As a general rule, when driving, I like to listen to one of two things. I either turn on a podcast and learn about something new and strange that I can torture my friends and family with by talking about endlessly (Ask me some time about alien hand syndrome; I could talk all day.) or I listen to late nineties/early 2000s alternative/punk (which I would like desperately to believe is age in appropriate for me, but which I fear is probably laughably old to anyone under 16 18 20. Shut up; I'm not old!
The thing is, it doesn't matter what I want to listen to because there is now competition in my car for the radio and he's starting to get some serious lungs on him.
This is the song the baby sings in the car when he's falling asleep. He does it pretty much every time he gets into the car and it usually winds up in him falling asleep on the last note, although this version of his song ended with a short performance piece where he sucked on his rattle for a while before he fell asleep. He's an artistic innovator, that one.
The thing is, it doesn't matter what I want to listen to because there is now competition in my car for the radio and he's starting to get some serious lungs on him.
This is the song the baby sings in the car when he's falling asleep. He does it pretty much every time he gets into the car and it usually winds up in him falling asleep on the last note, although this version of his song ended with a short performance piece where he sucked on his rattle for a while before he fell asleep. He's an artistic innovator, that one.
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