The other day Sara asked me if I've ever heard the song Me, Myself, and I. I told her yes, which started the endless repeat of
this song in my mind.
Not too much later, I figured out we were talking about different songs. She meant
this one.
Do we even want to talk about the difference in the messages?

I played De La Soul for her and to her credit she listened to it with me. It finished, she thought for a moment, and then said, "That is the worst song ever. Please never make me listen to it again."
#ParentalFail
Because of my love for all kinds of music, I really thought I would remail at least fairly up to date until the kids were well into their teens. But then it hit me, I rarely listen to the radio any more. It's not possible to be familiar with something you never hear.

So for my New Year's Resolution for 2017, (and yes, I'm calling it now), I will be listening to more radio. And then I will try to figure out a way to bleach my brain from all that noise they are passing off as music.
Oh God. Forget turning into my parents, I'm turning into my Grandparents.
'Tis a sad day, indeed.
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