Wednesday, December 21, 2022

A Keynote Christmas

 One of the most important parts of Christmas for me is singing with the Keynotes.  We went to rest homes on the 7th, 9th, and 12th.  Our concert in the tabernacle was December 13th.

Singing at the rest homes and assisted living facilities is a highlight of every Christmas season.



There's not a picture, but at one assisted living facility, there was a sweet lady on the front row that was dancing in her chair through the whole program.  When we were singing White Christmas (which happens to be when I sing my solo. We all have little solos in the songs) she got up and started dancing around the room.  She went all over, in and out of the other residents.  It was so cute.
Then, at a nursing home, a lady in a wheelchair kept escaping from the aide that was helping her.  She would walk her chair up to us and sing with us.  We did get a picture of that.


Our performance at the tabernacle was fun and went really well this year.  




Me introducing "Christmas in About Three Minutes."


Keynotes is such a blessing in my life.  I'm already looking forward to our spring season.


2 comments:

Pam said...

Keynotes are utter, blissful joy to listen to. They are lovely voices, joined into beautiful , harmonic , blended song. They feel what they are singing and their special, chosen words teach inspired principles - words to help us live in happiness and peace.

Ada said...

So sad we had to miss your concert this year!