Another note: Throughout my life, there have been those songs (be it a hymn, country song, folk song, disney song, whatev) that I just don't quite know the lyrics to at certain points. For instance, as a kid, I thought the abc song had the word "elemeno" in it. Anyway, I am proud (and maybe a little embarrased) to announce that I recently learned the correct lyric to a song that has been bothering me t

his holiday season and many past! I was always confused why in the song
Home for the Holidays they sing "For the holidays you can't be home sweet home." It just didn't make any sense! So I finally looked up the lyrics and now it is all clear to me. As many of you probably already know, the song goes, "For the holidays you can't
beat home sweet home." Of course! Case closed.
P.S. In
Up on the Housetop we sing "Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn't go?" This is the correct lyric, but what does it mean? Who wouldn't go where? Up on the roof with Santa? I just don't get it. If any of you do, I'd love to be enlightened.
P.S. We had a Polar Express Pajama party at preschool. That is why all the kids (Julia included, naturally) are in their jammies.
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When at age 18 someone finally explained to me that "I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" did not imply infidelity my Christmas was much merrier. Who knew that Santa was actually Daddy?!
OH MAN! Thanks. That has always bugged me. I always thought it must be some sort of IF you can't be home sweet home, too bad for you. Or something. Who knows.
This is Lili on Jeff's computer. Hooray for figuring out lyrics. I bet we all are still figuring out lyrics to every disney song.
If I wasn't here right now, I'd be so sad not to be able to see that smoochy after looking at the pictures. They are sooooooo cute. She is a one-man show
I just saw this now. I don't know how I missed it. It is so fun to see. Julia is so good at letting you dress her up. She's adorable.
OOOO that baby! The Polar Express party was the best(say like Matt does)
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