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Doe a Deer

Ask and you shall receive. Here is a video that shows how much our kids (Noah and Ella) loved the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg, Austria. Thanks to Grandma who bought them the Sound of Music Soundtrack that we played for 7 hours in the car from Salzburg to Zurich...

So Long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu...


Comments

robbyblogger said…
I like "TI, a drink with garlic bread!"
Seven hours with Julie Andrews. It could have been "Baby Beluga."
Glad to see you enjoyed the trip.
Aunt Mo might like Raffi for Christmas?
Kathleen said…
Sign them up now!! I can see their names up in lights. I suggest "Baby Beluga" it's rather catchie.
David B said…
That's funny! I wasn't sure if others would hear the "drink with garlic bread" bit. They like baby beluga too, I guess I just have to put them in a car with it for 7 hours to learn all the words.
Loretto Woods said…
I remember my son 16 years ago when he was 2 singing Old MacDonald for 7 hours over and over and over again. I particularly remember the fact that he insisted on only singing about the cow mooing. You'll be glad to have this memory on tape David. I wish I had one of my Paul.
Adorable kiddies - and very talented. It brings back memories of you, Dave, singing while riding your "Big Wheel" at your house on Ronaldshay.
Kathleen said…
Thats funny Deb it reminds me of Dave sitting on the picnic table on Ronaldshay. He had to be two and could count to 40 just like they did on Seasame Street.

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