
From Emily McDowell Studios

From Emily McDowell Studios
It was a good day. I’ll write about stuff tomorrow. Tonight I’m settling in with a piece of pizza, iced coffee, VEEP, and nagging my 13 year-old to shower.
Here’s a good one from JM Storm. Good stuff.

100 more days to go in the year. 100 more daily posts. Should I keep up daily posts after this year? Comment or let me know via my social medias.

Yesterday my phone went crazy and started linking my children’s iPhone contacts to one and that child was getting all the messages. After several hours on and off the phone with Apple support, it’s fine tonight.
Other things are in play that make me smack dab in the middle of I Want To Cry and I Want To Punch People. I don’t know if I need a drink or a good cry or a sedative. All 3, probably.
‘Til tomorrow…

One of my favorite Pomplamoose covers of Earth, Wind, and Fire’s “September.”
Enjoy.

It’s Wednesday of The Greatest Showman week on the Kerry Blog, so you know what that means. That’s right: Zac Efron and Wolverine singing and dancing in a bar whilst doing shots. If that happened in real life, I would go to bars.
Here’s “The Other Side.”
It’s The Greatest Showman week here on the Kerry Blog. The musical is about the glossy life of P.T. Barnum, his humble beginnings, assembling his museum and later, circus (fictionalized). I can’t get enough of the film. The music is amazing, singing is fantastic, and the acting is great.
In an effort to legitimatize his business of show, Barnum brings opera singer Jenny Lind to America for a big tour. This is her big song in the movie (not opera, because opera).
Because I’m slightly obsessed, here is the opening of The Greatest Showman. It’s a very cool opening — goes right into the beginning. I love it.
I’ve watched The Greatest Showman several times this weekend and I have to say — it’s one of the best things I’ve ever seen.
Here is “This is Me.”