Little Compton Goes Home
So I went backstage to get the lamb yesterday, and then A. showed up to take her home. When she walked through the door she got tears in her eyes and we all knew it was Meant To Be. Not a dry eye in the house.
The lamb, whose name is Little Compton, is officially living happily ever after now, and I am hoping that she will come to church to be the central message for my Easter sermon, which I am right now writing in my mind. Do you think it would be too irreverent to have her walk down the center aisle while the organ plays "Let Me Entertain You?"
The lamb, whose name is Little Compton, is officially living happily ever after now, and I am hoping that she will come to church to be the central message for my Easter sermon, which I am right now writing in my mind. Do you think it would be too irreverent to have her walk down the center aisle while the organ plays "Let Me Entertain You?"
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I think a more reverent and seasonal, and equally UU-applicable, selection would be the "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way" chorale from Handel's Messiah.
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We decided on the grand march from "Aida," which will be pretty funny, if not as funny as your suggestion!
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