Hi,
Went to see a relatively new singer/songwriter called Freya Riding in concert last week.
She’s very good and I would suggest giving her a listen. Her stage presence needs a little more work, but apart from that she’s good. Don’t know if she’s going touring outside of the UK, but if she does and she’s in your area, go along. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Q
Freya Riding
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Re: Freya Riding
Hi Quincy,
Thanks for the tip, I listened only one song till now, but will definately look for more from her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RT3uFugS0k
Thanks for the tip, I listened only one song till now, but will definately look for more from her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RT3uFugS0k
Re: Freya Riding
I don't have time to listen to music!!
With the baby arriving soon (two months left!), pre-brith classes, preparation, work days... I don't think about music
And after the baby is there, it'll be "Baby Shark" in the house
With the baby arriving soon (two months left!), pre-brith classes, preparation, work days... I don't think about music
And after the baby is there, it'll be "Baby Shark" in the house
Karine
Re: Freya Riding
Whoa Karine...... Did I really miss that announcement?Karine wrote:I don't have time to listen to music!!
With the baby arriving soon (two months left!), pre-brith classes, preparation, work days... I don't think about music
And after the baby is there, it'll be "Baby Shark" in the house
Fantastic. I hope that everything is well with you and junior? It’s hard being a parent but the pride in bringing a new life into this world overshadows all of that. Moulding and inspiring that new life takes courage and conviction. Don’t be detracted by others in defining what you want for junior. Take advice from any source you can, disseminate the good from the bad and use that as the template for your child. And, remember to take time out for you and your partner. THAT’S important. Junior’s not the be all and end all of your lives, he/she’s an extension.
I’m/we’re proud of what we have instilled into our son and how he’s now shaping our granddaughters future. I’m sure that you’ll have that same pride in years to come.
Oh yes, take any chances you have to have a quick nap. You’ll need it.
Quincy
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I can't remember if I announced it on the forum actually, ahah!Quincy wrote:Whoa Karine...... Did I really miss that announcement?
Fantastic. I hope that everything is well with you and junior? It’s hard being a parent but the pride in bringing a new life into this world overshadows all of that. Moulding and inspiring that new life takes courage and conviction. Don’t be detracted by others in defining what you want for junior. Take advice from any source you can, disseminate the good from the bad and use that as the template for your child. And, remember to take time out for you and your partner. THAT’S important. Junior’s not the be all and end all of your lives, he/she’s an extension.
I’m/we’re proud of what we have instilled into our son and how he’s now shaping our granddaughters future. I’m sure that you’ll have that same pride in years to come.
Oh yes, take any chances you have to have a quick nap. You’ll need it.
Quincy
Baby is due for the very end of January/beginning of February, so I have about 6 weeks left.
The pregnancy is going well, baby seems healthy, and he's very active (kicking and pushing). We're supposed to have a boy
Being heavily pregnant during the cold Canadian winter isn't great: walking in the snow and having to wear multiple layouts of clothes are making it harder for me. At least, when the baby is there, it will force me to take some rest inside. I'm definitely not going to take him out if it's -20 Celsius. When spring arrives, I'll probably feel better, baby will be a little older and we can enjoy nice walks outside.
Karine