Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Can You Name That Tune


Yes, I had a moment of weakness. We were in the store, I was in a hurry and I said yes to the recorder just to get out of the store. It wasn't until we were in the car on the way home that I remembered the sheer torture of the recorder. This is just a snippet of the enjoyment it's sure to bring. The worst part is I know better. Every year in fifth grade the music teacher distributes recorders to her students and every time Jacob and Jared brought them home we questioned...What did we ever do to Mrs. Terhune?...Why does Mrs. Terhune dislike us? I guess it isn't Mrs. Terhune's or the recorder's fault that our children aren't more musically inclined.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

That boys got talent!!! Teaming his recorder skills with Grand Marquis rapping ability they'll be the hit of the town! Look out America!

Anonymous said...

I think William Hung would know his own name.

Anonymous said...

All I can say on this is.....like Father like son.....like son,.....like son......! And......I still have a few recorders around here, want one? Turn about , is fair play?

Anonymous said...

All I can say on this is.....like Father like son.....like son,.....like son......! And......I still have a few recorders around here, want one? Turn about , is fair play?

Anonymous said...

Hey Romayne bring them to Christmas dinner and we'll all go carroling, it can be a new tradition.

Anonymous said...

I've never played a recorder before. Maybe we could have a recorder band and make "beautiful" music together. Can anyone say "tone deaf" or maybe just deaf?

Anonymous said...

WuAhhhhhh, Kwi-Chain-Cain wetuwn, no, this sound much betta. Must be Kwi-Chain-Cain Jr. Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha

MSRacingUSA said...

It is Qui Chaang Kain and Grasshopper. OR, maybe Jackie Chan...he's making music these days too!! Sayonara