Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Took my video camera to the nursing home today...

...and when I heard music coming from the rec room , thought I'd stick my head in and see what was up..

Found these two "seniors" dancing in their walkers...and "Pops" has a head-set on! Technology is not wasted on the young..

(click play and have your sound on..)



Yeah, this is a re-run from our work Halloween party. Just figured you may need a laugh on April Fool's day..

Happy April Oneth!

-me

Oh, for those who didn't know me in October, I'm Pops and my supervisor Sacha is Ethel..and we are both waaay cuter than this. Seriously.

PS!!!
Sonia at Vintage Rose Designs is having a giveaway. And this beautiful Union Jack pillow is the prize! Visit her site to find out how to enter! Drawing is being held April 5...so hurry!

http://www.vintagerosedesigns.blogspot.com/



Good luck!!

9 comments:

Pearl said...

Crack me up!!!

Heather said...

oh my goodness that is the funniest thing ever. you were boogy-ing weren't you? lol. too cute!

Betty said...

Just as funny now as it was in October! Thanks for the rerun!

Little Penpen said...

hahahahaha...... that was great! It was cute to hear the person giggling in the background while filming. What a hoot!

Vee said...

Oh that's the cutest! Thanks for sharing this again...

Julie said...

Too cute! I didn't know you last Oct. so you had me fooled!

diane b said...

Me too I was fooled. You are a joker!

ancient one said...

My daughter told me about this dance this morning... told me I had to come see for my self. I'm so glad I did... ha ha

Connie said...

This is the best idea in ages for those who are in N.H.'s, etc. I have seen several articles in the newspapers stating that iPods are becoming the "in" thing.
When my husband was in the VA, they would have small bands come in and play the music from the '40's and '50's, and it was great watching the patients gradually start to sing and move.

How nice of you to do that for the patients!

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