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Besides being a weather nerd, this perfectly illustrates another reason I watch the forecast so much. How would I know tomorrow to wear a short sleeve cotton dress and cardigan to work, and the next a heavy wool coat, a warm outfit underneath that involves leggings, and insulated rain boots?

In other news, the Christmas cantata is Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals scheduled Thursday and Friday nights... for now. [ominously, with plenty of eyebrow] 

You're invited to begin the Christmas season with Christ Chapel’s annual Christmas Cantata, “Sing A Song Of Christmas.” Featuring majestic arrangements of traditional Christmas carols, the Cantata will tell the story of Christ’s birth through beautiful music.

In addition to hearing the Cantata Choir and Sanctuary Orchestra, we will also be blessed with a very special carol arrangement by our children’s choir, MusicPraise, and by our Youth Bells.

* Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m
* Sunday, Dec. 8 at 9:15 a.m., 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.


We are going to stream video of the 2012 Cantata online for 24 hours! Beginning Thursday, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m., you can click here to watch last year's service online until 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6.

You may also watch the 2013 Cantata live on our website during all four service times by clicking here.

[All times CST.]

Date: 2013-12-04 05:30 am (UTC)
jordannamorgan: The resistance's lighthouse headquarters from "V: The Final Battle". (Lighthouse)
From: [personal profile] jordannamorgan
Wow. The first part isn't too far off from our 80-to-40 degrees flip-flop recently--but I don't envy you what's supposed to follow that! :o

And here I've been annoyed that our highs are staying connsistently in the upper 70s to low 80s. I don't like it to get too cold, but I would like it to actually feel a *little* refreshingly cool when I go out. And to have a chance to wear my trenchcoat... or my alchemist coat. ;)

Date: 2013-12-05 04:26 am (UTC)
jordannamorgan: Leslie Howard as Professor Horatio Smith, "Pimpernel Smith". (Frozen Light)
From: [personal profile] jordannamorgan
Eek! Stay warm!

(15° is just a few degrees below the worst we've ever had here. According to a quick search, the lowest temperature ever recorded in Orlando was 18°--and the lowest ever in the state was -2°. Both in the 1890s. I'm pretty sure we were below 20° during the legendary 1989 freeze, though, as well as the one that contributed to the Challenger shuttle disaster.)

I don't mind not having too much winter, but I would like the summer that takes up most of our year to be a lot shorter... so, yeah, a real spring and fall would be nice. :Þ

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