Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Morphing into my mother?!

It's scary how fast and seamlessly I'm becoming my mother. Last night in class there was a teen popular culture quiz. I got 11 out of 26 correct (although there were some two-parters that I had half of correct). One of the questions was about a song lyric that went "do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips". I didn't know who sang the song, but just the other day, two of my three kids ran into my room singing that line. Not knowing it was from an actual song, I berated them for being so callous about someone with obvious physical shortcomings. I am SO behind the popular culture times!

I remember my mother whistling while she washed the dishes (she has a very strong whistle). She would whistle along to Barbra Streisand (her favorite) and I would cringe and beg her to stop. Now, it is I who whistles along to old songs (e.g. Saturday in the Park), and it is my kids who cringe and beg me to stop. That transformation didn't take long!

2 comments:

  1. Wow this is a great post. You should totally talk about that Helen Keller lyric thing in class tonight. Had I not known it was a song, I probably would have done the same thing.

    As for being your mother...hmm...I'd bet there are plenty of differences between the two of you still :)

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  2. How funny! I can totally relate. Dan and I were just invited to a concert of Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire. I was so excited at the thought of it and he said it made him feel really old! I am completely out of touch but not sure how it happened.
    I guess all those years of having little babies and toddlers puts us in a different world.

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