Larry Karpenko’s new single, “To Walla from LA,” is a tender, country‑inspired ballad that captures one of the most emotional moments a parent can face: watching a child step into adulthood and trusting God with the transition.
The song was born during a flight from Los Angeles to Walla Walla, Washington, where Larry traveled with his daughter Lauryn for her university preview day. In the quiet space of that journey—somewhere above snow‑capped mountains and early‑morning clouds—he found himself overwhelmed by the beauty and ache of letting go. As he began writing out his thoughts and prayers, a song took shape. By the time the plane touched down, the entire piece was finished.
“To Walla from LA” carries the emotional warmth of “Butterfly Kisses” and the hopeful encouragement of “I Hope You Dance,” blending heartfelt storytelling with a gentle country ballad feel. The lyrics trace the arc of a father’s love—from childhood memories to the moment of release, and eventually to the full‑circle invitation for him to move closer again.
At its core, the song is a reflection on God’s faithfulness in every season of parenting. It’s about learning to trust Him with the people we love most, embracing the bittersweet beauty of change, and recognizing that love grows deeper—not weaker—when we let our children step into the life God is calling them toward.
With its emotional storytelling, warm acoustic textures, and deeply personal narrative, “To Walla From LA” invites listeners into a sacred moment between a father and daughter—a reminder that every mile traveled in love becomes part of a much bigger journey of grace.
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