Ooooh which one's you?Is he a member of the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge?
Ooooh which one's you?Is he a member of the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge?
Did you advise Dan Brown by chance ?I am not a Cantor (my voice is no longer good enough) but I am an Associate.
... eating Chinese food out of a cardboard box on the train.
I could not agree with this more. One of my greatest joys on Guide camps is seeing the older girls arriving in their beautifully clean clothes, coiffed hair and manicured nails. Then by the next evening, the hair is scraped back in a pony tail, the t shirts are creased and grimy and they are wandering round in shorts and wellies with dirty knees. The smiles on their faces can light up the whole camp.If Little H (6YO) hasn't got a grimy t-shirt then I would think he hasn't been having fun. Kids and dirty clothing go together. Kids get dirty playing, their clothes get dirty. I do despair when I see parents telling their kids not to do this or not to do that as they'll get dirty or their clothes will get dirty. Stopping them having fun at the expense of a clothes wash,
They serve chinese food in cardboard boxes in the NL? I've never seen that outside US sitcoms.... eating Chinese food out of a cardboard box on the train.
Is he a member of the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge?
I wasn't aware that being able to sing was a required qualification for plainsong. Certainly the monks of Silos managed to be best-sellers without it...I am not a Cantor (my voice is no longer good enough) but I am an Associate.
I could not agree with this more. One of my greatest joys on Guide camps is seeing the older girls arriving in their beautifully clean clothes, coiffed hair and manicured nails. Then by the next evening, the hair is scraped back in a pony tail, the t shirts are creased and grimy and they are wandering round in shorts and wellies with dirty knees. The smiles on their faces can light up the whole camp.
Damn right!!!.... They didn`t want it, but you messed them up personally, didn`t you??
That "like" was on the assumption that, considering the thread title, you are in fact being cleverly ironic...I wasn't aware that being able to sing was a required qualification for plainsong. Certainly the monks of Silos managed to be best-sellers without it...
People who walk their dog in public places without it being on a lead
People who have "takeaways" delivered to their door.
Yes, I meant going out the door and/or going somewhere for dinner etc.I hope you mean letting your son leave the house in a dirty t-shirt. I'm assuming he comes home with grotty clothes on occasions. Whatever his age, I hope he sometimes has adventures that leave him grimy.
With you on that one, dirty knees, jumpers for goalposts, all part of having a childhood. I make sure he looks nice when play is not part of the outing thoughIf Little H (6YO) hasn't got a grimy t-shirt then I would think he hasn't been having fun. Kids and dirty clothing go together. Kids get dirty playing, their clothes get dirty. I do despair when I see parents telling their kids not to do this or not to do that as they'll get dirty or their clothes will get dirty. Stopping them having fun at the expense of a clothes wash,