My family happens to be somewhat musical. This means we spent more than 5 hours caroling this Christmas . . . well, not straight caroling, but including the time it took to drive around, then yes, 5 hours.
Since most of the people I know don't have the opportunity to catch this show, I made my family record some songs so we could carol to all of you. The video and audio quality aren't fabulous, but you get the idea. Also, the family dynamic is spot on. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
Here's a family favorite called Coat and Mittens sung in duet with Jingle Bells:
And The First Noel:
And Carol of the Bells:
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