During a particularly snowy December evening in the 2000s, my four kids and I made our way down Whyte Avenue (Edmonton) in a white Safari van. It was rush hour and the traffic was bumper-to-bumper, extra slow due to the snow, but when this song came on the radio, our adrenaline surged.
Today’s Christmas song is by Barlow Girl: a lively version of O Holy Night with lots of harmony, posted by Adrian Vas.
I am a multi-genre author of literary fiction, fantasy, and paranormal, and writer of non-fiction articles on parenting, writing, education, health, and travel. My background encompasses both the sciences and the arts. I teach at a specialized clinic for learning disorders and mentor young authors. In addition to writing and teaching, my passions are weather, Indian food, gardening, and music. I have played eight musical instruments and spent many years immersed in taekwondo and karate. In my youth, I was an avid canoeist. I was born in Prague, Czech Republic, grew up in the Great Lakes region of Ontario, Canada, and moved to Alberta in 1988, where I raised four children.
This is great! Skillet vibes for sure, with the frantic violin and female vocalist. Thank you for sharing, I’m enjoying the Christmas music you’ve been sharing.
This is great! Skillet vibes for sure, with the frantic violin and female vocalist. Thank you for sharing, I’m enjoying the Christmas music you’ve been sharing.
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Thanks so much for listening and commenting! These songs are special to me and I love to share them.
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