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Reminds me of my mother...wonderful woman but she could not carry a tune or remember a lyric. Yet until each of us reached about age 6 or so, we loved her singing to us. It was beautiful to us. It is a fond memory my siblings and I treasure. As your kids will treasure this memory of you.



So, did your family move to Texas?! It certainly sounds like you have had many life changes going on. No wonder reading has taken a back seat!



That's mine too! I can sort of carry a tune though..so probably sounds a bit different than his.

I love to sing, not that I sing very well (according to my nasty brothers!), but I do sing in the church choir. Your story reminded me of the year my grandkids asked me to sing my old Girl Scout songs to them during a ride to the airport. Goodness that was fun!

Yes, because rest assured the day is coming when children no longer want you to sing them to sleep :). I had little time for reading when my kids were little. That said, as they got a bit older I read books I didn't when I was growing up such as every single Little House novel, The Cricket in Times Square and many, many others when I read them aloud to my kids (but it seemed slow going at the time, especially as the Little House Books were read to one child at a time when they were the right ages to enjoy them).

Ahh, I'm not familiar with that area. I'm in San Antonio.

I used to sing a kermit song to my son. He loved it for a while and would come sit at my feet under the piano. Then one day he reached up and put his hand over my mouth. Oh, they grow up so fast.

LOL! Ok, that made me laugh!

I used to sing a kermit song to my son. He loved it for a while and would come sit at my feet under the piano. Then one day he reached up and put his..."
My eldest was two when I was forbidden to sing along with her children's tapes. Barely two at that, and I can carry a tune whereas she couldn't yet.
But I was allowed to do singing games with them for significantly longer as long as they thought the games were fun (made up ones, mostly).


Thanks very much and per your request I've updated my photos folder with two new pics of Jack and Quinn.


Charlie those boys are adorable! They both have your smile!