I'm weird. Yes, I listen to music, but classical. I rarely listen to music with words. It's too busy for me. I have to focus so, to take in both - it exhausts me. Even in highschool, when my friends had all the songs memorized, I didn't, I couldn't. Something in my brain begins to get lost in the music and I don't hear the words. Most opera is not in english and the voices are other 'instruments' providing more varying harmony, so I don't mind opera. And I told Travis I liked rap in French, cuz there again, the words are just additional rhythm.
So just classical music for me and audio books. I fell in love with audio books when Dawson was young. We always looked for audio story for our kids, and finally that market grew beyond Burl Ives and Little Marcy - Calvary Chapel in California, with their kid productions, and the Odyssey stories ... Dawson's education came primarily from audio. He was too busy to sit still and learn (he would have been drugged in school), so I found all I could in audio form for him. He drug his cassette player all over!
Well I'm off. Off to work outside, along with my cassette walkman, before this upcoming week of cold with snow (we better get moisture! we're SO dry).
2 comments:
Hi Karey.
I have your cook book Hearth and Home and really love it.
Classical is good, instrumentals of all kinds can be really fun. We have a pretty nice variety of different types. I like to serve the music with the meals especially like today, in the spring with friends enjoying the first pleasant days of good weather and good food.
Hi Karey,
Nice to see my friend Karen Deborah came over to visit. (I think she has my first H&H cookbook.)
Thanks for your sweet and encouraging comments on my blog.
I am a music lover (words included). I motivate, relax, celebrate, dine, and all the rest with just the right tunes. My music library rivals my book library! Still I value the still times in a day. I just love having so many choices and so much freedom to tailor my environment to my personal needs/desires. God's gift of music is such a blessing.
Spring has sprung around here, despite the snowfall of yesterday (all gone quickly). With a new orchard planted and more berries to plant, along with the veggie garden in the works, there is lot to be celebrated out in the sunshine. I just wanted to stop in and say "Hi" before I grab gloves and hat for another glorious day.
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