Madison has discovered my ear buds, and my ITunes. The love for music is definitely in the genes.... I added a bunch of new pics at Flickr, be sure to click on my link on the right of the page to check them out. Hope you all had a safe, happy and relaxing Labor Day weekend.
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Ooooh, she is sooo cute.
Have a great week.
Take care, Meow
How cute! But are her music tastes the same as Mom's?
Meow: Thank you, you have a great week too!
VP: Not sure yet - she's progressing since she really only gets our tastes besides the traditional children's music. My only hope is she doesn't gain the like for country that her Daddy has. LOL
I think I'm getting weepy. B) Tito, hand me a tissue.
OH MY GOSH! that is a great pic, look at those eyes!!! She's adorable. I can tell she's listening to U2 :)
I just have to tell you this...I was looking at this adorable picture of Madison and thinking man, people pay a lot of money to get their hair that gorgeous honey brown shade. That girl has got it made! :)
I can't wait to hear what her first facorite song is! I remember when Teri's son discovered Styx. We even took him to see them in concert at the Mandalay Beay Beach. It will fun to watch her tasts change and develop.
Martin: I know, it gives me warm fuzzies.
Barbara: Thank you! She has listened to U2, but honestly, it was No Doubt playing.
VP: Thank you two-fold, because she and I have the exact same hair. Even down to where the cowlicks are!
Amy: I can't either. I'm really excited to see what she gets in to!
That is such a cute picture of her and glad she's getting into music at such an early age. Music has served me well over the years. Out of sheer curiosity, does she have any favorites or standouts?
Oh and completely off topic, but I gotta ask, what's the deal w/ the handicap symbol nest to the word verification box?
Nik, you know I really don't know what that handicap symbol is for... let me try it.
Wow, that's pretty cool. If you click on it, it gives you a series of numbers to type as you hear instead of the letters you see.
It's never too young to instill a love of music in children.
I vaguely remember being about 2 or 3 years old and wandering into my older sister, Laurie's, room and asking her to play her 8-track of Billy Joel's The Stranger then hitting her with a barrage of questions about the picture on the cover (a black and white shot of Billy Joel laying on a bed staring at a porcelain mask), there was a certain sadness in that picture. I'd ask her why the man in the picture was so sad.
That remains one of my favorite albums to this day.
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