There are some songs that come on and immediately make me feel like Iโm in the movie Juno (minus the teen pregnancy and all-star cast of course). I mean this as an incredibly high compliment because the Juno soundtrack is amazing. โBicycleโ, by Frances England, is one such song. Itโs adorable, itโs quirky, and itโs … Continue reading โWith the wind in my hair, and pedals under my feet, bicycle bicycle fly over concreteโ
“Though we’re all different, we can all get along.”
My husband once called himself an โemo man-childโ because he continues his active devotion to emo-punk bands of the late 90โs/early 2000s into his adult life. When I asked permission to refer to him as an โemo man-childโ in this post, he threw a kooshball at my head. I took that as a YES. Back … Continue reading “Though we’re all different, we can all get along.”
“You better put the sauce on it!”
If someone asked me what a smile sounds like, I would turn on Jazzy Ash. Perhaps itโs because I have a small obsession with New Orleans Jazz and I believe any task is made infinitely more enjoyable when youโre listening to it. Like when I catch myself glaring angrily at a pile of handwash-only dishes … Continue reading “You better put the sauce on it!”
“We’re sitting front row at nature’s symphony show.”
What a lovely line, right? I felt it was appropriate to get this party started with the song lyric that inspired this very blog. When I first heard it, on a random Spotify playlist for kids that I popped on to avoid death by Baby Shark, I did an auditory double take. First of … Continue reading “We’re sitting front row at nature’s symphony show.”