Tom was watching it while I was working in the kitchen and I heard some singing that drew me into the living room. It was the wiffenpoof (sp?) group of Yale men and they were AWESOME! It's been getting more and more annoying listening to contemporary singers who try to cram as many runs into their songs as possible. It's ludicrous! So it was refreshing to hear something different.
As long as I'm being curmudgeonly...it is also great to see that boatload of crappy "rap" that one can't escape hearing over the last 2 decades is FINALLY getting more soulful, more melodic. PTL.
This was taken a few months ago. Noah and I were laughing so hard it's a wonder any of the pictures turned out. :))
ReplyDeleteThat child is ADORABLE! Good genetics. :)
ReplyDeleteShe looks so healthy and sturdy - obviously Mom, Dad, and Grandparents make sure she gets plenty of outside play time.
That is a GREAT picture. She is just beautiful, I know you two are so proud.
ReplyDeletePoor little girl has very fine hair; the slightest static charge sends it straight on end. It's hysterical to watch!
ReplyDelete"the slightest static charge sends it straight on end. It's hysterical to watch! "
ReplyDeleteAh ha! Honououourary Zionist hair rays!
She is seriously gorgeous.
A beautiful child, in want of nothing.
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Is anyone else watching The Sing-Off? I'm hooked! All the groups are sooooo good!
ReplyDeleteOh, My. She is an Uber-cutie, and I feel for her, since all 12 of my hairs go in different directions due to static electricity.
ReplyDeleteTom was watching it while I was working in the kitchen and I heard some singing that drew me into the living room. It was the wiffenpoof (sp?) group of Yale men and they were AWESOME! It's been getting more and more annoying listening to contemporary singers who try to cram as many runs into their songs as possible. It's ludicrous! So it was refreshing to hear something different.
ReplyDeleteAs long as I'm being curmudgeonly...it is also great to see that boatload of crappy "rap" that one can't escape hearing over the last 2 decades is FINALLY getting more soulful, more melodic. PTL.