This is our area, where we got ready to play. You can't see another 3 keyboards to my left and the conductor stand to my right, nor the drum kit in front and to the left.
This is our area, where we got ready to play. You can't see another 3 keyboards to my left and the conductor stand to my right, nor the drum kit in front and to the left.
*On Sunday I made Fettuccine Alfredo at the request of the boy; we had it with frozen corn.
*Monday I made Sauteed Chicken Cutlets with a mustard apple sauce. I also made rice a roni and frozen green beans. The chicken was a little time consuming to cut and pound out but would be really nice for a Sunday dinner.
*Tuesday was the concert.
*Wednesday I made roasted Brussels sprouts. They were A LOT of work to prepare but the result was tasty and not too cabbage-y.
*Tonight is Wheaties pork chops with mashed potatoes.
*Friday is Salmon and...stuff.
(https://juliehenkener.com/2022/12/19/o-root-of-jesse-december-19/)
*Today is O Lord (O Adonai) and this lovely picture helps us contemplate that.
*Yesterday was our concert, so I thought I would list out the music we did.
Ave Maria (Gounod)
Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening (Randall Thompson)
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (John Rutter)
O Nata Lux (Morten Lauridsen)
O Holy Night (Adolphe Adam, Barbershop arrangement0
Christmas Lullaby (John Rutter)
Away in a Manger (Kirkpatrick)
Up on the Housetop (Pentatonix)
Like It's Christmas (Jonas Bros)
Blue Christmas (Hayes and Johnson)
Sleigh Ride (Leroy Anderson)
our Alma Mater, written by our band director
(https://juliehenkener.com/2022/12/18/o-adonai-december-18/?ssp_iabi=1677360095062)
*Today's O Antiphon is O Wisdom.
Today's picture is our stage for the musical in process. It was even more beautiful when it was done.
(Found at Pinterest, traced to http://saintrafe.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-o-antiphons-illustrated.html?m=1)
*The only saint this week is the optional memorial for St. Peter Canisius, a 16th century Dutch Jesuit, on Saturday. His writings in service of the Counter Reformation, along with his holiness of life, got him named a Doctor of the Church in 1925.
*Starting tomorrow, the Liturgy of the Hours follows the O Antiphons, seven titles for Jesus from the Old Testament that build anticipation for Christmas.
(Found at Pinterest, taken from https://meredithgould.blogspot.com/2011/12/o-antiphons-o-yay.html)
We did cutout sugar cookies this year. Some of them are a little brown. We got a kidney shaped cookie cutter and wanted to try it out. The taste and texture is excellent.
*We are less than a week to the concert, so there are three pieces I try to practice every day: "Sleigh Ride" for everyone, "Blue Christmas" for Chamber Singers, and "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" for all the women in the program.
*I have one more choir Mass left before the new year and about 3 Masses with a cantor, so making sure everything is ready for that is happening.