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Hear This

Mike was singing “Rapper’s Delight” to our son in the hospital, but until Cavanaugh was a month old, I was too shy to sing to him–even when no one else was around. I have a complex about my voice.

When I was in sixth grade, a group of used to run around school at recess singing soda commercial jingles. “I’m a Pepper. You’re a Pepper. Wouldn’t you like to be a Pepper too?” .

And though my pop-culture-guru/geek husband claims not to remember the fabulousness of Shasta’s early eighties campaigns, we’d belt, “I wanna pop pop pop. I wanna Shasta.”

At some point, one of my friends asked me to stop, because she said I was throwing her off key. The term she used to describe my vocal stylings was tone deaf. Maybe this is an indication of my inexpertise, but are key and tone the same? Shouldn’t it be key deaf?

eric-stoltzTonight, as he was going to sleep, I sang Cavanaugh “Snuggle Puppy” by Sandra Boynton, a book we loved that become even more of a favorite when I heard one of my great all-time teenage actor crushes singing it. (Yep, Eric Stoltz. The others are Alan Alda and Tom Hanks.)  I was lying in the bed nursing my son, singing “Snuggle Puppy,” when I realized I’m not afraid to sing anymore.

I’ve felt so self-conscious of my voice for pretty much all of my life that I don’t sing in the shower (it echoes) and only occasionally let myself go enough that I sing along to music blasting in my car — okay blasting pre-baby; now it’s all at an unreasonably low volume due to the extra bass amp for my stereo system and Cavanaugh’s close proximity to the speakers.

While those of you close to me, those apt to ride in my car for instance, are unlikely to hear me sing anything but a kid’s song, I have healed some singing fear, a phobia I can’t even find the name for (Ideas anyone?). Now, I can at least sing loud enough to hear myself,  and  so whoever happens to be around when Cavanaugh’s in need of a tune can get an earful of my possibly key-deaf renderings of Mah Na Mah Na and the like. Hopefully, Cavanaugh will grow up knowing he should sing when he feels like it and share his voice with anyone in earshot.

3 comments April 7, 2009

Watch/Listen: They Might Be Giants 123s & ABCs

theymightbegiantsabcMy dad sent the DVD/CD combo discs of Here Come The 123s and Here Come the ABCs to my two-year old for Christmas. We’ve been working recently on teaching Cavanaugh numbers. He’s playing hide and seek and counting “four, six, seven, ten, no peeking, where mama go” so he’s understanding the concept of numbers and counting but doesn’t quite have it down yet.

As an aside, can I just say that his hands over his eyes (peeking through his outspread fingers) is one of the most endearing things I’ve ever seen and I’m so madly in love with my kid that this particular cuteness topping the list means it’s outstanding?

theymightbegiants1231So, I’ve never been a huge fan of They Might Be Giants but I’m loving a lot of the songs and am particularly impressed with a band that makes rockin’ music videos for kids. The art on a lot of the videos is beautiful, the puppets are funny, and Cavanaugh is naming objects as they careen across the screen. Whether you’re trying to teach your toddler concepts or are merely looking for something to occupy your child for a few minutes so you can take a shower, these are discs worth watching. Plus, they come with CDs you can play in the car. I particular like both songs about sevens and the letter songs “I C U” and “Q U.”

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3 comments February 19, 2009

Listen: I Think Therefore I Jingle

Last year, we swore to ourselves that we’d  make the Christmas mix Thanksgiving weekend so we’d be able to give it to people to listen to before Christmas. We started it the day after Thanksgiving, but didn’t finish until last week or make copies until the 21st. We’ll do better next year. We loved the songs again this year though, and expanded from our originally agreed upon 10 songs to 12. Our convenient excuse is the twelve days of Christmas. What are those again? Anyway, here’s Cavanaugh’s Christmas, Volume III for those who want to get in the spirit but don’t want to listen to the standards done in the traditional way.

I Think, Therefore I Jingle: An Existential Christmas

Cavanaugh with Christmas Ficus

  1. “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” by Aimee Mann
  2. “Donna and Blitzen” by Badly Drawn Boy
  3. “Do You Hear What I Hear” by the Flying Saucers
  4. “Up On the House Top” by the Jackson 5
  5. “Trim Your Tree” by the Asylum Street Spanker
  6. “Christmas is Coming” by John Denver & the Muppets
  7. “River” by Sarah McLachlan
  8. “Things We Don’t Need Anymore” by Jenny Owen Youngs
  9. “Christmas Song” by Stars
  10. “Did I Make You Cry on Christmas” by Sufjan Stevens
  11. “Wonderful Christmas” by Tom McRae
  12. “Gabriel’s Message” by Sting

Add comment December 25, 2008

Listen: Unconventional Christmas Music

Cavanaugh’s Christmas Vol. 2:  Xmas Doesn’t Happen in an Elevator

Cavanaugh's 2nd Christmas 

  1. “Gary” by MC Lars
  2. “Christmas in Hollis” by Run-D.M.C.
  3. “Getting’ In The Mood (For Christmas)” by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
  4. “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” by the Asylum Street Spankers
  5. “Silver Bells” by Twisted Sister
  6. “Love Came Down at Christmas” by Jars of Clay
  7. “Rudy” by The Be Good Tanyas
  8. “All That I Want” by The Weepies
  9. “Sister Winter” by Sufjan Stevens
  10. “Gaudete” by Mediaeval Baebes

Add comment December 18, 2008

Listen: Getting in the Holiday Spirit

I’ve always hated Christmas music, even “Jingle Bells,” which for some reason always gets stuck in my head come July. Since my son was born in November (2006), we were headed into the holidays and trying to figure out what our family traditions were going to be. The problem is that in Texas, it’s very rarely “beginning to look a lot like Christmas” and we needed something to get us in the holiday spirit. We had a couple of Christmas CDs: A Christmas Spanking by the Asylum Street Spankers and Christmas Caravan by the Squirrel Nut Zippers. We started listening to those and I realized it wasn’t Christmas music per se that I disliked. It was muzak style piped into shopping malls and used as background on commercials. I started looking on iTunes for other Christmas music that I could stand to listen to. Anytime Cavanaugh was sleeping on his first Christmas Eve and Day, I was online looking for music. By the end of Christmas 2006, we had our first volume in a series and decided to make a new mix each year as one of our family traditions.


  • Cavanaugh’s Christmas Volume I

    Cavanaugh with Stocking 1st Christmas

    1. Christmas Wrapping by The Waitresses
    2. Maybe This Christmas by Ron Sexsmith
    3. Rock of Ages (Full Mix) by Ben Kweller
    4. Winter Weather by Squirrel Nut Zippers
    5. Fairytale of New York by The Pogues
    6. Santa Claus is Thumbing to Town by Reliant k
    7. Christians and Pagans by Dar Williams
    8. Christmas for Cowboys by John Denver
    9. Peace on Earth by Adam Carroll
    10. Happy Xmas (War is Over) by Polyphonic Spree

    1 comment December 16, 2008

    Listen: Lullabies for Naptime and Parents

    I made a playlist of calming sleepy music to play Cavanaugh in the car so he’ll go down for a nap. I wanted songs that I could stand to listen to many many times.

    1. “I Am Weary” by the Cox Family
    2. “Free” by Renee & Jeremy
    3. “Lullaby” by Jack Johnson and Matt Costa
    4. “Lullaby” by Dixie Chicks
    5. “Too Much” by David Garza
    6. “Comfort” by Deb Talan
    7. “This Must Be the Place” by Talking Heads
    8. “Children of Jack” by Guy Forsyth
    9. “Lullaby in Three/Four” by Erin McKeown
    10. “The Horses” by Rickie Lee Jones
    11. “The Littlest Birds” by The Be Good Tanyas
    12. “Night Mantra” by Renee & Jeremy

    Sweet dreams.

    Add comment November 17, 2008

    Listen: Mama Mix CD

    For my first Mother’s Day, I made a mix of mama songs for myself and my mama buddies. By mama songs, I mean music that honors mothers or dealts with motherhood in a funny or otherwise entertaining wayy (to me). I needed something I could blast in the rare instances I got to drive in the car alone. While I’ll play any of this (at a much lower volume) when my son is in the car, some of the lyrics are explicit so not everyone would be comfortable playing this for their kids.

    1. Woman by Raheem DeVaughn

    2. Hey Mama by Kanye West

    3. Mommy by Missy Elliott

    4. To Zion by Lauryn Hil

    5. Dear Mama by Tupac Shakur

    6. Feeling Good by Nina Simone

    7. Dat Dere by Rickie Lee Jones

    8. Playboy Mommy by Tori Amos

    9. The World Ain’t Slowin’ Down (Live) by Ellis Paul

    10. Your Mother Should Know by The Beatles

    11. Oh Mom by Arlo Guthrie

    12. Mommy’s Not Talking Today by Hamell On Trial

    13. It’s Raining in Texas by Datri Bean

    14. Open Up the Gates by Hamell On Trial

    15. This Must Be the Place by Talking Heads

    16. Mama by Alyce Mtwalo et al

    1 comment June 13, 2008


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