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Singing in the choir at my church is a passion of mine made even more
wonderful by the fact that my future husband is the choir director. We
met the first night I attended choir practice and had an enthusiastic
discussion about music choices appropriate for our church and our large
choir's capabilities.
Every week we meet to practice for the
upcoming Sunday services. We sing at three services on Sunday and are
all very dedicated to the successful creation of a service filled with
uplifting, well-executed music. Peter and I had hit it off that very
first night and not only enjoyed seeing each other at practice and
church, but spent a lot of our spare time together as well. Before we
knew it we were considered "a couple".
Christmas at the church
is especially exciting, but the behind-the-scenes work it takes to
create a wonderful holiday celebration filled with joyous voices
usually leaves us time for little else. My second year in the choir
found me running around like a maniac trying to squeeze in shopping,
baking, and gift wrapping between all of the extra practices we were
having. I knew, of course, that all of the practicing would be worth it
in the end, but little did I know just how special it would turn out.
Christmas
morning came and the choir was bustling around the dressing room decked
out in crisp red and white robes. Peter was rushing around like a red
blur as he gave last minute instructions and reminded everyone of their
cues for solos and bible readings. I smiled as I watched him and
wondered when we'd have enough time to celebrate Christmas ourselves,
just he and I.
We filed solemnly into the church before many
parishioners had arrived and began a beautiful rendition of Silent
Night. I lost myself in the wonderful Christmas music as we moved from
one song to the next. Peter stood at the front gently guiding us, a
satisfied smile on his face.
The church was nearly full, Father
had come to the side of the choir, and we all began to sing very
softly. Father nodded at Peter, but what happened next was not what
anyone in that church was expecting.
Peter leaned toward the
microphone at his left and said, "Before we begin this celebration
today, I ask that you all join me in a celebration of my own." As he
said this, he was looking right up at me. I felt butterflies in my
stomach as he continued.
"On this special day, I want to share
my joy in finding the woman I want to share my life with. So, if Jean
would come down here for a moment, I'd like to ask her to be my wife."
My knees were shaking as I walked down through the choir to join Peter
at the front of the congregation. He knelt before me and took my hand.
"Jean,
in front of the people who care about us most, I ask you to be my
wife" he said as he slid a fabulous diamond ring on my finger. The
whole congregation seemed to be leaning forward to hear my whispered
"yes" as Peter rose to give me a hug.
I could barely walk back
to my place in the choir and my voice was shaking so much I could only
mouth the words for the rest of the service. What an incredible
Christmas gift!
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