Well the basket nd title signify an egg hunt, obviously, but the hands ove the ears? Not sure. Is it some way too loud music being played over loud speakers? Given your self-proclaimed title of music snob, I can't imagine Dumpling is used to the super loud praise music offered in a typical mega church. And please, please, PLEASE tell me its not Christian rock!
Right on, Terry! It was...well...I'm not sure what genre it was. The words were offensively silly, the beat was making Fifi, "carsick," and Dumpling's "heart hurt."
But nevermind all the bad taste in music--why do churches want to blow their people's eardrums like that? That decibel level *couldn't* have been good for anyone!
My daughter teased me the other day. She calls me a music snob, but not. I went to pick her up at her school as her car was in the shop. She saw me coming and started giggling. When she got in she said " You are the only person I know who blasts classical music in the car, mom. I could hear you coming from afar."
Yeah.
I have to confess, sometimes I pop in here to hear Lully, of Bach's cantata. :)
I thought it was from screaming kids being greedy over eggs and your girls being gracious. My daughter opted out of an egg hunt. She said all the kids are greedy and fight over them. :>( I would guess your girls would be sweet and equally disappointed at the poor manners of less gentle children. We had an egg hunt at home and daughter was just as happy. She thought it was fun to hide them for us, too.
Oh, your little girl is doing what I felt like doing at the church's egg hunt WE were at on Saturday! LOL Actually my girls had a great time, but wow, was it crowded! (I posted pictures today...)
I wanted you to know that for my daughter's violin homework, her teacher wants her to listen every week to some classical music. Sometimes we listen on the radio...or to one of our tapes...but sometimes I call her to the computer and we listen to some of the music here on your blog, dear GB! :) It's SO beautiful...and I wanted you to know you are contributing to my eight year old's violin improvement! :)
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Oh, I would love to guess, but all I see is a red x! No picture! But, I am oh-so-curious!
The photo didn't load. Do I get extra points if I still get it right? LOL
GB,
I can't see a picture, so no guess from me! :-)
Cheers, Wilm
Well the basket nd title signify an egg hunt, obviously, but the hands ove the ears? Not sure. Is it some way too loud music being played over loud speakers? Given your self-proclaimed title of music snob, I can't imagine Dumpling is used to the super loud praise music offered in a typical mega church. And please, please, PLEASE tell me its not Christian rock!
the result of mom telling children "no more candy?"
Right on, Terry! It was...well...I'm not sure what genre it was. The words were offensively silly, the beat was making Fifi, "carsick," and Dumpling's "heart hurt."
But nevermind all the bad taste in music--why do churches want to blow their people's eardrums like that? That decibel level *couldn't* have been good for anyone!
Scientifically speaking, of course.
Huse...LOL! That could certainly be true too.
Poor kids!! Takes a bit of the fun out of the whole thing, doesn't it?
Poor girl!!
Awww Bless her heart.
My daughter teased me the other day. She calls me a music snob, but not. I went to pick her up at her school as her car was in the shop. She saw me coming and started giggling. When she got in she said " You are the only person I know who blasts classical music in the car, mom. I could hear you coming from afar."
Yeah.
I have to confess, sometimes I pop in here to hear Lully, of Bach's cantata. :)
I was going to guess loud music too.
I thought it might be a bullhorn. Blasting music, huh? Sounds fun.
I thought it was from screaming kids being greedy over eggs and your girls being gracious. My daughter opted out of an egg hunt. She said all the kids are greedy and fight over them. :>( I would guess your girls would be sweet and equally disappointed at the poor manners of less gentle children.
We had an egg hunt at home and daughter was just as happy. She thought it was fun to hide them for us, too.
Oh, your little girl is doing what I felt like doing at the church's egg hunt WE were at on Saturday! LOL
Actually my girls had a great time, but wow, was it crowded! (I posted pictures today...)
I wanted you to know that for my daughter's violin homework, her teacher wants her to listen every week to some classical music. Sometimes we listen on the radio...or to one of our tapes...but sometimes I call her to the computer and we listen to some of the music here on your blog, dear GB! :)
It's SO beautiful...and I wanted you to know you are contributing to my eight year old's violin improvement! :)
I actually thought that it was from kids screaming. :)
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