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Singin' in the Kitchen

WHEN I WAS LITTLE, MY MOM WOULD ALWAYS SING, AND HERE WE ARE, SINGIN' IN THE KITCHEN, UPON RETURNING HOME FROM AN OUTING. SHE SANG IT TO US BECAUSE HER DAD SANG IT TO HER WHEN SHE WAS A LITTLE GIRL. MY BROTHERS AND I WOULD SING THAT CATCHY REFRAIN WITH HER AS WE PULLED INTO THE GARAGE. DON'T FORGET YOUR EVERYDAY MEMORIES. THEY ARE GIFTS YOU CAN KEEP FOREVER.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

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