Do you find that some songs are just not descriptive enough? Have no fear, here are all the OTHER lyrics to those catchy songs you love!
HAPPY FRIDAY!!
Do you find that some songs are just not descriptive enough? Have no fear, here are all the OTHER lyrics to those catchy songs you love!
HAPPY FRIDAY!!
Asher – 4.5 years
Chancery – 2 years
Asher: “We live in Canada!”
Chancery: “RAAAAWWRR!”
Asher: “I just saw a BEAR!!!!”
Asher: “What if it’s hungry, & it want’s to EAT me?”
Chancery: “Don’t be afraid, Asher. It’s only me.”
Chancery: “See, it’s my smiling face behind the bear mask!”
Asher: “Well, that is a relief!”
Chancery: “I had you fooled though! You were so scared!”
*A special thanks to my Mother, who sent us the bear mask that Chancery REFUSED to put down for picture taking!
This is Asher’s favourite Christmas song. Every time I turn on the Christmas music, he insists we hear this song first. I remember hearing it when I was a kid, but it seems to have waned in popularity over the years. Do you remember this classic?
To hear my complete Christmas playlist, go here.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Yes, we’ve come back to The Killers for another bizarre Christmas song. This one even has an official video, which somehow makes the song even more bizarre
So, do you have any non-traditional Christmas songs that you love? Please share them! To hear my complete Christmas playlist, go here.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
I can’t really explain why, but this is currently my top favourite Christmas song. Probably because it’s got such a different sound from the traditional Christmas songs.
To hear my complete Christmas playlist, go here
Looking all the way back to 1976, here’s a classic that you never hear these days…
To hear my complete Christmas playlist, go here.
This is a little different version than the one I have on my Christmas rotation, but another good deviation from the overplayed Christmas songs you’re used to!
To hear my complete Christmas playlist, go here
Today’s song is by New York native, Rob Thomas. Another good one that you’ve probably never heard before (unless you live in New York).
What are some of your holiday favourites?
I thought it might be nice in the days leading up to Christmas, to share some of my favourite alternative Christmas songs. I find that listening to “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” sung by all different artists gets old after awhile, so it’s always nice to hear something totally new.
Today’s offering is “A Great Big Sled” by The Killers
Check back tomorrow for another Christmas hit!
Asher – 4 years
Chancery – 2 years
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Chancery: “Let’s mess with Mum today, Asher.”
Chancery: “Why don’t you look…”
Chancery: “Then I’ll look…”
Chancery: “Then I’ll keep looking, just to throw her off a bit more.”
Asher: “Then we’ll both look… model pose.”
Chancery: “Now feign interest in this book.”
Chancery: “Cheesy grin, lots of teeth!”
Asher: “Face it, Mum, this is the best you’re going to get.”
Chancery was singing a nice song in the truck today…
at least I THOUGHT it was nice, until I listened more carefully…
“I love you, and you are my friend…
Da, da, da, Daddy…
and not you, Mummy…
Only Daddy is the one I love…
And he’s my friend…
but you are no-o-o-ot!”
Just warms your heart, doesn’t it?
PChad made this ‘Race Car’ awhile ago for the kids, & it has since been destroyed & relegated to the trash heap, but Asher had a lot of fun driving it in the meantime.
Chancery was gazing at her hands the other day when she announced, “I have little baby hands… like Baby Noah.”
Noah is her cousin, & when we last saw him, she referred to him as ‘Baby Noah’, despite him being nearly a year old.
I told her, “Noah isn’t a baby anymore, he’s 1, & he’s going to have a new baby brother or sister soon.”
This, of course prompted her to ask, “Why?”
So I explained, “Auntie Brenda has a baby in her tummy, & it’s going to come out soon.”
Asher had been listening & decided to add his two cents worth, “She should go to the dentist & get it fixed.”
I thought that was an interesting solution, so I asked Asher, “Why would she have to go to the dentist?”
Asher: “When babies come out, they just pop right out, & then you have to get it fixed!”
Auntie Brenda probably wishes that babies popped right out! Saturday we got the call that Jacob was born! Congratulations (& don’t forget to make your dentist appointment!) We are excited to meet the newest addition to the family!
Asher – 4 years
Chancery – 2 years
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Asher: “I am going to read you a Christmas story today…”
Asher: “It’s called, ‘Olive, the Other Reindeer’.”
Asher: “Are you ready? Then let’s begin.”
Chancery: “I wonder what this story is going to be about? Is it any good? Is it worth listening to? Should I bother listening?”
Asher: “Chancery, I’d appreciate it if you’d just listen while I read, & then you will find out what the book is about.”
Chancery: “Ok. I’m sorry. I will be quiet.”
Asher: “It was Christmastime………………”
Asher: “…The End. So, what did you think of the book, Chancery?”
Chancery: “Sorry, Asher, but I fell asleep!”
Many of you may be having trouble sleeping during the business of the Holiday season, maybe this lullaby will help you drift off to dreamland.
HAPPY FRIDAY!!
I was home for Christmas a few years ago & my mom made this dish. As soon as I tasted it I knew it would become a holiday favourite at our house & it has! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Sweet Potato Casserole
Preheat oven to 350°
5-7 sweet potatoes (or 6 C canned yams)
Peel, & boil ‘til soft
1/2 C Sugar
2 Eggs
1/2 C Milk
1 t Vanilla
6 T Margarine
Mix & mash all ingredients together. Put in a 9x13 baking dish.
1 C Brown Sugar
1/2 C Softened Margarine
1/2 C Flour
Mash together & add 1 C Pecans
Put on top of potatoes & bake 20-25 min.
When I take the kids to the grocery store, they always beg for crackers as we are strolling up the cracker aisle. I know from past experience that if I buy crackers, I’d better be prepared to eat them myself, or they’ll end up getting stale.
For some reason, crackers look really appetising in the store, but once we cross the threshold of our home, they become vile, boring snacks that no one wants to eat.
Asher begged for some Ritz crackers a few weeks ago, & after making him promise to eat them without complaint, I caved & purchased them. There they sit in the cupboard, & the only time I can make the kids eat them is if I remind them of their promise. If I pack the crackers in Asher’s school bag, they come right back home at the end of the day.
String cheese is another snack that they used to love, but I can’t buy it anymore either. Have you ever seen an opened cheese, limply lying at the bottom of a lunch bag at the end of the day? It’s not a pretty sight, my friend.
And Fish crackers! WHO DOESN’T LIKE FISHY CRACKERS?? My kids, that’s who. It’s preposterous!
Thankfully, I can still make them cheer when I announce that we are having quesadillas for dinner. Chancery was helping (watching) me make them the other night & announced, “we’re cheesing it up, Mummy!”
Asher was in the far back set of the truck with his stuffed dog, ‘Frisbee’. Asher was chatting away to no one in particular, so PChad & I started listening in. The following conversation was taking place:
Asher: “Frisbee, you can’t really talk, so I have to talk for you.”
Frisbee: “Ok, Asher!”
Asher: “I want you to stop talking now.”
Frisbee: “Ok.”
Asher: “That’s still talking, Frisbee. I said no more talking.”
Frisbee: “Alright.”
Asher: “One… two… I said two already, Frisbee, so you better stop talking now.”
Frisbee: “I will.”
Asher: “That’s it, Frisbee, you’re getting a time out. You have to sit over in that seat until your time out is over.”
Ahh, I love that kid’s imagination!
Asher: “It would be really nice if there were two of me.”
Me: “Why?”
Asher: “Then I would have another me to play with!”
Me: “Aren’t you glad you have Chancery to play with?”
Asher: “Yes, otherwise I’d have no one to play with!”
Asher – 4 years
Chancery – 2 years
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Asher: “This is ‘Buddy Bear’.”
Asher: “He is visiting from my school.”
Asher: “He really likes to be hugged, nice & tight.”
Asher: “LIKE THIS!!!”
Chancery: “Like THIS, Asher?”
Asher: “Yes, exactly. Doesn’t he look happy now?”
Quickly, grab your children & gather ‘round for this fun little diddy!
If your children are anything like mine, this will quickly become their new favourite song & they will beg you to play it over, & over, & over again.
You’re welcome.
HAPPY FRIDAY!!
As we were setting up out artificial tree this year, we had a bit of help from Chancery. Asher found something else to occupy himself, but Chancery was an eager participant. We put each section of the tree together & Chancery helped us get all the little branches out of the box.
Now, she proudly points to the tree & says, “We made a tree!” or, “We BUILDED a tree!” She’s so proud of what she has helped us accomplish this year.
Today she was telling me once again, “Mummy, we builded a Christmas tree.”
And then she continued, “Christmastime is coming soon… It’s going to be God’s BIRTHDAY!”
I’m so glad she gets it. Even if she doesn’t fully understand yet, it’s nice to know that she’s beginning to grasp the reason we celebrate & ‘make’ trees.