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FM
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OK Folks!

 

* So I was listening and enjoying some music over the weekend and on came Doris Day's "QUE SERA, SERA" What ever will be, will be.

 

* When last you folks heard that song ? I'll post the youtube video later.

 

* THE LYRICS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRING.

 

* Anyway, listening to QUE SERA, SERA it got me thinking---that's a great attitude to have.

 

* Think about it---there are very few things in life we can control and influence---very few. And the wise thing for us to do is focus on those few things that we can control and influence. And everything else in life---adopt the attitude

 

QUE, SERA, SERA--whatever will be, will be.

 

Rev

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Originally Posted by IGH:

Rev, I sing Que Serra Serra to my grand children every time I visit or they come to visit ... I change girl to boy for the 2 boys ...


IGH:

 

* That is soooo SWEET----singing that beautiful song to your darling grandchildren.

 

* Women who sing tend to be jolly and cheerful.

 

* I mentioned to Miraver in another thread that my Mom won 1st place in luther league when she was young---she was the lead singer and her choir sang "I come to the garden alone."

 

Rev

FM
Originally Posted by Rev:
Originally Posted by IGH:
Rev, I sing Que Serra Serra to my grand children every time I visit or they come to visit ... I change girl to boy for the 2 boys ...

IGH:

* That is soooo SWEET----singing that beautiful song to your darling grandchildren.

* Women who sing tend to be jolly and cheerful.

* I mentioned to Miraver in another thread that my Mom won 1st place in luther league when she was young---she was the lead singer and her choir sang "I come to the garden alone."
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Rev,

Congrats to your mom.

I sang this one to my daughter's son. He is 6; Papa(my hubby) over-heard him singing it to his baby sister a few months ago.

At 2 yrs old he was singing Song Sung Blue - Neil Diamond. My hubby used to sing that to our daughter when she was a baby; they danced to that song when she got married.  Papa(Hubby) sang it to our grandson... on his 2nd birthday we were all surprised when he was singing Son Sung Blue.
2 other songs I taught him were On top of spagatti & O bla di o bla dah...

I, also, taught him to sing the first few lines of Mere namm chinchin soo

Children learn from what they hear and see..


FM
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