Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Gaining Speech & Loosing Hair




Sunday night I was in the mood to sing. What can I say, I love to sing! In fact, becoming a professional singer has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. I used to be embarrassed to admit this. I remember when I was about nine, my mom told some people that I wanted to be a rock n' roll star when I grew up. The people she told chuckled a little at my quixotic ambitions, and I about died of humiliation. Anyways, I'm getting side tracked. So, I decided to put on a concert for Avery Sunday night. I sang to her for probably about 30-45 minutes. And she watched and smiled intently. :-D Needless to say, she loved the little concert. Then, about ten minutes after I had finished singing, Avery started talking loud and long. It was so cute. And she hasn't stopped talking since!! She has discovered her beautiful voice and I'd say, she is going to be a talented little singer one day!

And now to the the losing of the hair...Avery and I are both losing our hair! A lot from me and a little from her. Who knew pregnancy caused baldness? Not me. Apparently I was the last to know. Everyone assures me this is normal and that I wont go totally bald. We shall see. As if pregnancy doesn't leave you with enough physical defacement. This just adds insult to injury.

3 comments:

cyclinggrandmother/Gilly said...

The pictures are so cute, and that is so cute that Avery sang. She will probably be a singer just like her mom and dad. That is so fun that you wanted to be a professional singer, you probably will someday. Did you know that Christy has the same desire.
The hair thing, don't worry about it, you won't lose a lot of hair, now Avery, that is different, she will, but it will grow in and be beautiful. I love to read your comments, they are so cute.

rachael said...

How fun! I love your voice, it's fun to watch the Disney Princess stuff on Bree's blog. About the hair- I've noticed that while you're pregnant you don't lose any hair (or Very very little) and then after the babies born it's like you make up for lost time! Hence the fact that most people's hair gets full and vibrant while they are pregnant. So don't worry you're just recovering from nine months of great hair!

Courtney Allred said...

Brian that is so cool. I started right away of bringing music to my girls ears and she can't get enough of it. Avery will probably be the same way as long as you keep up the singing. She will never get bored of her daddy singing to her; she will just love you more.