I keep meaning to post this. I was with my best friend the other day. She has a baby who is six months old. He is a BIG six month old too. I've taken care of the kid three times in the past two months...which I don't mind. He's easy to please. I was trying to calm him down one day by singing to him and I swear no matter how hard I tried I couldn't think of any soft songs except Clay songs. Now don't get me wrong I don't mind singing his songs (if I can remember all the words) But I hadn't listened to his cds in over three weeks. (Actually I think it's been even longer) So, I ended up singing the only song I could remember which happens to be "Invisible". The baby quieted down and it occoured to me once again how unbias children are. They don't care if the singer is famous or if the song is fifty years old. If it's good they're going to listen. I wonder why when we grow up we focus so much on looks and personal lives instead of the thing that makes the person great. It's not what's on the outside. It's what's on the inside. If you keep your mouth shut people can never hear the beautiful voice that can only come from inside you. I think children are starting to teach me to quit looking at apperance and to start looking at the things you can't see. Sometimes the things you can't see can hold the greatest beauty, Continue to live, love, laugh and sing.
Always and forever a Claymate, (and my year four stuff proves it)
Remix_girl