Friday, December 30, 2011

Merry Christmas 2011 from The McCoy's! (a bit late...)

We didn't send very many Christmas cards this year (though we did post a general one on Facebook), but if I could create a card, it would include this song, just the way that Pam and Whitney Peterson sang it at our Relief Society Christmas Morningside. This song changed the season for me. It was the medicine I needed. The song is called "Who Would Send a Baby?" Here are the lyrics, by Mary Kay Beall:

Who would send a baby to heal a world in pain?

Who would send a baby, a tiny child?

When the world is crying for the Promised One,

Who would send His Only Son?


Who would send a baby to light our world with light?



Who would send a baby, a tiny child?

When the world is hoping for the Promised One,

Who would send His Only Son?


Who would choose a manger to cradle the King?

Who would send angels to sing?

Who would hang a star in the sky above

To shine on the gift of His infinite love?


Who would send a baby to bless the world with peace?

Who would send a baby, a tiny child?

When the world is yearning for the Promised One,

Who would send a baby, who would send a baby?

Who would send His Only Begotten Son?


I thought about linking to an audio recording of it, but there were too many to choose from. Sample it on iTunes, too, if ya want a taste.


P.S. Only 81 more days till Spring!

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Oak Tree


“The Oak Tree” by Johnny Ray Ryder Jr.

A mighty wind blew night and day.

It stole the oak tree’s leaves away,

Then snapped its boughs and pulled its bark

Until the oak was tired and stark.

But still the oak tree held its ground

While other trees fell all around.

The weary wind gave up and spoke,

“How can you still be standing, Oak?”

The oak tree said, “I know that you

Can break each branch of mine in two,

Carry every leaf away,

Shake my limbs, and make me sway.

But I have roots stretched in the earth,

Growing stronger since my birth.

You’ll never touch them, for you see,

They are the deepest part of me.

Until today, I wasn’t sure

Of just how much I could endure.

But now I’ve found, with thanks to you,

I’m stronger than I ever knew.


I am so grateful for the 'roots' I have that have held me up and anchored me down. Thanks Mom & Daddy!


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Bring on the Holidays!

I've reconciled myself to the fact that Fall has fallen and winter will be here soon. YAY! Only 4 1/2 more months till Spring!