Wednesday is music & art day at our house, and Faith has been learning about musical notation and the nuts and bolts of songs. Today we covered the musical scale and learned the Doe, a Deer song.
I told her the song came from a movie, so she sat down to watch The Sound of Music this afternoon. When we got to the scene where Captain Von Trapp and the Baroness break their engagement, I had to explain to her what was happening: I told her that the Captain didn't want to marry her anymore. Faith said, "Oh, well, she can marry someone else, can't she? There's lots of men."
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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