Showing posts with label my girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my girls. Show all posts
Friday, January 29, 2010
five lullabies
Ever since my eldest daughter, the Meatball was born 8 years ago, I've sang the same 5 lullabies. Granted, some were probably not composed as lullabies, regardless, I have sung them to my girls as part of their bedtime routine. Depending on my mood (or level of exhaustion from the day) I may sing all 5 of them, I may sing 1 or I may sing one of the songs, thrice (by request). They are all fairly interchangeable and serve a certain purpose.
Throughout the course of my childhood, my Lola (grandmother in Tagalog) lived w/me, the Colonel and Rambo. She would come and live with us for a few years here and there to help my working parents. Her first tour w/me was from ages 2-3. Her second tour was from ages 7-9. Her third tour was probably the longest from ages 12-15. Her final U.S. tour was when I was already in college from ages 18-20. My Lola was my primary caregiver and although I don't recall a particular bedtime routine. I can still remember one verse of a song that she would sing, "Sleep my pretty baby, Mommy's far away..."
And now that my Lola's passed, I wish I remembered more of that song! Sometimes I still find myself humming it in my head, then out loud, trying to search for the next word or the next note, I even tried Googling it once with no luck. I don't even really know if it was a real song or just something she made up. Hence, my girls get the five lullabies. I won't know for a while if good or bad memories transpire from the Spaghetti and Meatball bedtime playlist, but I hope that it will create another fond memory for them. Kind of like how I can remember all the words to a song I hadn't heard since the 8th grade but can't remember what I did yesterday, go figure.
Are there any special parts to your bedtime routine?
P.S. In case I've piqued your curiosity, here are Spaghetti and Meatball's bedtime playlist courtesy of YouTube:
1) Lea Salonga's rendition of The Rainbow Connection - One of the first albums I ever owned was Lea Salonga's "I Am But A Small Voice". I have no idea why I selected this song, but nonetheless a great role model for my girls. (note: the little girl in the YouTube video is not Lea Salonga)
2) Edelweiss from the movie, The Sound of Music - Again, one of the first musicals I watched religiously on the Betamax.
3) Redemption Song - Bob Marley - Because it's never too early to have a little Bob in your life.
4) So Long, Farewell from the movie, The Sound Of Music - I don't know why I have two Sound Of Music songs!
5) If We Hold On Together from the movie, The Land Before Time - Although I don't ever remember this song from the movie (or the movie itself, actually), it was one of the songs sung at PCN (Pilipino Culture Night) during my college days.
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