Wednesday, November 12, 2008
OT: My son dancing to Zep
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
OT. If you're not fond of OT posts, please don't follow the link.
I've known for nearly three years now that my son Ryan is one of the coolest kids around. He's very polite, he's very gentle and loving with his baby sister, really likes his sleep, etc. The kid is just awesome.
He's been into dancing after dinner to that Rascal Flat's song "Life is a Highway" on the AppleTV (he loves the movie Cars, and that's where he picked it up).
Tonight he upped his game. It was bath time, and I had the "Portable" going. I put on Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy" and the kid went nuts. For the whole song. Dancing and smiling and falling down. He was cracking himself up and having a wonderful time. He wanted to hear it again.
I have always said that hundreds of years from now, someone or something will still be enjoying Led Zeppelin. It's just something you have to come to grips with and understand as truth. Zeppelin shall transcend time itself.
Anyway, having my son enjoy Zeppelin without any prodding is really quite the cool thing. Oh, and I think he's a Penguins fan too (at least he seems to like hockey anyway).
I've known for nearly three years now that my son Ryan is one of the coolest kids around. He's very polite, he's very gentle and loving with his baby sister, really likes his sleep, etc. The kid is just awesome.
He's been into dancing after dinner to that Rascal Flat's song "Life is a Highway" on the AppleTV (he loves the movie Cars, and that's where he picked it up).
Tonight he upped his game. It was bath time, and I had the "Portable" going. I put on Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy" and the kid went nuts. For the whole song. Dancing and smiling and falling down. He was cracking himself up and having a wonderful time. He wanted to hear it again.
I have always said that hundreds of years from now, someone or something will still be enjoying Led Zeppelin. It's just something you have to come to grips with and understand as truth. Zeppelin shall transcend time itself.
Anyway, having my son enjoy Zeppelin without any prodding is really quite the cool thing. Oh, and I think he's a Penguins fan too (at least he seems to like hockey anyway).
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