![]() ![]() ![]() Once a year I create my plan for each of my kids. CC makes it easy since all the kids in Foundations (ages 4-11) do the SAME memory work. With CC, life is SO much easier! No only is planning almost nothing, but when schedules change, and life happens, it’s not life changing! And when those REALLY busy weeks come, you can concentrate on JUST the “Grammar” or the Memory Work, and you’ll know that learning is still taking place! Planning Notebook You can always “keep up” by simply reviewing your memory work in all your subjects. I have found that although it is comforting to know that everything is planned out in detail, if we miss a day or even a half day, then we immediately feel “behind.” I have many friends who use curriculum like that, and they find themselves in this cycle of playing “catch up” all the time. With a more flexible plan, you can account for the unpredictable events or days. With most curriculum or programs, the “lesson plans” are very detailed and exact for each day. Usually the changes happened because our school days weren’t consistent or “life” just happened. ![]() I actually love to plan, but the fun disappears when all you do is plan, only to realize that you have to spend MORE time changing and updating it all the time. Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.One thing I LOVE about using Classical Conversations with my kids is how easy it is to plan! I used to plan for hours and hours. Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” But Micha really gave his all and killed it!!!! Beautiful, I could listen to him sing it every day! Bravo," one person posted. “I have heard that song so many times that at first I thought, oh no please don’t. He even managed to change one YouTube commenter’s mind by the conclusion of his performance. The young man obviously has a ton of talent and knocked the song out of the park. Several in the audience can be heard absolutely screaming in delight at the conclusion of the performance. Micha gives an impassioned performance, thrilling the judges and the audience. On both sides of the stage stand approximately 10 additional singers belting the lyrics to the Leonard Cohen hit. Then around the 55-second mark of the clip, those watching at home get a view of the entire stage. After he sings a few lyrics, three other singers, dressed in all black, walk out onto the stage and sit on the platform's steps. The performance begins with Micha singing while wearing a gold-colored suit, standing on a platform. In a clip posted on YouTube, one man, Micha, a contestant on The Voice France, sang the track from the 1980s during his latest appearance on the popular program. Nearly 40 years after the song was released, it remains as popular as ever. ![]() A quick YouTube search of “Hallelujah Leonard Cohen” results in dozens of covers, including those by popular acts, Pentatonix and Bon Jovi. Leonard Cohen’s hit song “Hallelujah” from 1984 has been performed thousands of times by hundreds of musicians. ![]()
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