Do you ever hear those songs on the radio about a dad and his daughter? I love listening to them. Most of the time, they perfectly describe the relationship I have with my dad (it gives me a great selection for that father/daughter dance at my future wedding - which at this rate will be never). Anyways, there is one song in particular that moves me. It's called "Cinderella" and it's by one of my favorite songwriter/singer: Steven Curtis Chapman. I recently found this video for it on youtube.com that I thought was simply amazing. The first time I watched, I wanted to run home and dance with my daddy like I was five again. Every time I go home to visit, I wish I could turn back the clock and be the "little princess" I used to be. Now my younger sister fills that role, but she has always acted much more mature than I did when I was her age. My family constantly teases me that I act like the youngest sibling, not the oldest. I always laugh at them. I just don't want to let go of my "inner childhood." I don't think I ever will be able to get rid of the little girl obsessed with Disney princesses (I mean my dorm room is covered in Disney posters). In my opinion, no one should ever lose sight of their "inner childhood." It is what keeps me from going insane. Knowing that I can give myself a few moments alone to just let lose, and go crazy.
Oh, and back to my song, I am posting the link to the video and song below because I think every girl should watch it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=hDwsQ5H_gAY
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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