On the way home....we sang a little ditty. Mallory flipped her lid...scream at us to stop singing and then Alex said we were making his ears bleed. I have no idea where they get their dramatics from . Here's what we were singing.
By the way....I found my notebook! It was in my tote where I keep my unread magazines....I took it to my sick bed last weekend and stashed it in there for safe keeping. It was so safe I couldn't find it.
Also...day two of getting up and getting ready with REAL clothes and make up....working out GREAT!
I hope you're having a great Tuesday!
YOU CAN'T TRIPLE STAMP A DOUBLE STAMP! LLOYD!!!! YOU CAN'T TRIPLE STAMP A DOUBLE STAMP!!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine why any child would have a problem with such a classic musical piece.
Claire always yells at me to stop singing. I just don't get it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun day! My kids music makes my ears bleed - I must be getting old. lol.
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Jen
I've always wondered when our kids would realize that we couldn't sing, or at least my kids.
ReplyDeleteMock, ya, ing, ya, bird, ya! Lol. I knew exactly what they were singing before I even pushed play! But of course I pushed play anyway. It's a must! That movie cracks me up.
ReplyDeleteI thought your name was Mary Samsonite!! That's what it said on your suitcase! lol
Lol. When I was little my mom and older brother and sister would sing "home again, home again, jiggity jig," every time we would be nearly home and it PISSED ME OFF every time. I would freak out and they would just keep on, and laugh at me. It was just such a stupid saying.
ReplyDeleteIt's a family joke now. And I do the same thing to my son now sometimes, only it's the theme from the cartoon "Kipper". I sing it lounge singer style.
Yes! My sister and I sing the Mockingbird ditty too! Classic!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you found your notebook. I am constantly losing mine. Lost one at Wal-mart, one at Safeway, one in my house somewhere. Ugh.
I can't believe Mallory and Alex had such an issue with our vocal stylings!
ReplyDeleteWe ROCKED that song!
When my little guys are tired and put out and someone is having a good time, i.e. singing - they want everyone to be quiet - kind of like jabbing a finger until everyone feels just like they do! It's their way of saying, "Hey, I'm put out - can someone help me here."
ReplyDeleteLOL! My kids would have bleeding ears too. They already complain when I sing along with the radio. Mom!! I used to LIKE that song!
ReplyDeleteWould it be mean to say that my kids make my ears bleed???
ReplyDelete***shrug***
~Becca
I make my children's ears bleed ALL the time. :-)
ReplyDeleteHe's hilarious! Where DO they get these ideas??? Ya gotta love it!
ReplyDeleteMy kids never let me sing. They always scream. Always have. And I have no idea why. I may not be American Idol material - but I'm not bad!
ReplyDeleteMaybe they get their dramatic side from their dad? :)
ReplyDeleteGlad I'm not the only parent that tries to hide a McDonald's play area. LOL!
ReplyDeleteYes I agree, drama definitely from their dad!
ReplyDeleteLOL, I Heart Dumb and Dumber, wish you would have vlogged you guys singing! :)
ReplyDeletePS- the movie the sweetest thing is the girl version of Dumb and Dumber, love that movie too! ;)
Too funny - making his ears bleed!
ReplyDeleteAt least my kids and I liked the same music. We all used to sing really loud to songs together.
However, I really cannot stand the movie Dumb & Dumber, so I HAD to turn off the video immediately!!
Glad you found your notebook, it's always in the last place you look - isn't that the stupidest saying?
Have a great rest of the week!