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The Mom Song Sung to William Tell Overture with Lyrics

On a lighter note, enjoy the following "Mom Song."


HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

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ocean mommy said…
This was a great pick for Mother's Day Weekend!!!

Have a great one...

steph.
Amy Wyatt said…
I love this too. I saw her do this at WoF last year and bought her DVD. I just read an article on her in Today's Christian Woman and it's amazing how this song has spoken to so many women and has landed her as a regular on the Today show where she can share her faith with so many more women. God can use everything we as mothers do can't he? :)
beckyjomama said…
I almost did this one too. SO funny! This woman is hi-larious!

Thanks for the giggles!
God's girl said…
Congrats! Love that song by Anita Renfroe!
Blessings,
Angela
Kimberly said…
hee hee!
This is so, so, so very funny! :)

Blessings, and Happy Mother's Day to you!
OK - I've seen this before and she is HI-larious. How true is it too??!! Thanks for sharing, just what I needed to let my kids hear (so I don't have to say it for once)..
Melanie said…
Heather, I really enjoyed this. I have seen it before but I don't think I can see it too many times. It is too funny!
Sheila said…
Ha! I posted the Mom song too! Such a great one! Makes me smile and my kids think it's funny, "Mom, play the one where the lady talks real loud and fast a funny!" :-)

Have a great weekend!
Sheila
Michelle said…
So funny! Happy Mother's Day.
Peggy said…
Thanks Heather that was one holy laugh...I had not heard either the Invisible Woman or Mom song!

Such a treat...good reminders!

May your Mother's Day be blessed!
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