Reed 08 Gil and DeLoa Reed’s Family: Memories of Song and Togetherness

  • Grandkids
  • Elizabeth
  • David
  • Auntie Jodi
  • Dr. Wanzel
  • Mr. Dicey
  • Marcy
  • Marcia
  • Ian
  • Joel
  • Jodi
  • April
  • Marcy
  • Margie
  • Ian
  • Joel

[00:00:00] Grandkids: We are getting close at this job. Popcorn popping on the tree. I could smell it all over the country.

[00:00:27] Elizabeth: A popcorn lollip would smell so sweet. It wasn’t really chose, but it seemed to me. Popcorn popping on the tree. Do you know what we’re doing now? One

[00:00:44] Grandkids: more time. Do it good now. May I get a picture with you today?

Look at Auntie Jodi and do it. Who’s going to sing the best tonight? I am. I am. I look down, and what do I see? A popcorn popping out of April’s ice cream. We have such a nice surprise. Popcorn popping out of April’s ice cream. I could make a miracle, make a treat. A popcorn ball that would smell so sweet.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Popcorn popping on an apricot tree. Okay, how about Jesus wants the first time to meet you? Marcy, come back on this table. I’m taking your picture, Marcy. Marcy, I’m taking your picture. Come on. She’s getting tired. Yeah, she’s really tired. She’s a good liar. Come on, Margie.

Can you sing something in front of that song? Sit next

[00:01:56] Elizabeth: to Ian. He likes having you sit next to him,

[00:01:58] Grandkids: huh? Uh huh. Cause I can.

[00:02:00] Elizabeth: He’s your friend, huh?

[00:02:01] Grandkids: Cause I can go like this. She’s a good sleeper. Okay, Joel,

[00:02:06] Elizabeth: turn around so I can see.


Popcorn popping on an apricot tree. I could smell it from over here. A

[00:00:00] Grandkids: We are getting.

[00:00:27] Elizabeth: popcorn lollip would smell so sweet. It wasn’t really so, but it seemed to me. Popcorn popping on an apricot tree.

[00:00:40] Grandkids: You know what we’re doing now? One more time. Do it good now. You know? May I get a picture with you today? Look at Auntie Jodi and do it.

Who’s gonna sing the best tonight? I am. I am. I love that. Dr. Wanzel and Mr. Dicey. Popcorn poppies and a little apricot ice cream. We have a pretty surprise. Popcorn poppies and a little apricot ice cream. How could they be so wonderful and so tricky? A popcorn ball that would smell so sweet. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.

Popcorn popping on an apricot tree. Okay, how

[00:01:33] David: about Jesus once more for

[00:01:35] Grandkids: Sunday night? Marcy, come

[00:01:38] David: back on this table. I’m taking your picture, Marcy. Marcy, I’m taking your picture. Come on. Good start.

[00:01:45] Grandkids: Yeah, it’s

[00:01:46] David: a good start.

[00:01:49] Grandkids: She’s getting tired. Hey, come on Marcia. Can you sing something in the middle of that song?

Sit next

[00:01:56] Elizabeth: to Ian, he likes having you sit next to him,

[00:01:58] Grandkids: huh? Uh huh. Cause I can.

[00:02:00] Elizabeth: He’s your friend, huh?

[00:02:01] Grandkids: Cause I can go like this. She’s a good sleeper. Okay. Joel, turn around so I can see you, everybody. Marcia, are you going to sing with

[00:02:11] David: Ian? Okay, here we go, all together. Now.

[00:02:14] Grandkids: He got down! Bop

[00:02:19] David: bop

[00:02:20] Grandkids: bop.

[00:02:22] David: Bop

[00:02:23] Grandkids: bop boooooooop!

[00:02:31] David: Say something. Cider corn. I know what

[00:02:34] Grandkids: you wrote, so what was it?

[00:02:36] David: Man, his butt agrees. Oh, uh, Ford her. That’s

[00:02:39] Grandkids: the one I mean. That’s the one I meant. The one I meant. Let’s

[00:02:49] David: wave. Now we should walk

[00:02:52] Grandkids: twice.

[00:02:53] David: You’re in the shadows. I can’t see

[00:02:56] Grandkids: you. Now, turn. I’m walking towards him, sorry. Hurry

[00:03:02] David: up Jodi,

[00:03:04] Grandkids: turn and slap each

[00:03:04] David: other.

I’m

[00:03:05] Grandkids: good. We can laugh at each

[00:03:07] David: other. That’s good. Now do Benny Hill.

[00:03:12] Grandkids: Benny Hill? What did he do for Benny Hill? Actually, we should plan on something.

[00:03:20] David: Chase each other around the tables, Benny Hill.

[00:03:23] Elizabeth: Oh no, we don’t want to do Benny Hill. We know what happens in that. Yeah, do Benny Hill.

[00:03:29] Grandkids: Okay.

[00:03:29] Elizabeth: Yeah.

Gil and DeLoa Reed’s Family: Festive Tunes and Heartwarming Moments

  • Ian
  • Meagan
  • Marcy

[00:00:00] Ian, Meagan, and Marcy: Jingle all the way, oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh. Hey! Jiggle bell, jiggle bell, jiggle all the way. All the way back into one, and one over this way. Hey! Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells all the way.

Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh. Hi, Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells. I was a little mouse and I see Popcorn poppin on an apricot tree Bean hat poppin at a set fire Bustin the nose of a pie I find I could make a handle and make a tree A popcorn pie that smells so sweet And that’s just where we go Better thing to be, parkin parkin on a pop tree.

And I did it. I did it. I did it. I did it. She did it. I did it. See, just work long enough and you’re going to get it. This is for, uh, pardon. I know, I know. Use this for this. This for this. And. Okay. Do you think he’s saying good? I thought you knew. Oh, yeah. It’s up there. Oh, Did you call me to sing again? Did you call me to sing again?

He said, come here, I’ll sing, Grandma. I’ll sing Pomp and Circumstance. Oh, I do. That was great. Wasn’t it? Darling, I hope it worked. Where’s my beanie? I sang that out for too many people. Where’s my nice beanie? Everything boils down to money, doesn’t it? Everything boils down to money. Your penny got stuck?

That’s a shame, isn’t it? And you sang so well.

There. And you did it! Now that, all that battle just feel precious. It’ll be worth the hour and a half it took us to get it. Should we watch it real quick? Yes, of course. Oh, and somebody can have some bears. Or we can do

this.

Gil and DeLoa Reed’s Family: Singing Together

  • Meagan
  • Deloa
  • Ian
  • Jody
  • Marcy

[00:00:00] Meagan: Did I sing it? I don’t know. I don’t know. What? I don’t know.

[00:00:15] Deloa: I know it. I don’t know. Watch the bandage on my leg. I looked out

[00:00:32] Meagan: the window and what did I see?

[00:00:36] Deloa: Let’s get her where she doesn’t keep her legs clomping on. Okay, Ian. Here, get down with the bear, and watch Aunt Julie, and let’s do popcorn now. And the bear is going to do it with you.

So, little doggie. Okay. Sit

[00:00:58] Meagan: down with the little doggie. Sit down. Megan and Ian. Ian and Megan. Sing loud

[00:01:04] Deloa: for Megan, please. Megan, keep your feet down. Marcy,

[00:01:09] Meagan: come up here. He will. Let’s all stand

[00:01:12] Deloa: up, okay? Sit out on the edge of the couch. Come on, sit right on the edge of the couch there. That’s right.

Get out there. So you can sing it. You can Popcorn.

He wanted to do popcorn. So let’s do popcorn. Then you can do . Here we go. We’re gonna practice. Right. Okay. I looked out the window and what

[00:01:42] Meagan: did I see? Popcorn popping on the acorn tree. She has brought in my surprise. For melting in the palm of my eye. I couldn’t guess. I’m gonna make a tree. I’m gonna make a tree.

I’m gonna make a tree. I’m gonna make a tree. I you know that

tree.