"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Friday, August 29, 2008
Benny & the Jets
Okay so...it all started with 27 dresses...the movie.  I happened to watch it one day while the girls were up and running around.  Several days later, me & the girls were walking around Kmart when it happened...Eden started singing.."Bbbbenny and the Jets!"  I busted out laughing in awe that Eden remembered the song so clearly after watching the movie several days before.  Of, course the laughter was probably encouragement enough but I HAD to tell my mom about it and so it became typical to hear a 3-year-old's rendition of "Benny & the Jets" at my house.  (and a 28 year old's...dare I admit?)  At any rate it became just something we do around here...a part of our family culture.  But I was still blown away when I heard it come out of my 1 year old's mouth at dinner a few weeks back!  We were sitting eating supper and somehow we all began singing "Benny & the Jets" together...(isn't that what every family does together at dinnertime? ;))  when  Jasmine piped in with a meek little  "benny n the jets"...with every syllable.  Now, let me explain.  Jasmine speaks really well for her age.  There is generally only a small amount of guesswork that goes into figuring out what she wants...but still this flabbergasted me.   Did my sweet little daughter actually say what I heard her say?  I literally gasp!  I looked at Russ to see if he heard the same thing I heard...his expression told me he did...but I asked him anyway.  We tried to get her to say it again...and she said "benny"  plain as day.  After a few more attempts we got a little "jet" out of her but she never would say the whole phrase together...but we were satisfied that our ears hadn't deceived us...my one year old daughter was singing Benny & the Jets with the rest of us!  As a mother, nothing could bring me more satisfaction than knowing that my daughters are enriching their lives through the great educational facet known as "television." A movie, anyone?
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