Saturday, January 24, 2009

A Blog On Music

"A Blog On Music". More my third or fourth. Lol. So, music, I just turned on "Dead Serious" by Zoe Girl, btw (by the way). I also just finished playing accompaniment guitar for my mom while she played a bunch of waltzes on the mandolin on the bed in her room. I love music, and so do kids, music is an international language, (like facial expressions and laughs. As well as crying, moaning, and sobbing). : /.
(Now "I believe" by Zoe Girl is playing, I think I will change artists after this song).

Two Wednesdays ago, (I believe) (on January fourteenth); I sat in on guitar class at 12:30Pm (I am not enrolled), (oh, and btw now I am listening to "Lose My Soul" by Toby Mac.)
Then, I don't remember what I did way back then, basketball class was canceled : (.

But, I went into the lunch room and preceded (began or started) to wait for my mom to arrive in order to go home. I sat down on the little kid plastic bench/table, (you know, the one with the bright colors and it's impeccable ability to bend, that's only if adults or big kids like me sit on it).

So anyways, I sat down and waited... a while. I knew time would go on even further for a while, and I was tired of being alone and listening/watching the middleschoolers talk, and other highschoolers departing the building; so I got out my guitar, and began to play short songs with bar chords like Smoke On The Water, and other songs. Then these three little children came up to me and asked me to play a song. So, I began to play Untitled Song/"Your Song" by Lauren Anne McArthy. The little kids started to dance! The youngest (two years old) danced by herself and had the cutest big eyes I have seen in such a little girl in quite a long time. The other boy and girl (5 and 7 I think) danced like they were in a grand ball room, and dancing for a great king or queen, or dancing in the court a prince's wedding ceremony of old.

Anyway, tomorrow, I am going to go to Church, and worship God through music. As well as other things, like: serving the first grade class, learning from pastor Matt, stacking chairs, being a friend to my friends and those who are not. And hopefully, by how I act and what I do. Colossians 3:23-24 (NASB)
Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men,
24 knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

God Bless. Goodnight, and hopefully, see you tomorrow at Church or Youth Group! : )

By all!

Victor.

2 comments:

Brian and Jocelyn said...

That's cool-- I think that dance is also one of those "international" (and timeless) languages (along with what you said-- music, facial expressions, etc..) And that's a lovely song you played.

Victor Horky said...

Hey, thanks for commenting! and so fast too! : ) Yes, it is, I should have added that, well, my word says here that on my blog, I officially add (haha) dancing as an international human language that all of you should indulge in deeper! : )
Yes, the song, indeed. It is sooo pretty, I love it, + all the meaning behind it. I always think of God's control of our lives when I play that song. It's especially pretty as a duet with the accompaniment that I wrote, but, so far, (and it's best this way) the duet can only be played with Lauren and I playing together.
Love you Jocelyn, God Bless.

Victor.