Not only are you five gentlemen genuinely nice in person, but you've put out a lot of music that turns around my son's sour mood. He's now happily giggling and dancing to "Good Life."
Even if I hadn't been so lucky as to have met you guys in person, (Just happenstance and small world colliding really.) I'd be singing your praises right now. Pun not intended.
http://www.onerepublic.net/
Though their TV performances rarely do them justice, they'll be on the Ellen show tomorrow & Conan the 6th.
I love Coco too, but lately I've been focused on trying to meet my art deadlines so except for NCIS I I haven't been watching much TV really. (PBS over breakfast doesn't count in my book.) And with my new schedule I'll miss the next month of NCIS... which means I'll obviously have to watch a NCIS marathon through hulu or netflix etc etc when I'm recovering from surgery.
,,, even with trying to edit the above it still comes out a bit scattered... which is how it is, everything all at once, thrown into the toy box in whatever order it landed, like my sons toys.
My son is currently converting his "garage" into quite the impressive Mega Blocks castle.
I want to go to Boston Museum of Science. That was my plan last night: spend 1/2 of Monday at MOS. (http://www.mos.org ) My child? Of course not! He wants to go to school. It's not a school day for him, so since he can't go to school he doesn't want to leave the apartment. He's not autistic (for whoever is reading this and thinking that), he's strong willed and usually knows what he wants... which is difficult when your plans clash with his and his attitude. So he's building a castle and I'm blogging in hopes that when the castle is done (and it's never done until every block in the apartment is used) he might FINALLY desire more active play.
"Mommy, I did it! Ta Da!"
That's my cue... (actually it's quite awesome...)
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