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A video posted by @bomberqueen17 on Sep 12, 2015 at 12:44pm PDT
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Preparing soybeans and singing baby to sleep. The constant giddy-up motions actually mean the child is very close to dropping off. This technique encourages you to learn as many fifteen minute, eight verse songs with repeating choruses as you possibly can. Clementine has verses I never knew about.
It’s my sister singing! I’ll tell her you said so, she was mortified that I had audio of her singing.

A video posted by @bomberqueen17 on Sep 12, 2015 at 12:44pm PDT
bomberqueen17:
Preparing soybeans and singing baby to sleep. The constant giddy-up motions actually mean the child is very close to dropping off. This technique encourages you to learn as many fifteen minute, eight verse songs with repeating choruses as you possibly can. Clementine has verses I never knew about.
It’s my sister singing! I’ll tell her you said so, she was mortified that I had audio of her singing.
