Born to Boogie

Sunday, March 21, 2010

While I’m quite certain Matilda has her own special dancing talent, it turns out, most babies do. From the Ice Age to present day, dancing and music have helped us not only have fun and connect, but also survive.

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Amy Makice is a social worker actively working on two other family-centered projects, Creative Family Resources and Parenting for Humanity. Amy has a weekly online show on BlogTalkRadio.

While I’m quite certain Matilda has her own special dancing talent, it turns out, most babies do. From the Ice Age to present day, dancing and music have helped us not only have fun and connect, but also survive.

Babies aren’t the only ones who love to boogie. Check out this woodcock looking for worms. He reminds me quite a bit of the toddler boogie:

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  1. TeresaR added these pithy words on March 21, 2010 | Permalink

    I miss M’s beautiful and contagious smile! Boy, she looks exactly like Kevin in some of those shots.

    We’ve been listening to the woodcocks peenting lately and watching them do the swirly flight thing, but I’d never seen them doing the boogie on the ground before (although we managed to scare one off from the ground while hiking one time).

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