Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Little Ambassadors

From Peggy Sullinger, chaperone and grand parent

To all in Lexington
Greetings from Scotland.  I wanted to write a bit about my young group of girls. the youngest in our huge family.     We always break up in groups around lunch time and eat and walk around the city.  Maybe because our girls are young we have many people stopping to talk to them.  Many of the people stop us to talk and ask about the children. where are we singing, where are we from, can they stop in to hear them sing and when will they be back ? One gentleman ask them about their music and the girls we eager to talk to him about it. the man was so surprised at their knowledge of music. I have had one invitation for the choir to come to New Zealand.  A older couple came up to talk to me and said they had been to the church three nights in a row to hear the choir! The invitation was sincere. As we have traveled from town to town and church this choir has been amazing . The message of God and music go hand in hand with us and the response has been amazing.
We are like little ambassadors traveling throughout a beautiful country and it's amazing how the world responds.
Peggy Sullinger

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