More On iPods And Singing
Rachel’s fascination with the iPod continues.
At the moment, the shuffle at the side of my bed has the new Dixie Chicks album and Carrie Underwood’s debut. Because of the holidays, I’ve been letting Rachel lie in our bed and listen to some songs before she goes to sleep. When she gets tired, she switches off the iPod and puts it at the side of the bed. Still being careful with it.
Last night, I went into the room, and she was sitting there bopping along to the Dixie Chicks. She pulled out one of the headphones and said “Can you help me find my favourite song?” You have a favourite? Sure I’ll help you, I want to find out about this favourite song.
So, we sat for a minute or two until we found the song she liked (described as sounding like an elephant - there were a few heavy piano chords at the beginning). The surprise was when the vocals came in and Rachel sang along! Wow, she’s actually listening to the words…and remembering them!
What a powerful sensation to discover your daughter is developing musical tastes. As we sat on the bed, sharing headphones and being serenaded by Rachel, it was almost overwhelming. One of those lump in the throat parenting moments. Luckily, Lisa had the same experience this evening, so she didn’t miss out.
Rachel seems to be having a ball at the moment. I think the music is something that’s completely her own - not shared with the boys. It’s also something she can talk to us about, and I think she enjoys that new way to bond with us.
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