Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

   
  My Goodness! So many things to be thankful for this year! First off, for the safe arrival of my Son, Gavin and his team. Gavin is a modern-day American missionary whose goal is to spread the love of Christ to youth around the country with his team of 10. They arrived on a chilly wet night with warm loving hearts and sunny dispositions. You could feel the energy of the whole room just light up. I felt blessed to have them safe in my home. Everyone introduced themselves and exchanged some quick hellos, a quick minute to slap on some name tags and the food arrived with my husband, Daniel. Some more introductions were made, loving prayers over dinner were said and (with the help of some of the girls) dinner was served. Chinese food for all! It was a little crazy, but it flowed rather well and everyone had their fill. It was amazing that all of the team members fit on my couch with 2 of my other kids on their laps. We chose to watch Nacho Libre together and had a lot of fun laughing through it....such a funny movie.

  It was really great to get to know the "on the road" family that Gavin has lived with for the past 3 + months.  There are 6 girls and 5 boys  Some are quiet, but for the most part, many of them have very fun personalities.  One of the girls and I giggled over our love of zebra print, one of the boys reminded me of Jack Black, some joked, some just smiled.  They all were one big family.

  One of the most fun things that happened before the team got there was the arrival of the packages sent from a couple of the family members of the team.  One morning, I just found a package on the porch (I did not have any idea these packages would arrive) It was addressed to a person's name I did not immediately recognize.  I thought it was sent to the wrong address, but my address was clearly printed on the package, so it was in the right place.  Then, it dawned on me.  It was for a team member!  The next package came to me at the post office and this time, I knew that it was for another team member.  I tucked them in a safe place and when the team arrived, the packages were given to the team members.  It turned out to be a coat for one girl and Thanksgiving gifts for the entire team...it was a simple bag of peanuts, but the thought was so kind, it was touching.

  Dinner was over too soon and the team left for my Mom's house where they would be sleeping for the duration of their stay.  They were a joy to meet and it was a privilege to host them.

Loudly yours,

Alicia

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Hello....goodbye....

This past weekend was a little bitter sweet, especially as a cantor in the Catholic Church.  It might not seem like such a big deal to some, but to me, it was kind of sad.  The Catholic Church is changing all of its Mass Settings in every Catholic Church in the world.      


It was 10 years in the making, and it seems to be a good change to me, but each time I rose to sing an Acclaimation song, (for instance the Gloria), I kept thinking; "this is the last time I am ever going to sing this version of this song".....and it was sad to sing it for the last time.  Lately, my voice has been suffering and not sounding normal, so it was doubly as hard to sing with all I had, these songs, for the last time....especially since I could not sing "with all I had" since it was just not there!  ( I hate it when my voice is not working normally...but it sure does make me appreciate it when its all there.)

Change is good, but we, as humans, usually struggle with it.  We will never sing "Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again" ever again and it was...I don't know...a little unsettling.  I know it is not even going to be a second thought in a couple of weeks, and I knew it was coming for a very long time, but when the time actually came to sing it, it was not as easy as I thought it would be.  Just like a old friend moving away (yes, Betty, I am talking about you) it is hard when it comes down to the line and that person does move away and things seem to change forever.

Yes, we make new friends and life goes on, but there will always be that nostalgic yearn for what was in the past as we go forward into the future.  

So, good-bye old music, tried and true, and hello new Mass Settings....here's to great new times with you!

All the best,

Alicia