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Randomness

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This was one of those glorious weeks where things happened and I wrote about none of it. The boys had a good week with school. That is enough right there to make me feel fantastic. After a couple of rough weeks I abandoned the idea of no morning routine and plunked us back into a typical morning like last year. Instantly it was better and the complaining stopped. Well not all of it but the “why do we have to…blah blah stopped.

We also met with our Supervising Teacher. Attended a “two-thumbs up” birthday party. I managed to get to the book sale for 3 hours without my kids. My kids got to spend 3 hours hanging out with Grandpa and Grandma and an Auntie. We hunted and gathered all our necessary pieces for a weekend of science experiments about atoms. Supplies included balloons, food coloring and marshmallows. Can you see the happy smiling children?

And finally one morning while I was busy reading and responding to email Jr. came up to tell me he’d made something to show me. Can you see what it says in the photo?

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A Music Project

Last week I found myself thinking about a song from my childhood. Specifically I was recalling The Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton. It was a song that my Dad would play a lot and one that we kids loved to dance around too. Then the boys were intrigued by the new Dell commercial that features Lollipop which happens to be another song that I’m familiar with from those lazy days of summer as a child.

Thus my “Pop Culturally Relevant (at least to me) Music Project” was born.

I’m lobbying my dear hubby for a music budget to acquire copies of the songs we add to our growing list. What makes these Pop Culturally Relevant? Opinion. This isn’t a project that is steeped in research or even anything at all scientific. This is a growing list of songs and musicians that matter to me and my husband. Songs that I remember. Songs I can still sing today. Songs I personally think a person should hear at least a few times in life. I’m hoping to collect a top ten from most of the people in our family plus a few friends that have very different music tastes than mine. When were done or at least have enough to fill a few playlists I think we’ll have a great collection of songs for the boys (and let’s be honest ourselves too!)

So what is on our list so far:

Artist: Johnny Horton
Song: One Night in Bangkok
Song: Lollipop
Song: Beep Beep
Artist: Billie Holiday Song: Strange Fruit
Artist: The Mamas & The Papas

I’ve only been thinking about it for a few days so I know it will grow (and grow, and grown). What song or artist would make your list and why? I’m finding that along with the song or artist I need to take some time to write a brief bit about why it is relevant to the person.

For instance let’s take the Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton. Back when I was about 8 years old we had a AM/FM Radio – Tape player in the dining room of our house. On cleaning days when we’d (the four of us kids) be just tired of picking up toys and were sad little sacks of “we’ll never get done!” Dad would put on this tape with a few Johnny Horton songs. One of our favorites was Battle of New Orleans. We’d get up, dance and march around the dining room in mock battle while the song played. Generally being goofy kids. And at the end of the song our job didn’t seem to horrible or impossible anymore.

We really should be asleep

Instead of being “good” and going to sleep at a decent hour, we are spending the later part of the night watching a nature program from the BBC.

Today was a pretty good day but one that had a slow simmer of a start. It seemed to take forever for us to get going though we were up at normal time. But we lingered at breakfast. Then we lingered and worked on our school work at a slow pace. Even the afternoon seemed to be slow and easy.

Lil’B and I mixed up a batch of monster cookies. Yum! Then while baking I tried to working on a sewing project while the boys played upstairs. That wasn’t really the best idea because sewing + baking = a burnt batch and pattern piece cut wrong. Ah well. The boys scooted downstairs shortly after the first batch was finished (cookie radar!).

I made some homemade hamburger buns for supper. I’ll play with the recipe a bit more before I post it. I’m looking for a nice fluffy bun and I’m not quite there yet! I forgot that my dear husband was working tonight so its been quite quiet here just the boys and I. Well save for some family friend stuff but that was only a short bit of a visit.

After getting cleaned up (sandbox + water escapade) we popped in our DVD. We’re learning all about the sardine run at the moment. Fascinating really. I personally love nature shows but I especially love nature show that teach me something new as well!

Happy Weekend!

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