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Rockstar

We were at our friends house last night visiting with b-mom for #3 and her bio sibs.  

And who has a party without a rock band??

The venue was amazing...or not!
(notice the dolls and animals who also attended)


And the band..."High School Musical 2" rocked it out!  (they obviously named the band themselves)

Against the (neon green) walls of Andre's bedroom, and the lights from the light saber, the show was pretty hot.  My favorite part was when everyone sang their own favorite song all at the same time.  Sweet!

Happy Friday...long weekend!  Yeah!

Comments

They're sure to become famous!
Screaming Meme said…
That is awesome! I love that!!!! I love the hunting idea! Your an awesome mom!
GypsiAdventure said…
Oh that looks like fun! Kids have the best time out of the simplest things...I wish life was that simple and fun again (ok, that is my mission this weekend :))

Thanks for stopping by, I love meeting new people and your blog looks really interesting! I'll definitely be back!

Have a wonderful weekend!
~K
Rhea said…
OMG, that's hilarious. I'm loving that photo. The audience, the green wall, the light saber and them all singing different songs simultaneously. I wish you had video of it! lol
Jen said…
that is quite the band. I see fame in the future.
Tinabean said…
Oh my gosh how fun is that?
I love watching kids when they're performing to there own imaginations.
There's not much better than that.
Carrie said…
WOOOOOO-HOOOOOO!! What Rockstars!!

If I was there, I would have like, totally thrown my bra up on the stage! HAHAHAHA

I kill myself sometimes...

One of these days, I will also learn what the word "appropriate" means. *snicker*

Not to mention that it would be like throwing a blanket on all four of them because of its hugeness!
What A Card said…
Oh my, how sweet! And I love the lightsaber...perhaps they should have sung the Star Wars theme!
Kathi Roach said…
That is so sweet! I miss those days.
Absolutely fabulous!
Ingrid_3Bs said…
Oh boy that is a BRAVE, BRAVE parent that has musical instruments as toys. I made the mistake (ha-ha) of telling my youngest that she could sing when she was a baby so now that she is a bit older she sings loudly and often. Breaking into song sometimes in public and thinking of course that she sounds great! (To my ears and that of her father's of course but not to her brothers.)

~ingrid :-)
Simply AnonyMom said…
Now that is my kind of party! I know my kids love playing with their stuffed Wiggles guitars and putting on shows too. They always call themselves the wiggles, like the people they got the guitar from.

Thanks for visiting.
Ritch in Love said…
Two Words: Rock On! (Thanks for dropping by!)
Penelope said…
Oooh, how fun! And what a cute drum set!
WheresMyAngels said…
I love that picture, nothing says "fun" as much as that picture does!
Unknown said…
Looks like a fun time!
Unknown said…
wish we were there :-( as usual!
Too darn cute!! love it!
Cassie said…
That sure looks like fun!!

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