Showing posts with label MaMa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MaMa. Show all posts

6.09.2010

Songs for Generations

MaMa, Carter and me - Summer 2008

As I've mentioned, I wanted to get down a few of my MaMa's songs and their lyrics so that our family can continue passing them down through the generations. My kids are the 3rd generation to be sung to by my grandmother, and many of her songs are so old that it's even hard to find the words online. As for the melodies, I'll have to refer to our homemade videos. I would post those, but she would be embarrassed. :)

Here are a few family favorites..

This first song, MaMa sang to Grace during Memorial Day Weekend, and I teared up listening to the lyrics. I've heard the song hundreds of times over the years, but the song has new meaning for me now.

"That Little Girl of Mine" (Can also be sung as "That Little Boy of Mine")

That tiny turned up nose
Two cheeks just like a rose
So sweet from head to toe
That little girl of mine

No one will ever know
What heaven has sent
She's all the world to me
To sit upon my knee
To me she'll always be
That little girl of mine

Two arms to hold me tight
Two lips to kiss goodnight
To me she'll always be
That little girl of mine

No one will ever know
What her coming has meant
She's all the world to me
She's what Heaven has sent
She's all the world to me
To sit upon my knee
To me she'll always be
That little girl of mine

"Little Redbird in the Tree"

Little redbird in the tree, in the tree, in the tree.
Little redbird in the tree, sing a song to me.
Sing about the birdies in the treetop tall.
Sing about the roses on the garden wall.
Little redbird in the tree, in the tree, in the tree.
Little redbird in the tree, sing a song to me.

Note for the next song...this is one I love to sing to Carter and Grace. It's one of their favorites. You can find the Shirley Temple clip on YouTube for the melody. I always start in on the 2nd stanza and just skip the first one.)
"The Good Ship Lollipop" (Sung by Shirley Temple in the 1934 film Bright Eyes)
I've thrown away my toys
Even my drum and train.
I wanna make some noise
With real live aeroplanes.
Some day I'm going to fly.
I'll be a pilot too.
And when I do, how would you
Like to be my crew...

On the good ship lollipop.
Its a sweet trip to a candy shop
Where bon-bons play
On the sunny beach of Peppermint Bay.

Lemonade stands everywhere.
Crackerjack bands fill the air.
And there you are
Happy landing on a chocolate bar.

See the sugar bowl do the tootsie roll
With the big bad devils food cake.
If you eat too much ooh ooh
You'll awake with a tummy ache.

On the good ship lollipop
Its a night trip into bed you hop
And dream away
On the good ship lollipop.

6.02.2010

Lovin' the Lake


Memorial Day Weekend 2010
Lake Martin

Holiday weekends at the lake are always a blast when all of our family (on my mom's side) is together. We enjoyed...

swimming...

jumping off the dock...
(which Carter decided he wanted to do after watching his older cousins jump off...we were shocked but thrilled he had the guts to do it!)
This is the ledge on the upper deck...Carter did NOT jump off this one but started to climb over the railing to try. I don't think he actually would have jumped.
fishing...

tubing...
Water pics by my cousin, Scott Ferguson
skiing...
dropping into the water from a rope swing...
wading in the kiddie pool...


taking boat rides...

a rare photo with my mom in it!

lounging...
playing with cousins...
swinging...

eating...
My cousin, Ashley, made this amazing "Cheeseburger" cake.
and of course, celebrating MaMa's birthday...

MaMa surrounded by all her great-grandchildren (minus Mary Katherine and Hunter)
Turning 92!!
At the lake, everyone is all smiles...


there are lots of hugs to go around...


Tate was Grace's number one fan all weekend and worked hard to win her favor.
skits and entertainment by the kids are always a guarantee...
and fun can be found indoors when the weather is rainy...
And Memorial Day wouldn't be complete without lots of red, white, and blue...
American flags...
and honoring those who have served our country...
Uncle Inge was a Brigadier General for the Army Reserve.

Weekends like this past one are ones to be remembered.

(and so is this picture)