January 5, 2006

  • Singing for Mark

    BTW — that’s me on the left wearing the striped sweater, in case you didn’t know.)

     

     

    My sisters and I made this video for our brother, Mark, who could not be with us for Christmas.  We all sang this song in our high school choir.  It is “I Am So Glad On Christmas Eve” or as it is known in Norwegian “Ja er sa Glad”.  I’m expanding my “techie” horizons by making it available online for viewing by my Xanga friends.  Anyway, it’s a fun experiment for me, and I hope you enjoy our less than brilliant musical performance.  We were half-way serious and half-way goofing around when we did this, oh –and the mike on the camera we used wasn’t that great either, so don’t expect a Carnegie Hall-worthy presentation.  It was very impromptu.  But fun !   

Comments (9)

  • Awesome!  That will be something you’ll always treasure.

  • Maybe you want to try out this website. You can store seven videos for free, with easy linking to your posts.

  • very cool
    I also love the photos in the previous bloggie. Very pretty
    Happy New Year

  • That is so cute. Your family is so peaceful. The kids look thrilled…not. Hope you are well.

  • Hi Leah!  Happy New Year!  That was a wonderful video – I loved it!  I would like to see more!  And what a fantastic gift for Mark!

  • how sweet and peaceful….

  • that was so cute! I loved the conductor, he was excellent! :0)

  • RYC:  I had those transitions lenses a long time ago, too, and mine were always tinted, too, which really looked odd when we had photos taken.  They told me it was because my lenses were so thick!  I found a super pair of sunglasses that are made to slip on over regular glasses, that I absolutely love, so I never bother with that now.  Hmmm, I better try them with my new pair now that I am thinking about it!

    As far as bifocals go, my husband is happy with his first pair.  I think one of the things that make sthe difference is how large the lens is.  As you could see from the photo, mine are not big, which drastically reduces the viewing area when it is divided in half.  Most men’s lenses are somewhat larger, so I think that is a factor.

    Unfortunately, dial-up is brutal to streaming video, but I think I got the gist of it!  Very nice!

  • How wonderful!  What a nice thing to do!

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