Posted in May 2009

SONGS!

About a month or so ago, I took the iPod player/speakers we had bought just before Monkey was born out of hiding from the disorganized mess we call our “home office”. I set it up in our kitchen and one morning, I decided to play some music while Monkey and I got the chance to wake up. Okay, who are we kidding, it was to wake me up.

This has become a regular occurance now not only in the morning during breakfast but just about anytime Monkey is in the kitchen. He’ll request, “SONGS!” And this was really cute, so of course, we obliged.

Then it became, “MY SONGS!” He would no longer tolerate DH playing some BT or me playing some Leonard Bernstein. It had to be HIS songs, various children’s music I have downloaded or purchased. Finicky little bugger.

It’s not so bad. I could shoot myself for one of the albums I bought where the children who are singing the songs are so shrill you just want to strangle something. But others aren’t so bad, and I have a strong recommendation for Snack Time, by the Barenaked Ladies or Here Come the 123s (The Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse), by They Might Be Giants, should you be in the market for pleasant, non-suicidal children’s music.  My favorite song is Raisins from the Barenaked Ladies.  Give it a listen.  Very catchy tune with just enough wit to amuse a parent and nonsense to amuse kids.

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Today’s relevant song

There’s only so much you can learn in one place
The more that I wait, the more time that I waste

I havn’t got much time to waste
It’s time to make my way
I’m not afraid of what I’ll face
But I’m afraid to stay
I’m going down my road and I can make it alone
I’ll work and I’ll fight till I find a place of my own

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Monkey’s Language and Memory Skills

Monkey’s language skills have improved so greatly.  He’s using sentences now and today, I realized he’s learned a new language.  Body language.

It was really cute even though he didn’t mean for it to be.

He was playing with his pretend kitchen set.  Cooking up some rocks — real rocks people, not crack.  I was sitting behind him a few feet away just watching as he imitated what he thought “cooking” involved.  Suddenly, he wips around and looks at me with slightly squinted eyes and slightly pursed lips, “No touch.  HOT!”  And then continued fake cooking.  I couldn’t help but giggle a little.  So cute.

Then later this evening, we were wrapping up eating his REAL dinner.  He had climbed down from his chair and still had a banana in his hand.  Slowly he backed into our dining room where there is carpet — where he’s not supposed to have food — all the while looking at me.  As he stepped, he said something which took me a while to decipher.  At first, it sounded like, “ook a ee, I touch butt.”  Then I realized, he was QUOTING a line from Finding Nemo!  The part where the little fish named Sheldon says, “Ooo, look at me!  I’m going to touch the butt!”

Not only was his memory good enough to remember the line, but the motion associated with it.  Moving backward toward something he wasn’t supposed to touch!  The inflection in his voice was almost perfect, too!  AMAZING!

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Being a Mom means …

… rarely getting to sleep in and relishing the days you have the opportunity to do so.

… praying you can drop your kid off at daycare and get to work without one stain.

… you don’t “do” your hair everyday — or even once a week.

… silence is now comforting and not scary, unless the children are awake. :)

… loving the littlest but sweetest hugs and kisses.

… your day can be all better with a tiny voiced “wuv yoo”.

… knowing though your work will never be done, you’ve known no better reward than your child’s smile.

Happy Mommy’s Day to all the muthas!

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