We are pleased to announce the addition of a new member to our family -
Chorus:
Driving in my car
driving far
I'm a movie star
Driving in my car
vroom vroom vroom
Driving in my car
driving far
I'm a movie star
Driving in my car
vroom vroom vroom
I've got my sunglasses on...
Chorus
I've got my scarf 'round my neck...
And I've got my sunglasses on...
Chorus
I've got my hat on my head...
And I've got my scarf 'round my neck...
And I've got my sunglasses on...
Chorus
I've got my poodle dog next to me...
I've got my hat on my head...
And I've got my scarf 'round my neck...
And I've got my sunglasses on...
Chorus
I've got the radio turned on...
I've got my poodle dog next to me...
I've got my hat on my head...
And I've got my scarf 'round my neck...
And I've got my sunglasses on...
You get the idea. It's one of those totally fun add-on songs. You can find it and many more at
Songs for Teaching: using music to promote learning.
Now for the important part. What do we name our beautiful new car that was won on EBay on the night of a lunar eclipse that was overshadowed by rainy clouds? We've considered Storm (kinda boring), Eclipse (hippy, hippy car model already), and are fondest of Tempest so far.
The Mel Fisher Museum is currently featuring this work of Shakespeare's and we've been contemplating reading it next...
Miss Tempest, our beautiful midnight blue car.
It has a nice ring to it but other suggestions are needed! And I really am curious, what do you call your vehicle? Our last Grand Am (the white one) was Miss Turbo, she was really a peppy gal and will be missed greatly.
The
Poetry Friday Round-up is over at
Big A liitle a today. Go. Enjoy.