Sunday, December 23, 2007
Friday, December 07, 2007
Incongruous
Some time ago, my Girlfriend Amy sent a gift to Lana and Gabriel that included a CD called "O Canada." It's a collection of Canadian songs sung by Canadian children. The cover of the CD features a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman and a Maple Leaf.
The point I am trying to make is that it is an extremely CANADIAN album. (Which makes sense, since Canada is where Amy lives when she is not running around Northern Ireland writing her thesis and taking pictures.) The album is more Canadian than The Barenaked Ladies and Bryan Adams put together. It's like a little audio helping of maple syrup and poutine.
Recently, Lana has decided that she LOVES this album. She LOVES it.
(In the interest of full disclosure, I must also say that Lana LOVES the song "Cyclone" by Baby Bash, and also "Bubbly" by Colby Callait (sp?) - so, there really is no cataloguing her musical taste.)
But, at any rate, she is especially fond of two songs from the "O Canada" album, namely, a folk song entitled "Farewell to Nova Scotia" and the Canadian national anthem.
And I just have to say that I find it extremely incongruous, to be driving my newly emigrated Vietnamese-American daughter through a snowy Ohio day while she happily sings, "Oh Canada, My Home and Native Land" in the backseat of the car...