Yes, I'm giving up coffee, today I had but a wee bit of decaf--that's decaf, iced--at lunch. I'm on my way, and trading it in, apparently, for my new addiction, pandora.com. Admission: I am not usually much into internet music. I don't have an ipod, I don't download from i-tunes. I've never had the time to focus. I'm a former conservatory student, but I've never been able to remember the names of bands and songs that I like. Which is perhaps why I've found Pandora so incredibly wonderful. It's run by the "Music Genome Project." The way it works is that you type in the name of a band or song that you like. This becomes your "station" (and you can have many of them.) Pandora then plays some of that singer or band, mixed with a whole lot of songs and bands and music that sound like it, songs they think you will like. It's so fun, because they're often right. I've been leaving my computer on (and again, I'm usually not the much-admired techno-geek type). Right now I'm listening to Keane Radio, so-called, and am very happy.
Forget about good sleep advice, pediatricians, and finding time to exercise when we're new moms. Today, life is about finding the most excellent soundtracks to parent by.
I think there's a premium/pay service, but I've been listening to the free version and it's been just fine. More than fine. Enjoy.
Forget about good sleep advice, pediatricians, and finding time to exercise when we're new moms. Today, life is about finding the most excellent soundtracks to parent by.
I think there's a premium/pay service, but I've been listening to the free version and it's been just fine. More than fine. Enjoy.