Sunday, April 12, 2020

TCATS #327 - Day 28

The hiatus from Choir continues. . .
What are we doing with our time? 
Probably many of the same things everyone else is doing these days: helping our kids adjust to online learning, getting used to working from home, trying to limit trips to supermarkets and grocery stores (and sanitizing like crazy after getting back home), having lots of game nights, taking lots of walks, binge watching TV shows, getting used to extra dishes (kids being at home all day long=extra dishes), wondering when we'll get our next hair cut, finding projects we have been meaning to do but have never made a priority...until now, dreaming of actually having social contact with friends and loved ones, reading news headlines--95% of which are related to COVID-19, spending a little more time on Facebook and Instagram, contributing to the Coronavirus Quarantine Karaoke Party FB group, having Zoom conferences with family and friends, remembering how it felt to actually shake someone's hand or give them a hug, writing more in journals, being creative, and spending a little more time on various hobbies. And then, of course, there's praying for people--a lot of people. People out of work, those struggling with isolation-induced depression, those medical professionals on the front lines, those battling with COVID-19 themselves, and so many others. 

One day, though, we shall prevail and while the daily lives we return to might be forever influenced and/or changed in various ways by what we all just went through, hopefully we'll continue to be kinder, more sympathetic, less apt to judge, and more eager to be unified rather than divided. 

Anyway...

Any Choir-related news to report, you ask? 

Well, over the weekend, the Choir organization made arrangements to broadcast the 2018 performance of The Messiah (since we obviously couldn't perform it live this year). I did not catch the performance (I've seen it before), but those I know who did see/listen to it were very impressed and mentioned how much it added to their unique Easter celebration. If you'd like to watch it, you can do so HERE.

Other than that, we choir folks have a lot of questions that just don't have any answers right now. I won't speculate about anything, but I think the top questions on every choir person's mind include 
1) when will we be able to sing together again? 
2) will we still be going on tour at the end of June or will it be canceled or postponed?
3) will there be a retirement ceremony for those leaving the choir?

Until those answers are known, we'll carry on as we have been.

I do want to end today with my testimony of Jesus Christ, seeing as how it IS Easter today. 

I know that Christ lives. I know He loves me. I'm most grateful for his Atonement that allows me to do better, be better, and start fresh no matter how many times I mess up and fall short. I love to learn about Him--to study and ponder His amazing life full of miracles and wonder. Amazing mostly because of how many people He helped on both a group level and on a personal level. I'm grateful that I get to testify of Him and the truths He taught through music and song. Not singing for four weeks has made me realize just how much I miss doing it and how much I look forward to doing it again. I pray I'll continue to follow the one person who understands me and loves me the most.

Until next time, God be with you.

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