Monday's Music Moves Me

Picture This

Awww Mondays hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus

It’s Christmas Day and while most of you including myself are away from Blogosphere, the theme for this week is to create a picture with songs of what Christmas means to you or you’re welcome to share whatever Christmas music moves you.  It makes no difference to me as long as you’re having fun.   

 

From a Silent Night long ago to hopes for a White Christmas warm thoughts of Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire with little voices singing All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth and family gathered to celebrate The First Noel with the reading the Savior’s birth is a perfect picture.  

Pictures taken of the life size Nativity was on display at Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville. 

 

 

This is a music link up.  Your post must contain at least one song or your URL is marked “No Music”.

4M co-hostess are featured in my right side bar underneath the banner. The guidelines are simple.  Every other week, a suggested (not mandatory) theme is given to build your song picks. YouTube and other music sites have options to create and embed playlists or individual songs into your post. On the off weeks, we dance to whatever music moves you (your choice)! To access the party, add your music post below, and visit others on the dance floor. Let the party begin! 

That’s it for today. I am glad to have you at the party. Please savor the joy and excitement of the season in all of its splendor and glory. Love heaven sent to a world in desperate need bringing hope to all who freely accept the precious gift that Jesus offers to all. This is CAAC signing off, have a boogietastic week!  X💋X💋, Cathy


 

Monday’s Sparks….

“Some Christmas tree ornaments do more than glitter and glow, they represent a gift of love given a long time ago.”❧Tom BakerSave

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