If you're interested, an update on our adoption: http://www.online-literature.com/for...3#comment49003.
Symph, an update on the adoption: http://www.online-literature.com/for...6#comment47786.
Well, I made a confession. I think you'll be interested. See my blog: http://www.online-literature.com/for...og.php?b=10136
Pleasure
Thanks.
Haha, this was the line in parentheses at the end of my earlier msg to you: Although the video says "Enya" it is actually by the british composer Karl Jenkins in his made-up language which he used to make human voice work like instrumentals.
Really? At three seconds into the clip, it says Adiemus Enya. I assumed that meant Enya. Who is the artist then?
Hmm I'll sure check them out. And that's not by Enya.
Silly. Don't feel bad, I've done that too. Very pretty. I never understand Enya's songs, but they are pretty. I liked the visuals too. Some jokes in my blog, if you want a good laugh: http://www.online-literature.com/for...2#comment46292.
Hahahaha I just realized (after so many days!!) that I posted this in my profile instead of yours by mistake: Thank you so very much Virge! Here's something I have been listening to all day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovVPmm7_Ezg This might sound familiar as it was in the in Lion King movie I believe. I must have heard it there too, but never really noticed it back then. Now I found it suddenly and fell in love with it right away. (Although the video says "Enya" it is actually by the british composer Karl Jenkins in his made-up language which he used to make human voice work like instrumentals.)