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November 9, 2010
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The Sun

The Sun
felt really hot on my skin today. This doesn’t feel like November, much, but I’ll take it….all the way until May. Wouldn’t that be great?

I’m sure that y’all have noticed that I don’t point you to very many girl singers. That is true and I don’t really know why. I have to point one out today, though. The name of this band is the Mynabirds. The lead singer has an amazing voice.

Here is their performance of “We Made a Mountain” on YouTube:

Here is where you can get a free mp3 of a live session that they did for HearYa.

This is a good song to get stuck in your head.

Happy Balmy Tuesday!

November 9, 2010
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The Sun

The Sun
felt really hot on my skin today. This doesn’t feel like November, much, but I’ll take it….all the way until May. Wouldn’t that be great?

I’m sure that y’all have noticed that I don’t point you to very many girl singers. That is true and I don’t really know why. I have to point one out today, though. The name of this band is the Mynabirds. The lead singer has an amazing voice.

Here is their performance of “We Made a Mountain” on YouTube:

Here is where you can get a free mp3 of a live session that they did for HearYa.

This is a good song to get stuck in your head.

Happy Balmy Tuesday!

November 9, 2010
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The Sun

The Sun
felt really hot on my skin today. This doesn’t feel like November, much, but I’ll take it….all the way until May. Wouldn’t that be great?

I’m sure that y’all have noticed that I don’t point you to very many girl singers. That is true and I don’t really know why. I have to point one out today, though. The name of this band is the Mynabirds. The lead singer has an amazing voice.

Here is their performance of “We Made a Mountain” on YouTube:

Here is where you can get a free mp3 of a live session that they did for HearYa.

This is a good song to get stuck in your head.

Happy Balmy Tuesday!

November 3, 2010
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The Sheep Dogs

The Sheep Dogs
are an interesting band. They have an unmistakable Southern rock sound and it is very, very good. Check out their video for their song “I Don’t Know”. I dig it.

Happy Wednesday, y’all!

November 3, 2010
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The Sheep Dogs

The Sheep Dogs
are an interesting band. They have an unmistakable Southern rock sound and it is very, very good. Check out their video for their song “I Don’t Know”. I dig it.

Happy Wednesday, y’all!

November 3, 2010
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The Sheep Dogs

The Sheep Dogs
are an interesting band. They have an unmistakable Southern rock sound and it is very, very good. Check out their video for their song “I Don’t Know”. I dig it.

Happy Wednesday, y’all!

November 2, 2010
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Cupboard Bingo

Cupboard Bingo
is what I feel like I’m playing everyday as I cook dinner. Why? Because, it is the chore of my oldest son to unload the dishwasher at the end of his BLASTED ACADEMICS everyday.

It always makes me smile, and not only because he is doing one of my least favorite chores, but because he puts things away in such creative ways. Never the same way twice — that’s his dish putting away motto.

It should be established, of course, what kind of kitchen I have, so that y’all can get a visual on this.

I’ve made peace with my kitchen, even though it isn’t remotely cute or elegant. It is technically an eat-in kitchen that I can’t imagine having a table for eating IN since it is tiny. The couple who lived here before us ate in there with their 5 children. How they did it is beyond me. There are cupboards all around, and J puts things away sort of well, depending on the day and the distraction level.

Usually, it is funny, though, even when he gets it wrong, because there is some zany sense at play.

Example:

Where would you think that J would place this

1/4 metal measuring cup?

Perhaps in the drawer with

this cup that looks similar, though it lacks a handle?

Or, maybe with

this cup that looks different but has the writing on the handle “1/4 cup”?

What do you think, do you think that he would put it in the drawer under the stove that holds a frying pan that is shaped like and fashioned from the same material as the metal measuring cup?

Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.

By the way, he is doing a scene from the movie Elmo in Grouchland on his blog, Wacktopia today. I couldn’t believe how spot on parts of his performance were.

JLB keeps it interesting.

November 2, 2010
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Cupboard Bingo

Cupboard Bingo
is what I feel like I’m playing everyday as I cook dinner. Why? Because, it is the chore of my oldest son to unload the dishwasher at the end of his BLASTED ACADEMICS everyday.

It always makes me smile, and not only because he is doing one of my least favorite chores, but because he puts things away in such creative ways. Never the same way twice — that’s his dish putting away motto.

It should be established, of course, what kind of kitchen I have, so that y’all can get a visual on this.

I’ve made peace with my kitchen, even though it isn’t remotely cute or elegant. It is technically an eat-in kitchen that I can’t imagine having a table for eating IN since it is tiny. The couple who lived here before us ate in there with their 5 children. How they did it is beyond me. There are cupboards all around, and J puts things away sort of well, depending on the day and the distraction level.

Usually, it is funny, though, even when he gets it wrong, because there is some zany sense at play.

Example:

Where would you think that J would place this

1/4 metal measuring cup?

Perhaps in the drawer with

this cup that looks similar, though it lacks a handle?

Or, maybe with

this cup that looks different but has the writing on the handle “1/4 cup”?

What do you think, do you think that he would put it in the drawer under the stove that holds a frying pan that is shaped like and fashioned from the same material as the metal measuring cup?

Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.

By the way, he is doing a scene from the movie Elmo in Grouchland on his blog, Wacktopia today. I couldn’t believe how spot on parts of his performance were.

JLB keeps it interesting.

November 2, 2010
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Cupboard Bingo

Cupboard Bingo
is what I feel like I’m playing everyday as I cook dinner. Why? Because, it is the chore of my oldest son to unload the dishwasher at the end of his BLASTED ACADEMICS everyday.

It always makes me smile, and not only because he is doing one of my least favorite chores, but because he puts things away in such creative ways. Never the same way twice — that’s his dish putting away motto.

It should be established, of course, what kind of kitchen I have, so that y’all can get a visual on this.

I’ve made peace with my kitchen, even though it isn’t remotely cute or elegant. It is technically an eat-in kitchen that I can’t imagine having a table for eating IN since it is tiny. The couple who lived here before us ate in there with their 5 children. How they did it is beyond me. There are cupboards all around, and J puts things away sort of well, depending on the day and the distraction level.

Usually, it is funny, though, even when he gets it wrong, because there is some zany sense at play.

Example:

Where would you think that J would place this

1/4 metal measuring cup?

Perhaps in the drawer with

this cup that looks similar, though it lacks a handle?

Or, maybe with

this cup that looks different but has the writing on the handle “1/4 cup”?

What do you think, do you think that he would put it in the drawer under the stove that holds a frying pan that is shaped like and fashioned from the same material as the metal measuring cup?

Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.

By the way, he is doing a scene from the movie Elmo in Grouchland on his blog, Wacktopia today. I couldn’t believe how spot on parts of his performance were.

JLB keeps it interesting.

November 1, 2010
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A Taunt

A Taunt
thrown out in the car on the way to school this morning was,

“Well, I’VE got OPPOSABLE thumbs, what do you think of THAT!?!”

Not much was thought of it, by the older (taunted) brother.

Oh, my, there should be a word for the grumpy-sleep-deprived mood on the day after Halloween. I just don’t know what that word is.

Monday-itis, perhaps? That would only work on a Monday, though, of course.

On this mellow Monday night, I’m listening to A.A. Bondy’s live session that he did with Hear Ya a few years ago. Particularly, I love “World Without End”. Of course, y’all probably know how I feel about A.A. Bondy. Anyway, if you want to check it out, click here to listen and get some great mp3s. I have to say that I truly enjoy the live sessions that are recorded at HearYa. They just really know what they are doing. I have 2 different recordings of many of my favorite songs — usually the track that is on the album or cd and then also the HearYa live session version. I always, 100% of the time, like the HearYa version better. So, there you have another plug for my favorite music site on the web.

I hope y’all had a good Monday. Happy November!