Normally, when I can’t decide something I flip a coin. Then, right before I look at the coin I think about if want it to be heads or tails. Then I don’t have to bother looking at the coin; I already know what I want. But that doesn’t work when you have to pick a dozen things.
I have chapel in a few weeks, and we’re going to sing Christmas carols. It’s nearly a tradition at Lincoln Lutheran. It seems like I do a Christmas caroling chapel every year, but it’s really more like every other year. Anyway, one of my long term projects at school is to improve the general singingness of the student body (I had a really funny subordinate clause here, but Lauren made me take it out).
And this year either I’m finally starting to see results, or we’ve just randomly got a group that’s more willing to sing. Either way, I’m going to add some less familiar carols into the mix. Here’s the complete list. I Need some old standards and some less common carols. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to pick about a dozen. That’s about what we’ll have time to sing with me talking a little about each one.