Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Anna.

I just finished the script for the children's Christmas play. It's kind of tricky because I don't know if a couple girls will be there or not, so I may or may not have inserted a few disposable angels. Who knew angels were disposable? I have to keep reminding myself that no matter what happens, people will think this thing is cute just because there are little kids in it. I can't help but want everything to be perfect even though I know it won't be. I like that my mom and dad are going to be Mary and Joseph. They don't want to at all, but... I don't know. It's funny. Maybe just to me, but whatever.

I did get the opportunity to put my mad theory skills to work. We got these color coded handbells for the kids to play, and I have these chord cards that are color coded, too. So if I hold up a card that is red, green, and blue (or whatever), the kids end up playing a C major card. It's cool. But I had to figure out the chords to Silent Night. I did manage to find a really cool recording of it (thanks iTunes!), but it was cool because it had funky chords. Which I had to decode. Which I did. Yay. So then Hehoff and I had to practice our choreographed card dance. OK, so we're really not dancing. But it kind of feels like it sometimes.

I spent all day with my momma. It was fun. We shopped. And bonded. And then we watched Christmas cartoons. I'm a fan.

Saturday, my sister, Hoffer, and I are going to go to Franklin to see The Civil Wars and Seabird. I'm really excited. The Civil Wars are now one of my favorite bands... Right up there with The Swell Season. They're very similar, actually.

What else? Not much else. Goodnight.

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