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It’s your voice. Cherish it. Respect it. Nurture it. Challenge it. Stretch it. Scream it until it’s fucking gone. Because everyone’s blessed with at least that, and who knows how long it will last.
— Dave GrohlMeta
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Tag Archives: singing
Marshall Says the Title Is “Enter Title Here”
Dear Kids, Here are a few stories about you. One day Livia came dancing into my office singing one of her favorite Taylor Swift songs. She sang, “Shake it on, Shake it on!” I said, “Sweetie, I think it’s supposed … Continue reading
Little Sleep Thief and Other Stories
Dear Livia, Here are some more stories about you. It is impossible to sing you to sleep. When I start to sing, you perk up and smile. I guess you really like music. Or you think my attempts at singing … Continue reading
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Tagged feet, laughing, milestone, singing, sleep, teeth
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Your Mom, the Singer-Songwriter
Dear Marshall, You seem to like the sound of my voice. When you were very young, I tried to sing baby songs to you and found that I didn’t know all the words. So I started making up my own … Continue reading