Monday, March 28, 2011

Soundtrack

One Year Old- "Good Morning Sunshine" by Oliver I chose this song because my mom sang this to me every morning to wake me up when I was little. I remember her singing it to my sisters when they were little too. I'll always know the first few lines to it. Three Years Old- Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak I literally had this book memorized for years because I read it so many times with my dad. I was Max in his wolf suit for Halloween and my sister and I would have wild rumpuses in our bedrooms. Five Years Old- "Oops I Did It Again" by Brittany Spears I only knew the chorus to this song, and it was the only pop song I knew, so I was contantly humming it. I thought I was so cool, and I really wanted a HipClip so I could listen to it like all the other kids. Too bad my mom didn't approve of it so I would always try to secretly hum it. Seven Years Old- Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel My library teacher read this to my class all the time, and I would go home saying the main character's long, long name over and over until my mom probably went crazy. It was a really fun book and my little sister just read it in library too, so I guess it's a classic. Nine Years Old- Felicity Merriman American Girl Doll Books I really don't know why I was so obsessed with these books, but I loved them. I must have read them like five times each. I guess I really liked the horses in the book or something, but I even went to to place it was set because it was near my uncle's house. Eleven Years Old- Soul Surfer by Bethany Hamilton This is the book written by the girl who had her arm bitten off by a shark when she was surfing. I really liked it because I wanted to be a surfer and I thought it was amazing that she went through all that and then went out in the water and started surfing again. Thirteen Years Old- "Hey, Soul Sister" by Train I loved this song because it sounded island-y and it was just fun to belt out in the car. I must have played it on my iPod 200 times, because it's still at the top of my most played list. Fourteen Years Old- "Speak Now" by Taylor Swift It's kinda hard to choose just one, but I like this one because I like the idea that if you want to do something, you can't wait around till it's too late. It kind of fits into my life right now too.

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