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mylittlelovebug

i am a failure at music so i thought i would ask you - do you have music recommendations for little ones? right now, Dylan is almost 6 weeks...did you find anything that was appealing to Eleanore when she was this young? btw, i love your posts. i would be a happy woman if i could express myself as magnificently as you do@

Thank you! I’m glad you enjoy my writing.

To answer you question, I put on music for Eleanor and I to listen to throughout our day and I’ve done it since she was a newborn, but I have to be honest, she doesn’t show any signs of liking any song more than any other. I think she is still too young to experience those sort of preferences. She definitely has songs that she responds to, but those are always the ones that we sing to her ourselves, not ones coming from the stereo (for the record, she loves our rendition of “Three Little Kittens”).

That being said, my music listening philosophy has been to put on music that is kid friendly, but that I like to listen to myself, and that is fun to sing along to, since what she really responds to is my response to the music. A lot of it is music that I loved when I was young. Right now we listen to a playlist with a few of the Classic Disney Volumes albums (in my opinion you can never go wrong with Disney music!), The Sound of Music soundtrack, the album Sounds Like Fun that I wrote about here (and posted a download link), and a few others. Additionally the band They Might Be Giants have some fun educational children’s albums, including Here Come the 123s, Here Come the ABCs, NO!, and Here Comes Science. I’m also partial to The Wiggles, and their album Let’s Wiggle is on regular rotation in our house. 

I also like to play folk music, classical music, and selections of songs by great bands like The Beatles and The Beach Boys (ones that aren’t obviously about sex or drugs of course), which I consider to be early music education. :)

I don’t actually have a copy yet, but my sister raves about Jewel’s children album and played me a few tracks. They were all very pretty.

I’ll also link here to a post a wrote a few months ago with one of the playlists that I use that has the stuff already mentioned, plus selections from artists like Andrew Bird and Ella Fitzgerald.

I hope this helps!

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Ashes And Fire ›

Ryan Adams’s music has been a fixture in my life since I was 15 years old. I still remember distinctly going to a local independent record store and trying to choose between Gold and Heartbreaker, back when those were the only options. (I went with Gold, but came back within the week for Heartbreaker.) Adams tends to be all over the place with his music, but I’ve followed him dutifully wherever he has wanted to go. I even gave those awful metal albums a listen or two. But here we are. He’s finally back to form. This is definitely his best album since Jacksonville City Nights, and maybe even as good as Heartbreaker.

Listening to it makes me suddenly feel the weight of my age. I’m not 16, 17…I’m not sitting wistfully in a high school classroom, scribbling my favorite lyrics in my notebook. I’m not driving around Phoenix with my first love, feeling so lucky and so young. I’m sitting in my bed in California, smiling as my baby reaches out and plays with the stripe of my pajama pants and missing my husband who crawled out of bed hours earlier to go to work. 

So much change. I’ll be 25 in a matter of days. I could never have imagined this life when I first laid down on the floor of my bedroom in my parents’ house and listened to Ryan Adams. I don’t think I could possibly be happier. 

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Eleanor’s Playlist

I mentioned awhile ago that Andrew and I put together a playlist of the most kid friendly songs in our iTunes library. I had a request from Baby in Secret for the list, so I figured I would put it up here just in case anyone else is interested. Here it is unshuffled: 

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