I know I am an enabler; it is my iPod, after all.
Would you look at this?

Yes, I admit that I am the one who downloaded Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber and Corbin Bleu.

And OK, so I did compile these artist into a playlist that is called "Jessa."

But I am not sure if I am ready for my daughter to walk around singing at the top of her lungs to songs on an MP3 player.
Am I??

All I can hear from upstairs is her sweet voice singing "Baby, baby, baby, oh!"

I blame satellite radio.
And more specifically Radio Disney.
Curse you 115!
1 comment:
I know, I know. I am a little freaked that my daughter has an iPod and she is nine! I must admit that I do like some of her songs though.
You are more trusting than me--I had to get Laura her own because I wasn't letting her hold mine!
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