This is a MUSIC forum. Irrelevant or disrespectful posts/topics will be removed by Admin. Please report any forum spam or inappropriate posts HERE.

All users can post to this forum on general music topics.

Moderators: bandmixmod1, jimmy990, spikedace

#72174 by Debbiestrange
Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:42 pm
I'm going to be a grandma!!!!!! My kid is having a kid.....wow...wow...wow!!!!!!

#72176 by Starfish Scott
Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:46 pm
Her name isn't Bristol or Willow, is it? lol

#72179 by jimmydanger
Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:25 pm
Congrats, although I dread that phone call. Grampas aren't supposed to be punk rockers lol.

#72180 by Debbiestrange
Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:32 pm
no....my son and his wife...been married two years...she's 8 weeks along already...wow...still trying to let it soak in....

#72184 by Chippy
Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:18 pm
Many congrats! :D
I was an accident. :shock:

#72195 by Debbiestrange
Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:44 pm
Chippy wrote:Many congrats! :D
I was an accident. :shock:


There are no accidents when it comes to the conception of a baby.....it was luck and good blessings that brought you into this world....We are better for it....and anybody who tells you you were an accident...give me their email addy, phone number, street address and I'll give them a piece of my mind....a small piece because I have to save what little I have left. :lol:

#72196 by Chippy
Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:47 pm
I think you'd find that a tad hard. She was my best friend and she's gone. All Mums are special but thanks anyway.

Will you err the child onto Musical things?

Debbiestrange wrote:
Chippy wrote:Many congrats! :D
I was an accident. :shock:


give me their email addy, phone number, street address and I'll give them a piece of my mind....a small piece because I have to save what little I have left. :lol:

#72198 by Debbiestrange
Tue Jun 23, 2009 7:54 pm
Chippy wrote:I think you'd find that a tad hard. She was my best friend and she's gone. All Mums are special but thanks anyway.

Will you err the child onto Musical things?

Debbiestrange wrote:
Chippy wrote:Many congrats! :D
I was an accident. :shock:


give me their email addy, phone number, street address and I'll give them a piece of my mind....a small piece because I have to save what little I have left. :lol:


I'm going to buy him/her a guitar even before he/she is born...and have his/her mommy and daddy play music to him/her....He/she will know music...

#72200 by Kramerguy
Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:00 pm
Debbiestrange wrote:I'm going to buy him/her a guitar even before he/she is born...and have his/her mommy and daddy play music to him/her....He/she will know music...


I'd be careful with that.. if you try to push it on the kid, even if it's just perceived as such, the kid will run from music like a cat from water...

#72201 by Chippy
Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:02 pm
My InsideOut Cat would have issues with that. However I think you are totally right. Skill is a Skill though innit?

#72206 by Debbiestrange
Tue Jun 23, 2009 8:24 pm
Kramerguy wrote:
Debbiestrange wrote:I'm going to buy him/her a guitar even before he/she is born...and have his/her mommy and daddy play music to him/her....He/she will know music...


I'd be careful with that.. if you try to push it on the kid, even if it's just perceived as such, the kid will run from music like a cat from water...


Not pushing it on him or her...just giving him or her the opportunity to discover it for themselves....this kid comes from a musical family...there's bound to be a musical gene embedded somewhere in his/her genetic makeup....

#72210 by philbymon
Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:08 pm
That's way cool, Debs. I've been my grandson's babysitter now for a cpl months - wow! It's quite a job keeping him occupied & outta stuff, but I've been managing...in fact, the one lady that's been helping with his motor skills & language development told me this morning that she thinks I've been doing a great job. (Eh...what does she know, anyway? I DO sorta think I'm handling his "terrible two's" pretty goodly for an old fart, though!)

I took him to see my friend's llamas the other day, & boy was he impressed! (He wouldn't give up his carrot for them, though.) Today we went to the park & the dollar store where I got him some new toys. I'm having the time of my life, here! And nobody looks at me weirdly when I act like I'm two, too! heh heh heh

He's getting his operation on the 2nd, & we're hoping & praying that it solves his troubles with speach & eyes & balance & fine motor stuff. Friday we get to drive 6 hours & see 2 doctors - the eye doc & the surgeon, for last minute check-ups & such.

If this does solve his talking problems, I fear I'm in for a world of hurt, cuz he's made it quite obvious that he has a LOT to say, but just can't get it out yet. He's developed a rather large vocabulary with his sign language, & of course I had to make up some of my own for him, cuz the experts don't cover such things as gummi bears or shoulder rides.

He's been helping me musically, though. I play for him a bunch, lately. Loves the music, he does.

Yep - grandparenthood's the bestest! I get to crawl & slide & swing & screech & do all that stuff I gave up when I turned 5 or 6. I'll bet you're gonna love it!

#72212 by Chippy
Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:10 pm
My Brother and Sister would disagree. Neither use a computer and neither would pick up a git box but for a laugh.

Do what you do well. Let others decide. It's the way, just how it is.

Best.
Chippy.

#72220 by Debbiestrange
Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:47 pm
philbymon wrote:That's way cool, Debs. I've been my grandson's babysitter now for a cpl months - wow! It's quite a job keeping him occupied & outta stuff, but I've been managing...in fact, the one lady that's been helping with his motor skills & language development told me this morning that she thinks I've been doing a great job. (Eh...what does she know, anyway? I DO sorta think I'm handling his "terrible two's" pretty goodly for an old fart, though!)

I took him to see my friend's llamas the other day, & boy was he impressed! (He wouldn't give up his carrot for them, though.) Today we went to the park & the dollar store where I got him some new toys. I'm having the time of my life, here! And nobody looks at me weirdly when I act like I'm two, too! heh heh heh

He's getting his operation on the 2nd, & we're hoping & praying that it solves his troubles with speach & eyes & balance & fine motor stuff. Friday we get to drive 6 hours & see 2 doctors - the eye doc & the surgeon, for last minute check-ups & such.

If this does solve his talking problems, I fear I'm in for a world of hurt, cuz he's made it quite obvious that he has a LOT to say, but just can't get it out yet. He's developed a rather large vocabulary with his sign language, & of course I had to make up some of my own for him, cuz the experts don't cover such things as gummi bears or shoulder rides.

He's been helping me musically, though. I play for him a bunch, lately. Loves the music, he does.

Yep - grandparenthood's the bestest! I get to crawl & slide & swing & screech & do all that stuff I gave up when I turned 5 or 6. I'll bet you're gonna love it!


Awwww man, that was a great post....I can't wait...and since I still tend to act like a kid a lot of the time....this kid and I will have the time of our lives....

Thanks for that post...really, really made me smile. :)

#72223 by J-HALEY
Wed Jun 24, 2009 12:08 am
Hey thats great news Debbie. One thing about grand kids is you get to spoil the heck out of them and then give them back, also when they grow up to be teenagers and get in trouble you get to laugh at their parents and say you remember when you used to do that to me. And then say well.... this is pay back BWA! HA!HA!
Just kidding of coarse, in all seriousness I agree with Kramar. I have seen it. There are several families from down here in Pasa Get Down Dena (Pasadena,Texas) you know... where Gilley's used to be. That are around the same age as me. Well in my day LOL. In the days of The Jackson 5, The Osmonds, Partridge Family, these local family's pushed their kids to learn an instrument when they got home from school they couldn't come out to play untill they practiced their instrument and did their homework well for a good portion of the year it was dark before they were done. They turned out to be fabulous musicians but man you talk about attitude. I have played with some of them over the years and a few are okay out of 10 from these two family's. If you can get past the attitude Geez! your doing alright!

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest