For my birthday Gene gave me the gift of a ticket to the Forgotten Carols and on Thursday I got to go with my good friend Caitlin! I went for the very first time about six years ago, when my wonderful friend Yvette invited me to go and I've been hooked ever since! It has become a tradition for me to go every single year and I love it more each time I go. There's just something about the way Micheal McLean tells these stories that totally draws you nearer to Jesus Christ. It's amazing how he talks about the inkeeper and how he must have felt when he heard the baby cry and saw the star above the stable. His song sung by homeless people that sing about how Jesus was "homeless" himself and how he taught us that it's
how we live, not where. There are so many great songs and lessons to be learned from them! My favorite one is the one at the end that talks about Jesus' entire life and how he did not come in glory when he first came to earth and how most the world ignored his humble birth. But the Heavens were singing in Celestial harmony and a star guided some souls to their knees-those with ears to hear and eyes to see. It talks about the miracles that followed but then about how he suffered in darkness, kneeling in Gethsemane so the light of his love can shine on me and through me. This whole program is about Christmas being about our Savior in every way and how we need to remember that throughout the holiday season. If you ever get a chance to go see the Forgotten Carols, there is no way you can be dissappointed. It is a musical play filled with laughter and fun and some of the greatest talent you've ever heard, while filling you spiritually. It is truly an awesome Christmas Blessing!