Time to Quit: The Beauty of a Quiet Life

Travel back in time with me to my college days, when I was the musical director for our campus- only female a cappella group. Ah, the days when we cared more about the color scheme of our outfits than we did about the harmony of our opening triad – and got away with it! Who could blame us for our shallow preoccupation? We were riding on the coat-tails of gorgeous, high-achieving, ever-popular fore-mothers who taught us the importance of looking as good as we sounded. Each year, dozens of star-eyed freshmen auditioned while only two or three were accepted. We were the “a cappella elite” in our little world. So, you can imagine, once a girl was accepted, she was committed -for life.

It was a Thursday evening rehearsal when Alison, a junior at the time, blurted out an announcement that shocked us all: she quit.

…for the rest of my story, read Part 1 at Like a Warm Cup of Coffee. Sarah Mae is kind enough to post my 2-part story on her well-loved blog. Come back tomorrow for Part 2….

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2 Comments to "Time to Quit: The Beauty of a Quiet Life"

  1. October 19, 2009 at 11:13 pm | Permalink

    You write exquisitely.
    Your heart is even more radiant.

    Thank you.
    For the story your life is writing.
    Thank you.

    All’s grace,
    Ann

  2. October 20, 2009 at 1:53 pm | Permalink

    Thank you, Ann.

    Our lives *are* our most telling stories, aren’t they.

    Father, may ours be written solely by You.

    Laura

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