I saw this on Yahoo awhile ago and have been saving it for a special day to share. Today is that day, you lucky blogger friends, you! I hope you leave a little happier now then when you arrived.
The first time I saw it, I laughed like CRAZY. Then I immediately watched it again and laughed just as hard.
Apparently, Kristen Bell has a serious sloth obsession...and some serious emotional issues too. Mix them together and you get something you just have to see for yourself to believe.
. I went to our house(the one we're building) last week to take pictures of the progress. Andrew was nowhere to be seen...but I could hear a hammer pounding and music floating up from the crawl space underneath my feet.
Maybe I'm the only one who finds this heartwarming, but I wanted to capture what I found below: my husband all by himself, busy doing something manly with tools, with bright and happy Christmas music blaring on the radio.
I want to share with you a favorite Christmas song. It never meant much to me until I saw Judy Garland sing it on Meet Me in Saint Louis. Nothing compared to the exquisite, humble manner in which she performed it. I think I may have even cried. So sorrowful! Yet, filled with an aching hope for the future.
The first video is just the song. But if you have a few extra minutes, watch the second video. It includes the scene with her ADORABLE little sister, Tootie, and makes the song even more meaningful.
OH. MY. GOODNESS. You MUST watch this video! My Grandpa Brown e-mailed it to me, and I can't stop watching it. It is just about the cutest thing I have ever seen. NO JOKE! Her expression...her lisp...her confidence...and her big white bow...
Not that she really won anything though. The ungrateful little stinker doesn't even want my prize!Who wouldn't want to buy our car? $5,000 is just chump change, right?
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Okay, I'm being unfair. I couldn't spare $5,000.Heck, I couldn't even spare $5.That's probably why I'm a cheap contest prize giver away-er. Breanna, how would you feel about one hundred points? Or a stick of gum? I think we could swing that at least. (just joshin' ya) =)
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Anyway, I LOVE this line in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Tula is only trying to convince her dad to let her take a community college class, but he is slightly resistant to the idea. His hilarious reaction makes me laugh heartily every time. I hope you enjoy this little clip.
My little sister is turningsix years old today. As we live sixteen hours away from said sister, we had to get creative in the way we celebrated it. Aurora Babe, this is for you. It's not supposed to be funny, so don't you dare crack a smile. As for the rest of you...please don't watch this unless you plan to feel extremely embarrassed for the both of us.
Andrew was assigned to watch this video for his Family Relations class. He enjoyed it so much, he called me in to watch it with him that evening. Basically,I laughed til I cried. I recommend watching this with your spouse if they're around. It'll make it even funnier.
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I love the way this dude illustrates what goes on in my head with the buzzing, emotional strings...connected...to...EVERY-THING! I couldn't have explained it better myself. It's impossible for me to stop all thebuzzingandconnecting andemotinggoing on ALL THE TIME! I swear, being a girl is utterly...exhausting!
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As for Andrew and this"nothing box,"I'm not so sure. He goes stark crazy doing "nothing." If he has nothing to do, Andrew'll start pacing the house like a caged animal. But as for the boxes not touching each other...holy cow. My man is definitely aone-track-mindkind of guy. He'll become obsessed with one idea until it is resolved and put away forever. Whereas for me, because everything is so interconnected, I don't think I could focus on onlyonething, like,ever. I tried once. My brain nearly exploded.
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Can anyone relate?
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*If you're interested, check out the other clips by this guy on YouTube.
This is my cousin Heather. She'sinsanely talented at the piano. It comes naturally to her. I lived with her for a over a year while I was going to school at Dixie College in St. George. Whenever she practiced at home, I was torn between my awe for her playing and my depression that my skills wereembarassing in comparison. In the end, I was able to get a lot of enjoyment from her music as long as I avoided...at all costs...practicing my songs in her presence . I stole this video from my uncle Paul's facebook page. Hope he doesn't mind. =) I just figured talent like his needs to be shared as much as possible. Heather...I think you're awesome. This video makes me want to jump and shout, "You go girl!" To the rest of you...Enjoy!