no not really..
We had a group of about 50 Christams carolers show up at the door last night from ages 5- 60 but many young kids and folks.
They sang Hark the Herald Angels Sing and We Wish You a Merry Christmas and then were on their way.
It was organized by one of the young ladies who live in our neighborhood.
Totaly unexpected here..
Our son who has a flu went on the porch wrapped in his blanket loking very much like Timothy Cratchett. to listen
> no not really..
>
> We had a group of about 50 Christams carolers show up at the door last night from ages 5- 60 but many young kids and folks.
> They sang Hark the Herald Angels Sing and We Wish You a Merry Christmas and then were on their way.
> It was organized by one of the young ladies who live in our neighborhood.
> Totaly unexpected here..
>
> Our son who has a flu went on the porch wrapped in his blanket loking very much like Timothy Cratchett. to listen
How neat!! :-$
When I was a little girl, I use to go caroling in my neighborhood. My neighbors knew I was coming and would give me candies, $$, goodies, etc... Made out like a bandit!! B-) I wonder if that would work now a days?? 😉
We'll be out caroling tonight with a small group and then again Next Sunday evening.
Mostly to Shut-ins-
It brightens their lives
Maybe I'm the only weirdo here, but, when I see the term "flash mob", I imagine a free for all at a bitty tar somewhere in the Deep South.
I'd buy tickets if there was a way to know ahead of time.