderful basement
where we would gather, play silly games, sometimes sing but ALWAYS share
snacks! No matter WHAT the organization,
I BELIEVE that the fellowship is the most important part of belonging. For the people who think they will be miraculously
swept away to Heaven JUST because they sat on a pew most Sundays, I sure hate
to tell them that THAT really won’t get them there! It is the fellowship…it is LIVING what you
learn…it is ASKING Jesus into your heart and living by the Golden Rule that
will get you there…BUT let me emphasize, it is ASKING JESUS into your heart
that is the KEY! Fellowship is the bonus…getting
to know each other and learning to LOVE each other is where the true Joy comes…
I LOVE to make snacks…I could fill the posts with them, but today I will
share Apple Dip. I LOVE the idea of giving
the ingredients of an appetizer as a gift, because many of us have people to
just drop in, and having ingredients on hand to mix WHEN you want them is
AWESOME. I like to find a small pretty
bowl to put it in, too! Quick and
easy~~that’s ME!! ;)
I hope that you stop to enjoy the MAGIC of the Season…ENJOY IT…You are not
one bit busier than anyone else, so quit complaining! Drink in the FELLOWSHIP and don’t worry about
the things that don’t matter and it really is ok if something does not get done…Hey,
it will just give your family something to laugh about in the years to COME…Blessings
to YOU…~charlotte♥
Apple Dip
1 package of Cream Cheese, softened (put it in the microwave for a few
seconds if you need to)
½ package of Toffee Bits (do NOT get the ones with Chocolate…it REALLY is
not very good!)
Juice of ½ lemon
Dash of Salt
½ Brown Sugar
Granny Smith Apples, sliced (either put the other half of the lemon on
them, or a Clear Soda, or Pineapple Juice to keep the apple slices from turning
brown)
Mix the ingredients into the cream cheese until smooth, then add the Toffee
Bits…That is IT!
What a wonderful Christmas gift! And i can just picture you trying to plead "help" with your eyes. lol. That is one instrument that i think i would have love to have gotten. I did get a piano one year for birthday & Christmas though from my Grandparents. They were the ones that REALLY wanted me to go into music as a career. =)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe, Charlotte. It is so wonderful that music was such a large part of your life! I can't imagine how life would be without it. the recipe looks wonderful! I can't wait to try it. Have a wonderful day! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe Ms Charlotte! I shall try it! I was NEVER musically inclined......though I wish I was! I am in awe of anyone who is or who can sing. My parents put my sister and I in accordian lessons when we were young....but neither my sister or I mastered it!!!
ReplyDeleteYummm that sounds good.. can just see your face...lol.. see what happens when you are naughty?? xoxoxo
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