When RD was hospitalised before Christmas, one of the items he asked MacGyver to bring for him was his headphones so that he could listen to music. Being RD, he requested his dad to add a splitter to the list so that I would be able to listen to his music with him.
So that is what we did at the hospital when RD was not busy beating me at cards, we listened to his music together as we lay side by side on his hospital bed.
I was happily surprised to find that his playlist was not too loud. In fact, many of the songs were quite relaxing. Some of the music we listened to were familiar because they were pieces that RD had learned to play on the piano and occasionally practice without his headphones plugged in. One of them was My Soul, Your Beats! which is the opening music of one of the animes he watches.
After our hospital stint, I asked RD to copy over some of his anime music into my phone.
On my way home from the office the other day, I listened my RECENTLY ADDED songs. As a result, RD's music ended up playing in my head. So much so that last week, while MyGirl and I were working in the kitchen, I started whistling the tune I could hear in my head.
MyGirl burst out in laughter, "Mom! I know that song." She recognised the song because RD had recently introduced his animes to her.
Oops! That's what I get for thinking out loud.
Listen to the song. Check out 2:57 to about 3:25 and maybe you will understand why.
On my way home from the office the other day, I listened my RECENTLY ADDED songs. As a result, RD's music ended up playing in my head. So much so that last week, while MyGirl and I were working in the kitchen, I started whistling the tune I could hear in my head.
MyGirl burst out in laughter, "Mom! I know that song." She recognised the song because RD had recently introduced his animes to her.
Oops! That's what I get for thinking out loud.
Listen to the song. Check out 2:57 to about 3:25 and maybe you will understand why.
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