Thursday, February 4, 2010

Just for a Minute

It's absolutely ridiculous that it's been a week since I got on this site. Ridiculous, I say. But I do have some things I'd like to catch up on, so if you dare tolerate me, I'll start rambling right away. I only have a few minutes.

For starters, we got to hear the rough draft of tracks for our CD last night. And it is AWESOME. I am beside myself excited about it. The rough draft, without any editing would be wonderful enough for me as it is. We have got some BAD music - in a good way.

Mom's favorite song, "Saved" is sure to win her heart even more than it already has. Brent is so nervous about singing it, though, he's almost at "faint" level just thinking / talking about it. Poor guy. Last night Gregg and Jeremy told him if they could sing that good, they'd be down at River Street singing with a hat to collect. BTW, there are a few down there, who apparently think they can sing that good.

Anyway, just wanted to throw that note in since it's Mom's song.

"Days of Elijah" has an unbelievable "Hebrew" flair to it with flutes and some very cool drumming.

Every song on this album is worth noting. I feel like I could do a CD review already, but it's going to be awesome, if I have to say so myself.

One of the producers favorites, and one of my all time favorites is by Kim (Haney) Lloyd (Kevin Lloyd's wife). It's called, "He Can Walk"........love it, love it, love it. Of course it helps to have one of the most beautiful voices in the choir singing it - Robin Holcombe. She is the former leader of Export choir that took a booming step forward several years ago. She has an ear for music that is pretty unbelievable. It is a gorgeous ballad.

That particular song refers to the grief of the followers of Christ after his death.....no hope...and then how Jesus appeared then - and then in your problems where He's least expected. It is about a personal feeling ............ "the hours pass - and the days go by. The pain won't end - you're still hurting inside. But Jesus bore your grief and your sorrows too. He is full of compassion and He has come for you!.........And He can walk into the room when the door is closed. He can make your pain subside in the night, when no one even knows. Behold his hands....Behold his feet....Touch his riven side.....New hope is born - for He's alive."

Call that paragraph a spoiler, but I assure you, that song is one of those that makes someone in pain reach out for that hope Christ offers. I know, because I've seen it with my eyes. One Sunday morning vividly jumps out in my mind at how much potential healing this song offers. The best way to describe it is as a balm for pain. Whatever it is. I'm very excited this song was chosen.

And then there are the upbeat ones that have some unbelievable music. One's even got a bit of a New Orleans - Cajun feel. With a "funky" guitar sound. The old people in our church will be ready to pass out - but it's not THAT wild! LOL!

So, I guess we'll just have to wait until April to hear the finished product. And that's driving me NUTS!

So, today, I have a huge list of things to do to get ready for Saturday.....and another practice tonight at 7ish. Tomorrow will be a day that begins around 5 a.m. - ending with another practice at 7ish. Saturday - pictures for the CD at 12:30. That will include backdrops from River Street, a huge park in Savannah, and the beach. Ending with the banquet at 7. Sunday - 2 services, practice in between. Leaving Monday a.m. heading to Nashville. 12-14 hour days there. Coming home Wednesday night or Thursday. Work Friday. Revival starts Sunday - goes through Friday.

I just got an ulcer thinking about it all. Only three of those days don't include continuing life with a 3 year old............maybe Papa needs to send me some of his pills!!! JUST KIDDING!

4 comments:

Linda said...

is Addison going to Alabama for this trip? You are in my thoughts and prayers. only God can sustain you w/this schedule. Please don't forget to sleep!

Barb said...

You failed to mention that "Saved" is one of my favorites when BRENT is singing it. I love it! He has a unique voice - especially on that song. I would buy the CD just for his song . . . even if the rest of them weren't worth listening to. Anxious to hear Robin singing Kim's song. Know you're having a busy time these days. My lack of calls isn't for lack of concern. I just know you're busy and I don't want to interfere. Call anytime you want to chat. Love you, Anita. Please take care of yourself and get adequate rest or you'll be down sick. I KNOW YOU, SISTER!!!! Hope the weather is good for you all to get to Nashville next week. Sounds pretty bad for our families up North.

BTW, Grandma had the surgery on her foot Thursday. She had shown me the area when I was there Christmas and I was very concerned. Begged her to go get it seen. "Oh, I will." Did not follow through with that until within the last week. Pain got so bad she had to do something - discoloration and pain was spreading. Orthopedist sent her to a surgeon, suspecting possible CA. Surgeon went in and it was a HUGE piece of glass embedded in her foot. Evidently stepped on it right after she broke her foot and either didn't feel it or thought the pain was related to the broke foot. Not sure which. Immediate relief of pain and she's doing much better. Wasn't sure if you knew all that.

Lin, hope you're feeling better. Things are looking a little better here. Larry, Zach, Abby, and I have all had this "Crud" going around. On top of that, Zach started out Monday morning with a stomach virus. Wednesday night Laura came down with it, 1:30 Thursday morning I joined in. Thursday Abby was dx with tonsillitis then got the virus Friday. WONDERFUL WEEK!! Love you guys!

Barb said...

Sorry that last comment was so long. Didn't realize I had written so much until they cut me off!!!

Linda said...

always good to hear your news, love! Glad all are feeling better.