My issue with Christmas music is just about solved! I seem to have progressed passed the retching phase I went through for a couple years after having Sam. I guess I should explain that.
I was pregnant with Sam during the Christmas holiday of 2004. I started the morning sickness the end of November. I am NOT the happy pregnant woman type so I was often found lying on the floor or on my bed with my eyes closed waiting for the green light to get up and move. The moments of "I really don't want to throw up again" thoughts were often accompanied by Christmas music being played in my house. To deal with it I pulled a pillow over my head to drown out the merry tunes. If I didn't have one close enough I would have to suffer through the torture of the music. The worst was that blasted Country Christmas CD that the kids played over and over and over and over . . . .
The Country Christmas CD met some friends in the trash a couple years ago and time as proven to be my friend. So, at last, I can now say I enjoy Christmas music again - anything but country.
If only I could test out the time theory on the quilt I was quilting for Lanette during the same time . . . . but that's another story.
So, to celebrate my new found enjoyment of Christmas music, here are the top 10 favorite Christmas songs. It was hard to choose - so go ahead and mention your favorites and my top 10 might change!
10. The Little Drummer Boy - The lyrics tell the story of a poor young boy who, unable to afford a gift for the infant Jesus, plays his drum for the Savior of the World with his mother Mary's approval. Miraculously, the baby, although a newborn, seems to understand and smiles at the boy in gratitude. I love the imagery of a child knowing who the Savior is and has an innocent and pure desire to offer his own greatest gift to him.
6 comments:
Welcome back to the love of Christmas music. We've missed you while you were over on the darkside of holiday cheer. (And by the way, if it is the Oak Ridge Boys Christmas CD that met friends in the trash, I can burn your kids a new copy.) wink wink
AMY! YOU EVEN . . .
oh one of my favorite Carols is Carol of the Bells...it has so much power to it, and I always seem inspired by it. I know the words are pretty simple, but it really has a deepness to it.
Also one of my favorites is "The first noel" because it is about ME ME ME ME ME ME ME..and everything should always be about ME ME ME ME ME! (NOel is one of my middle names)
Well said, all the way down. I especially love the little tidbit insights you left for us for that "behind the scenes" info. Loved that! I'll have to get back with you on my most favorite list. Perhaps, a blog idea is brewing in form of blatant copying is the best compliment...or whatever the idiom is.
;) Shauna
Oh Holy Night is my #1 too!
I agree with all your songs...especially # 1! It epitomises the meaning of Christmas and always makes me feel calm and peaceful. (and who doesn't need more of that?!)
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