Thursday, December 18, 2025

four calling birds!

That was the line that Virginia and I and a silent singer had to sing and pantomime.
Fortunately, I'd seen the People's Youth Choir in action two years ago, so I could coach the others on what to do.
"We just place our hands to imitate a megaphone at our mouth!"
That worked out just fine all nine times that our part came up in "The Twelve Days Of Christmas"! 
The table beside us were tasked with "partridge in a pear tree".
What a cute act they choose for that line!
That was good, as they had to perform for all twelve stanzas.
However, the group that got the most crowd reaction was the table right in front of us.
Here they are, doing the squat of "six geese a-laying"!
It was such a hoot!!!
Bird pun intended! 
I'm so glad that Michelle Meece asked us to do that song for her!
It was a favorite in her family that her dad always led.
Here, she's performing "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas".
She truly has such a nice voice and a great stlye!
I think she looked like a cross between Cindy Lou Who and an elf for our Sisters In Faith Christmas luncheon party.
Very cute!
Yes, we were all gathered at Asbury Memorial, in Holliday Hall, and I'm sure Miss Virginia was there celebrating with us!
Linda Combs had called out the big guns for this event.
That's Huxsie Scott on that throne!!!
She's been a well-regarded songbird of Savannah for several decades.
She was there to sing "Because It's Christmas", a favorite song of Linda's, and one that I had never heard before.
What a treat!
Speaking of such, there was lots of good food!
There were several different kinds of tea sandwiches, reminding me of Aunt Linda's birthday celebration - good times!
I also enjoyed the sweets - so many different desserts, including that cake with coconut and pecans and dark chocolate chips!
 
I arrived late, due to the noon appointment with Dr. Urban at Savannah VA.
Noon was also the start time of this soiree!
Still, I'd been waiting six months for the eye check, so that had priority...
but I so wanted to go to the party...
and when he heard my dilemma, he let me go!
It helped that I'd not yet had the neurology meeting that he'd wanted me to have before this visit.
All told, I made it to the church while Dottie Klutz was telling a story from her youth in Germany.
Perfect!
I was able to grab a plate of food and the empty seat beside Robin Eifler with no one paying any mind to me!
Hallelujah!!!
Afterward, I helped put away the chairs and tables and decor, as I'd promised to do.
And I ended up with two goodie bags instead of one!
That's because Virginia's bag had a Christmas card in it that started out, incredibly, with "Dear Tina"... so she insisted that I take it and wouldn't take my bag in trade.
Whoever wrote the card didn't sign it, so I have no idea who to thank.
I'll be sure to enjoy the lavender hand soap, given by a secret Santa.
i thank You, God!

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