That was adorable! I have to admit I don't recognize the song. I played the video and my little girl came over to watch it with me. She said, "Why was I not there?" I said, "You want to be friends with those boys?" She nods her head yes. My daughter is on a hating boys kick right now, so that's quite an honor :)
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Hilarious. That will be the next Aussie song I teach my 3 yr old now! He knows Waltzing Matilda and Home Amongst the Gum Trees and a couple of others. :)
I hope you post photos of your new place. I'm such a sticky beak with houses. ;)
So the move went well? How much stuff got broken? I miss the days of being able to bag all my clothes up in garbage bags and hurl them out the window into the apartment courtyard on moving day. But thankfully, moving is much less frequent now.
Put up pix of the new place when you're unpacked - next year.
So cute! Love the way O. is rolling around in the background! Too funny! So far my kid has learned to sing "Footloose" and "Disco Inferno" at her Aussie school (I'm not kidding). I'll have to ask her if she's learned this one. Feel better soon!
This blog is to chronicle my life abroad as an expat mom with small children.
It's easy to think that moving to Australia would not cause complete culture shock (being that we speak the same language for the most part), but in reality, it's not that simple.
I'm hopeful that at the end of this journey I will refer back to this blog and appreciate everything we've experienced and ultimately survived.
Update June 2014: We have just moved back to Sydney after spending 2.5 years in San Francisco. This is much easier the second time around because my kids already love Vegemite and I speak fluent Aussie.
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That was adorable! I have to admit I don't recognize the song. I played the video and my little girl came over to watch it with me. She said, "Why was I not there?" I said, "You want to be friends with those boys?" She nods her head yes. My daughter is on a hating boys kick right now, so that's quite an honor :)
Priceless :D Hope the move went smoothly...cheers! :)
Look at that little giggler in the back!
Ohohohoho! That was so cute. I love how they just kept pushing through the giggles. And the warning that the music gets loud here.
Thanks for sharing. That certainly brought a smile to my face.
So cute! I wish kids in the US sang the Star Spangled Banner at school.
What a cool thing to see, little American boys singing the Aussie anthem - maybe better than most little Australian boys I know. Very cute!
so freaking cute!
I wanted to make a smart ass comment, but I'm not going to, because they were cute and even my cynicism can be broken.
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Hilarious. That will be the next Aussie song I teach my 3 yr old now! He knows Waltzing Matilda and Home Amongst the Gum Trees and a couple of others. :)
I hope you post photos of your new place. I'm such a sticky beak with houses. ;)
So the move went well? How much stuff got broken? I miss the days of being able to bag all my clothes up in garbage bags and hurl them out the window into the apartment courtyard on moving day. But thankfully, moving is much less frequent now.
Put up pix of the new place when you're unpacked - next year.
So cute! Love the way O. is rolling around in the background! Too funny! So far my kid has learned to sing "Footloose" and "Disco Inferno" at her Aussie school (I'm not kidding). I'll have to ask her if she's learned this one. Feel better soon!
Ah, but do they know the Star Spangled Banner?
That is tooooooo cute!!!!!!!
Dude, your kids look like pretty little elves or something. Seriously.
That was so cute, I can hardly stand it!
adorable
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