Friday, December 14, 2007

Yet Another YouTube Video

Okay, I know I've been posting videos a lot lately, but this one is really funny. (Well at least I know my Dad will laugh :0)

Crack me up that he's jumping rope with a bra!!

Enjoy:







The Wonder of Christmas




Well, I don't know about you guys, but so far we have had a very nice holiday season.  Our decorations are up, I've been to a cookie exchange, the boys have wondered in awe at our Christmas village, we've driven up and down Old Town Alexandria admiring Christmas lights, most of my shopping is done (but not wrapped, YIKES!) and every night we've been reading books about the true meaning of Christmas (Which I have to say I do not recommend "The Legend of the Candy Cane", published by Zonderkids, it is a wee bit on the creepy side.  I had to stop more then once to remind the kids that we don't talk to strangers, we don't go in strangers homes and never, never take candy from strangers!)  Anywho, the other day we put Joel under the tree so he could admire the lights and decorations.  I didn't think he would be able to but he did manage to grab an ornament and promptly set to gum it, crazy baby.

I hope everyone is having a wonderful Christmas, especially through they eyes of your children!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Muppet Style)

If you, like me, grew up in the 80's then you were probably a fan of the Muppets.  I still have a special place in my heart for Miss Piggy, Kermit the Frog and the likes.  

My father and I have a very unique sense of humor.  We often find things funny, that many may not.  I suppose it's a special father daughter bond we share.  When I first heard the Muppets singing We Wish You a Merry Christmas with John Denver, I knew he would love it.  It makes us both laugh.  I love to see my Dad laugh, he has this silly gasp for air thing he does when he gets really tickled that makes me smile even just sitting here thinking about it!  He recently sent me this YouTube "video".  It's really just audio with a picture, but I think it's really funny and I can see me Dad watching it over and over and laughing every time.

My favorite line is:  

Gonzo: Now bring us some figgy pudding, now ... 

Miss Piggy (spoken): Piggy Pudding? 

Gonzo (spoken): No, FIGGY pudding, it's made with figs. 

Miss Piggy (spoken): Oh, sorry. 

Gonzo (spoken): And bacon. 

Miss Piggy (spoken): What?! 


Check out the video!!



I love you Daddy!

Thursday, December 06, 2007

An Elf Merry Christmas from the Spencers!

Check this out!!!

Click HERE!!

It takes a few seconds to load, but be patient, its' worth it!!


Wednesday, December 05, 2007

So sweet.....

I love the Ellen Show. Ellen DeGeneras (sp), is hilarious! I recently saw this clip from her show and thought it was super sweet.



I know he has his faults but I still love President Bush!

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

"Friends"

We (Greg, Tim, Anna, and I) love "Friends"! Greg actually told me once that he finds "Friends " funnier then Seinfeld. I thought that was huge. One of the best thing about "Friends" is finding similarities in fellow friends and family, for instance, this is my brother, he considers himself VERY sophisticated (minus the porn comment):



This is me, I'm notorious for hating to share food:



This was Sam at soccer this year, don't get me wrong, he was actually pretty good at playing, but he ran, well, like a kid (oh and he never ran into a horse either):



Do you have any favorite "Friends" moments?

Monday, December 03, 2007

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree




I used to LOVE Christmas.

Now that I'm a Mom, I like Christmas, but I must say, some of the magic wears off when you are the one putting it on!  

I love music.  If I don't say so myself, I have an amazing knack for memorizing lyrics to songs.  I started playing the violin at three, switched to viola in elementary school and played through high school.  Music is in my genes.  My mother played the oboe, my dad was in a rock -n- roll band, my sister played the cello for a couple of years and you should here my brother play the trumpet.  It's pretty amazing.  I love a catchy melody and a good "key change".  I enjoy a good Christmas song, so in no particular order here are a few of my faves!

1.  Mariah Carey -  "All I Want for Christmas is You"  I used to always sing this one when Greg was in Iraq ~ "I don't want a lot for Christmas, there is just one thing I need......"

2.  Mariah Carey - "Jesus, oh What a Wonderful Child"  Say what you will about Mariah Carey, but that girl can SING!  Darby and Erika, do you remember singing this in choir at Southeast?  I'm not sure we ever actually performed it but I do remember singing!

3.  Michael English - "Mary Did You Know"  I love songs that really put you in the place of Mary or Joseph.  Can you imagine how it must have felt?  How scared and lonely they must have been?  My two favorite lines from this song are "did you know....this child that you delivered, will soon deliver you" and "did you know that your baby has walked where angels trod, and when you kiss your little baby you've kissed the face of God"

4.  4Him - "A Strange Way to Save the World" This one's from Joseph's perspective.  

5.  Jennifer Knapp - "Sing Mary Sing"  I don't know if this is technically a Christmas song but I love it!!  I love the thought of Mary lullabying Jesus, just like I sing to my boys.

6.  Steven Curtis Chapman - "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"  Just a beautiful song.

7.  Amy Grant - "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"  Growing up, we listened to a lot of Amy Grant.  I always loved her entire Christmas album.  It is a must have for holiday cheer.  

8.  Silent Night - By anyone...  Have you ever seen Band of Brothers?  Well I have, I LOVE that series.  I especially love that on Christmas Eve the shooting stopped and they lyrics of Silent Night drifted up from where the soldiers lay ready and waiting for fighting to resume.  On the two Christmas when Greg was deployed (I'm sorry this has been an ongoing theme lately, it's on my mind) we would sing this song to a candle lit chapel and I would imagine that movie, and hope that the Iraqis would give our troops a Silent Night.

9.  Dean Martin - "Baby it's Cold Outside"  In 1995, Greg and I both worked at American Eagle.  We didn't know each other, he worked in Bowling Green and I worked at the one in Louisville.  I got a great Christmas CD from my days of working there.  This song is on there.  Greg and I can't put up a tree without this CD playing!  I love to hear the old classic voices!

10.  Eartha Kitt with Henri Rene - "Santa Baby"  We never did Santa growing up, my parents felt it took away from the true meaning of Christmas.  We haven't done Santa either.  My boys have sworn on their lives to not tell other children, I'd hate to ruin someone else's holiday.  This song is just fun and just feels like Bing Crosby, White Christmas and my grandparents all wrapped up in one!
 
Enjoy!  Check out itunes for any you haven't heard!!