Lillian: (singing Angels We Have Heard on High)"GloooooooOOOOOOOO--ria!
In-ex-pen-sive Day-O
GloooooOOOOOOOO--ria!
In-ex-pen-sive Day-AY-O!"
David: (singing Jingle Bells with his distinctive lisp)
"Oh what fun it is to ride
In a slippin' slippin' sleigh-AY!"
Spencer: (singing Let It Snow, Let It Snow and knowing full well what the correct words are)
". . . and since there's no place to go,
yellow snow, yellow snow, yellow snow."
David: (singing Frosty the Snowman and no he doesn't know what that word means)
"Frosty the Snowman was a jolly, jolly ho--
With a cock-eyed pike and a runny nose and two eyes made out of coal . . ."
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I think Spencer has been listening to Frank Zappa behind your back. ;p
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, I used to sing "In egg shells, she's day-o"
We've been singing "We miss you a Merry Christmas." around our house.
ReplyDeleteThose are great! In Primary the leader is teaching the kids to say In Eggshells day-o. Too funny
ReplyDeleteNow if those were the words, I would totally love Christmas music.
ReplyDelete"Deck the halls with boughs of horry, ra ra ra ra ra, ra ra ra ra."
ReplyDeleteWhat is that? Scooby Doo? :)
ReplyDeleteMy kids misspeak the words by accident, my husband and I do it for kicks! We are a family that laughs together.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
"Fleas on my Dog" to Feliz Navidad is very popular in my house, but alas it's my very adult wife singing it to our 15 months old son. I love your posts, just to let you know; thank you for sharing your wit, wisdom, and the stuff between.
ReplyDelete"O Little Town of Bethlehem"
ReplyDeleteYet in thy dark streets, China.
As a little kid I could never figure out why we were singing about China when Jesus was born in Bethlehem?!?
Thanks for sharing your overheard songs :)!!
Oh so cute!
ReplyDeleteJulia has been singing Jingle Bells. She's got it all except, "Oh what fun it is to ride in a sopen sopen sleigh."
My 5 year old grandson sings the first Noel like "Oh-oh Weh-el...oh-o well!"
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chuckle!
LOL!!! I remember making up words to Xmas songs as a kid.
ReplyDeleteDo your kids sing the "Jingle bells, batman smells, robin laid an egg?" version of Jingle Bells?
If not, just wait for that one!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
You need to watch "A Chirstmas Story" again.
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