Mama didn’t seem to respond to my astute observation.
Just thought I would mention that yesterday was 11/11.
Just thought everyone would like to know that, as when the clock on our TV says 20:20 or the one in the car reads 12:12 or any other double digits. Exciting, huh?
Haha, not of great interest, okay. But we always say, “Wow, look at that!” when it happens.
Maybe I need to get a life…
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BUT..this little girl of 10 definitely has a life that will be beautiful to watch as it unfolds…we were all stunned by her talent!
I always take note of clocks and dates like that too! 🙂
They are fascinating to many, including to us!
Amazing to think a 10 year old can sing like that.
We were blown away!!!
Wow what a magical voice, Loulou. I love opera.
We were bowled over and mama and papa both cried over her amazing talent. They adore opera too and have never heard a young child sing like that. NEVER. She has won every prize there is.
WOW – what a voice – and personality and attitude!!!! She will go far for sure. As everyone celebrated Armistice Day on Monday, we just had friends over and cooked. And I got a few bites sneaked under the table. Happy Dawg, moi!!! Today Marie-Claude coming over so Papa can get her computer in order – and she always has treats in her purse!! YIPPEE!
Wait a minute. Who is this Marie Claude and does she work on MAMA’S computer?????
No – she was our neighbor and has a store and is always having problems and Papa or her nephew fixes them. Mama knows nothing – that’s why she has a Mac!!!
Oh, I thought she was coming to fix YOUR computers.
What a voice! And only 10 years old. You definitely won’t nap through her singing.
Ha ha, we did NOT nap. Mama and papa cried when they heard her brilliance.
No matter the time, we do admire your relaxing skills!
I do practice a lot…
The WWI armistice was signed (or put into effect) at 1100 hours an 11/11.
Thank you for that info. We did not have that piece of information about WWI.
And what fun it used to be to watch the odometer in the car roll over at “milestones” – like 10000
I guess we’re all in the numbers racket…