6.05.2008

Then Sing Aloud to God

Alright. First things come first. The Aitken vs. Bees Epic Challenge 2008 (for history of the epic challenge, please see prior post 'In Memoriam')...

There was always this unspoken little rule/regulation that the bees and I had for the duration of the Epic Challenge - "The battles are to be fought at home". Fair enough. And here's why it was unspoken:

1) A fair rule is deserved by all, and the sensical nature of it did not merit a ceremonious "speaking aloud" of said unspoken rule
2) Silence implies agreement
3) Bees can't talk (let alone hear)

THUS, the rule/regulation "The battles are to be fought at home" was duly adopted by all parties.

HOWEVER -

While I was using the bathroom at work the other day, a bee attacked me. I effortlessly and expeditiously eliminated the enemy. Alliteration's the key, friends. Specifically, I crushed the drone between the wall and the tissue box (which was conveniently on the counter) and by gravity's will, his carcass plummeted to the floor.
HENCE:
Aitken - 19, Bees - 0.

Then of course, I launched a counterstrike against them. I chopped down a bunch of flowers that some bees were pollinating. I figured - they attacked me at my workplace, so I can attack them at theirs. So the TREATY IS OFF, my friends.


In other news, I received my three famous composer marble busts in the mail yesterday. Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. Ah yes. These will nicely grace my humble cottage abode next year.

I've been reading a lot about what various friends of mine are doing overseas in missions et cetera, and I've been thinking back on my own life over the past year or so...and all I can do is PRAISE God Almighty. I am blessed, even through the tough times. That is an awesome thing.

Having been thinking about this for a few days, I immediately thought of a chorus from Sir William Walton's "Belshazzar's Feast" (an oratorio for baritone solo, chorus & orchestra that deals with the story of Babylon in Daniel - the story where 'The writing on the wall' comes from). It is entitled "Then Sing Aloud to God", and I thought of it because, well...sometimes, all I can think of doing is SINGING to the Lord. And a wise man once said "To sing well is to pray twice."

Please enjoy Walton's "Then Sing Aloud to God". Rivoting, I assure you.

Then sing aloud to God, chorus, from Belshazzars Feast.wma -

3 comments:

Mallory said...

I commend you for vanquishing yet another of the enemy.

Anonymous said...

Christopher,
When are you moving? Are you going to be around the weekend of June 20, 21, and 22? Ruth Dykstra is going to be getting married and I was wondering if Matt, Erin, and I could stop by to pay a visit.
~David

Liesl said...

Well hello Christopher.

I'm not quite sure how to respond to this post other than say congratulations on your victory.

We should chat soon....

~Liesl