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A Saturday Afternoon Song and Ponies!!

Danny already posted our little project from this past weekend on facebook, but I thought I'd share it here as well.  This is what I did on Saturday instead of laundry...


 I share this not because I think I'm a particularly remarkable singer, but because making these little music videos with Danny is so much fun.  I love that I have such a musically talented husband!  Also, I had no idea Danny was going to add the out takes at the end, too funny, well at least I think we are funny and that is what is important.

In other news, for those who know me well know I'm not a big animal person.  It's not like I hate animals, I love the zoo just as much as anyone.  Maybe I should say I'm not a big pet person.  Honestly, I can barely keep plants alive.  And I wasn't that kid who always wanted a pony, well that is until now...

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Isn't this quite possibly the cutest thing ever?!  Shetland ponies wearing Shetland sweaters on the Shetland Isles in Scotland, haha.  This frigid Monday is dragging, if this picture doesn't make you smile, then your heart has officially turned to stone.  (Kidding, sort of.)  I'm planning on using my powers of persuasion to convince Danny that we should get one, or at least visit these guys. Good idea, don't you think?

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  1. You guys are adorable and awesomely talented!!! The ponies pictures are hilarious, as were the out-takes. Great job!

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  2. I love all your sweet looks to your sweetie while you sing your song.
    I want to come to Scotland with you. I really like that red sweater.

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    1. Thanks Mama Wood! Scotland would be amazing to visit. Maybe we can find a red sweater like that for you if we go there.

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