Wow dad!!! great video. I am thankful that I got to meet J. Spencer Cornwall. He was a lovely man. I am thankful for the heritage that he left us. The 4,000 broadcast was really wonderful. Let's all go to the 5,000!!!
Dad that was really neat, you made Marybeth cry and she doesn't even know him. That was really really good, you did a great job and that will be something that I can always remember, and see just incase I need to be refreshed. I didn't really appreciate ole J. Spencer but you can tell from that that he was really loved and that he was good at what he was doing. I had no idea that you were going to put that on. Just for the record you are still King of the Mountain when it comes to video blogging. Thank you for sharing this moment as well as your talents with us.
P.S. You could give Lloyd Newel a run for his money if anyone were to ever get within earshot of that dynamic speaking voice.
As a child I used to sit on Sunday mornings and listen to "Music and the Spoken Word" on the radio - I guess my mom parked us there to keep us tidy while she got the others ready for church. I'll bet J. Spencer was conducting some of that time.
And I LOVE his wonderful mane of snowy white hair!!
Wow dad!!! great video. I am thankful that I got to meet J. Spencer Cornwall. He was a lovely man. I am thankful for the heritage that he left us. The 4,000 broadcast was really wonderful. Let's all go to the 5,000!!!
ReplyDeleteDad that was really neat, you made Marybeth cry and she doesn't even know him. That was really really good, you did a great job and that will be something that I can always remember, and see just incase I need to be refreshed. I didn't really appreciate ole J. Spencer but you can tell from that that he was really loved and that he was good at what he was doing. I had no idea that you were going to put that on. Just for the record you are still King of the Mountain when it comes to video blogging. Thank you for sharing this moment as well as your talents with us.
ReplyDeleteP.S. You could give Lloyd Newel a run for his money if anyone were to ever get within earshot of that dynamic speaking voice.
As a child I used to sit on Sunday mornings and listen to "Music and the Spoken Word" on the radio - I guess my mom parked us there to keep us tidy while she got the others ready for church. I'll bet J. Spencer was conducting some of that time.
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE his wonderful mane of snowy white hair!!