Sunday, January 24, 2010

I Can't Sing


I can't sing. Not only can't I sing, I don't even have a sense of rhythm. They say children like the sound of their mothers' voices regardless, so I always sang to my children.

Each had a few special songs. When Colin was tiny, I would croon "Hush Little Baby" over and over, and I sang a version of B-I-N-G-O except with the letters of his name. I sang "Mama's Little Baby Loves Shortening Bread" to Nate during the many late nights we spent together, as well as "Skin-a-marink-a-do"

Lydia seems to love music more than the boys ever did, and she loves to sing and dance in a much more intense way than the boys. She forces me to stretch the most in my musical abilities, though, because she insists I make up songs on the fly. She'll say "Will you sing to me?" and when I say "yes," she'll say "Ok. Sing a song about pink cupcakes." So, I make up a song about pink cupcakes. And purple cows. And yellow cake. And flying in the sky. She never runs out of song ideas, and always seems pleased with the songs I create.

I can't refuse to sing to my young daughter, but I confess I'm glad nobody else hears me sing!

1 comment:

  1. What a sweet story :) You have one very creative little girl, there :)

    One of my boys would cry to every song I tried to sing except "How Much is that Doggie in the Window", when he was a baby. The other sings so much there was never a need for me to sing, which is a good thing because I can't sing in tune to save my life :)

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