Key Up The Music
Aldous Huxley said, “After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.”
Joyful Springers key up the music. They use music to help them experience a full range of emotions and find the secret treasures in their hearts.
Music is more than entertainment. It’s a way of sitting up and finding more of the magic in the world and in your soul. Find ways to have more music in your life, and you’ll have more harmony too.
[Meet Luke. David and Leila Morris are fostering this handsome 19-month old. Leila says, “This super happy boy was lost in the woods and when found had 30 wounds from losing a few fights with wild things.” Some of Luke’s wounds were abscessed and required stitches, but now the wounds are healed, and Luke has gained 14 pounds. He’s ready for a new home. Leila says that in spite of everything Luke has been through, “he LOVES people and is now a housetrained Velcro Springer.” She says, “He usually howls when I play piano but would not do it for a picture. It was tough to play piano and hold a camera.” Well, I think Luke’s handsome enough just sitting pretty on the piano bench.
Thank you, Luke, for being a Guest Star on The Joyful Springer.]































































