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Showing posts with label genres. Show all posts

Friday, April 7, 2023

Making Milestones and Memories with a Trip Down Memory Lane

 Today is my kiddo's 18th birthday and this momma has mixed feelings. It's hard to believe that 18 years ago, I was only 19 and suddenly responsible for another human being. Like wtf are we thinking to send these small creatures home with "adults" who have zero experience knowing what they're doing? 

Like, I couldn't imagine my kid having his own child at this age? Was I really more mature or did I grow up as I raised a child? How am I old enough to have a child that is not only now a legal "adult" but will also be graduating next month? WTF did the time go?

Getting Back to Normal After a Traumatic Month

Last week, we went through what experts are calling "once of a lifetime" tornadoes that demolished my hometown county. We are still trying to get back to some semblance of normal. So, when the kids asked to go to their grandparents early this week, we didn't object. 

There's been a lot of traumatic news lately, especially for kids in Tennessee. Two weeks ago, they were having to do emergency intruder drills to learn how to act if an armed suspect gets into the school after the horrors of the Nashville elementary school shooting. 

This week, my children have been practicing tornado drills and hearing the horror stories of close friends, family, and neighbors who lost everything as four tornadoes emerged from one storm cell and left destruction in its wake. Be sure you're following me on YouTube to see footage of the aftermath in all its ugly horror, along with some amateur videos.


 

Are you interested in watching stupid videos of random stuff? My social is full of fun videos, inspiring clips, life hacks, awesome music, and lots of cute animals. And if you're into watching video games, go check out my hub's Twitch channel, where he live-streams his video game playing. 

We all about them side hustles in this house!

How We Celebrating the Big 1-8 In the "G" House 

 
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So, while the three youngins' went to their grandparents on Thursday, the teen had to stay home so he could work. 

He's starting to realize that this is his last year of experiences, like "spring break," "four-day weekends," and going to school. As of May, he'll be able to go to work full-time until he's able to enroll in the Union with his dad and attend trade school. 

Normally, he spends holidays, vacations, and weekends at his friend's house so he can go to work with his friend's dad and make some extra cash laying floors. We're really drilling a good work ethic into him. 

So, today is his 18th birthday and out of all the things he could have chosen to do, he decided to stay home with his dad and I. His birthday wish - to spend the night gaming! 

Get this and other gaming graphics for your gamer!

Y'all, to have the peace of mind to know where my kid is on his first day into adulthood and not have to worry that he gon get a criminal record or get hurt on his first night as an "adult" is amazing. 

In true awesome xennial mom fashion, I conceded to skooling my kid in some Gen-X ass-whoopings. Sorry kiddo, but my generation created Mortal Kombat. I grew up playing on the big ass arcade games and SEGA. Don't test my OG status. 

My favorite characters tonight:  

Jade (4-1)

Kitanna (5-2)

Khan (3-0)

 

We're streaming it live and loud on Twitch if you want to hear how we haze our kids in this house while watching some major competitions while hearing a kick-ass soundtrack. 

On our 90s hip-hop playlist - cause we gangsta parents like that and raise kids with good music taste - includes:

Anger - It's Been the Undertone of My Music Inspiration

anger

The older I get - maybe it's because my kids are growing up in a world that absolutely terrifies me - the angrier I become. No matter how hard I try, I cannot comprehend the mindset and complete backwards thinking of so many people in the world today. 

My kids do not get to enjoy an innocent childhood like we experienced as the last true generation of free-thinking, hardworking, no-fucks-given bliss. IDK if the world is more sick or if people are just less caring about hiding their form of twisted. 

The shape of the world and all the horrors we hear about on the daily fills me with rage. And from the sounds of my playlist, I'm not the only one. I totally agree Aaron Lewis. 

Other songs that I'm seriously feeling these days and is on our playlist for us and the kids includes:

Show Me Some Love to Get a Goodie

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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Guess the Song Challege

Guess the Song Challenge - a fun game to do with friends, your kids,  or even your partner.



What's happening, readers! I hope y'all are doing good during this odd time. Things finally seem to be looking up for most of us but many parents are still having to struggle with entertaining their kids at home during this lockdown.

Well, today, I found something fun that I wanted to share with everyone. Check out Guess the Song Challenges on Youtube.

Guess the Song Challenges

I stumbled onto these challenges by chance today when I was looking up some songs from my youth, you know back when music was still good, and seeing how many songs my daughter knew.



I'm proud to say I've raised her well enough that she correctly identified Korn, Green Day, and Nirvana! Among many others.

So with these challenges, you listen to a short clip and then you have a certain amount of time to guess the song to get a point. Get double points if you guess the singer and song title. Single point for just the artist.

Pick Your Tastes

I loved checking out the 80's, 90's, and 2000's challenges. I got most of them right. There were a few I didn't know but I'll forgive myself because they weren't very good songs. LOL.

If you have children who enjoy modern pop music, challenge them to a game of Guess that Song or What are the Lyrics? 

My children and I had a blast singing and dancing around our living room. They got plenty of exercise. I got to show them GOOD music. And everyone actually got along! Shocking, to say the least.

Walt Disney 

Got younger kids? There are plenty of Disney editions of Guess that Song. My kid stomped my butt in one but I redeemed myself the second round.

Make It Competitive

If you want a fun twist to this game, make it a drinking game. Adults only, of course. For every song you don't know, you have to take a shot. Or perhaps a sip of beer since some of these lists have a lot of songs on them. 

You'd be wasted after the first video if you don't know your stuff. 

I've linked to a few of my favorites and I'm thinking about making a few of my own if I ever get the time. Keep dreaming, I know. 

Be sure to check out my YouTube channel if you don't already subscribe. I haven't got much on there yet but I link to all the videos I include in this blog, as well as fun songs I love to listen to. 

Hopefully, in a few days, I'll have a few videos uploaded of my kids participating in the Guess that Song Challenges. 

Chat with Me

Know a fun challenge I might enjoy? Share it in the comments. Or tag me in social media. I love getting fan mail and interacting with my readers. Don't be shy. You can even share your own Guess that Song Challenge with me.