Top 10 Christmas Songs

A friend of mine, and fellow blogger, has been reading and commenting on my blog lately — from new posts to old ones. This has reminded me of fun posts I used to enjoy posting that I haven’t posted for a long time. One of those is “top ten lists” and it got me to thinking about how much fun it would be to create some fun “top ten lists” for the Christmas season this year.

Today, I am posting my first one, “Top Ten Christmas Songs”. However, first, I want to differentiate between Christmas Songs and Christmas Carols. Christmas songs do not include words about Jesus, wise men, angels, or any other people or items that Christians relate to the Christian holiday.

Christmas songs, on the other hand, include words about Santa Claus, bells, reindeer, sleigh rides, snow, etc. As a matter of fact, some of them don’t even have anything to do with the secular celebration of Christmas which includes Santa and his reindeer. Some songs that are only played at Christmas time are simply about snow and winter activities, like “Winter Wonderland” and “Frosty the Snowman”. Although these songs are all about winter, radio stations and stores stop playing them after Christmas, when they could play them all winter long, but they have simply become related to the Christmas holiday, even though some places don’t have snow or winter during Christmas time. (Example: Australia has summer in December when Christmas is celebrated).

So, today, I will be sharing my Top Ten Favorite Christmas Songs. I will begin with number 10 and work my way down to my #1 favorite Christmas Song.

You’ll want to come back next Monday for my Top Ten Christmas Carols, and then again, next Thursday for another Top Ten Christmas list.

10. Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree by Brenda Lee

9. Winter Wonderland by Johnny Mathis

8. Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley

7. Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives

6. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) by Nat King Cole

5. Silver Bells by Johnny Mathis

4. White Christmas by Bing Crosby

3. Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano

2. It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Andy Williams

#1. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays by NSYNC

Poetry and a Friend’s New Blog

Today I decided to share a poem because I want to post either a poem, flash fiction story or short story, written by me, here each Friday. However, a good friend of mine just started a new blog that is just so cute, I have to share. So, after you read my poem, I encourage you to visit my friend’s new blog by clicking the title in this post. She’s a gnome who’s lost her home and is in search of a new one. Find out what happened and what will happen next.

What is Love
by Kelly F. Barr

Love is acceptance.
Love is everything found
in First Corinthians thirteen —
patient, kind, always protects,
always trusts, always hopes,
always perseveres.

Love is sacrificial;
putting others ahead of ourselves,
serving and helping others.
As the song says, “What the world
needs now is love.
It’s the only thing
that there’s just too little of.”

Let’s stop spreading hate
and spewing unkind words.
Let’s stop judging others
without giving them a chance
and making self-centered demands.
Let’s lend each other a helping hand
and together take a stand
to spread love throughout our lands.

 

Now, go visit Raewyn’s blog Gnome Gnotes and let her know what you think. Encourage her to keep writing.

 

A Disappointing Giveaway and What’s New for the New Year

I must say that I am stunned!  My giveaway posts earned me some new followers, and to all of you who are now following me, I extend a hearty welcome!  I hope you will find many posts here that you will find enjoyable, inspirational and/or helpful.  However, the requirements for a winner for the giveaway was that people were supposed to leave comments on my giveaway post letting me know how long they have been a follower on this blog and what they would like to see more or less of, and, to my chagrin, the giveaway post received not one single comment.  Therefore, I am disappointed to announce:  the winner is . . . No One!

Maybe it was the books I chose to give away.  Maybe they were too old.  Maybe no one who reads this blog is a fan of Mary Higgins Clark.  Maybe you don’t read Christmas mysteries.  I don’t know what happened, but I never thought that “giving something away” — for free would fail.  But alas, it has.  I will, however, try not to take it personally and will attempt to have another giveaway at a much later date.

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Now for the happier, more positive item — What’s New for the New Year?  Well, I know I did this a couple of weeks before the new year, but my blog has a new look.  I think it’s cleaner, crisper and sharper.  I hope you all like it too!  Also, the photo in my blog header, behind by blog title box, is one I took while we were on vacation on Chincoteague and Assateague Islands in October 2014.  I thought it went well with the new look.

Also, if you scroll down the page and look at the things listed on my right sidebar, you will notice a button for BookLook Bloggers.  I have decided that since I love to read so much, and reading and writing go hand-in-hand, AND since I enjoy writing book reviews anyway, that I would join BookLook Bloggers.  I should be receiving my first book soon, so I hope you will look forward to upcoming book reviews here at Kelly F Barr.

I was excited to receive a year-end report from WordPress on my blog.  I don’t believe I received such a report at the end of 2013, so this must be new as well, and I found it very helpful to see what my readers (you) like to read.  I hope to use this information to keep you all reading here.

I was also shocked and thrilled to look at my follower count today.  The last time I was here, my follower count was just under 90, and I was hoping to hit 100 by 2015, and here it is, January 1, 2015, and my follower count now says 198!  I am not sure if that’s due to the fact that I updated some settings and have the blog automatically connected to my other social media sites now, instead of me simply posting links to all of my posts on Facebook and Twitter, or if the follower counter could somehow be wrong.  But, I hope that it’s accurate and that the count continues to climb.  I don’t worry too much about numbers, but I don’t look at my followers as numbers — I look at them as my readers; readers I hope will come to love what I write and spread the word that what I write is worth reading, because, as a writer, my desire is that others would find value in what I write.

In 2015, I will also continue to keep you up-to-date on my writing journey.  In the past month, I have submitted two nonfiction short pieces for consideration; one to a children’s/family devotional magazine and one for possible publication in an upcoming book of inspirational short nonfiction stories.  I will keep you posted on any response I receive for these submissions.  Just having submitted a couple of things makes me feel like a real writer and it motivates me to keep writing.  I have a few more short nonfiction pieces I want to write and submit to other locations soon, and I will certainly keep writing my fiction.

I saw a friend on Monday who asked me if I’m still writing.  I told her that yes, I am, and that, as a matter of fact, I had recently begun submitting things, hoping to gain some recognition and maybe earn a little money for my writing as well.  I was so blessed by the next words that came out of her mouth, “Well, I don’t know why someone wouldn’t pick you up.  You’re good.”  Such words of encouragement are a light to my writer’s soul.