harmony These videos are pretty terrible quality, so you might not be able to stand it, plus all but one (the "i enjoy being a girl" posted previously) are in french. We had fun participating. The family number was a combination of ideas. Cado is all about "rockstar music." he wanted to do that. we had other ideas so we figured out how we could make them all work, and everyone was happy. the la la la la lemon song is from sesame street bert and ernie but was also done by BNL. (band). we added french L words and the audience also added words, it was a bit interactive (one girl immediately yelled her name, Lindy). I love how Geneve is enjoying herself on the stage, don't forget to watch her too! the Elder's quroum number was really good, though I'm sure it's difficult to tell with the poor quailty video, they did a swingy/jazzy version of love at home.

Rive Droite Talent show, Geneva Swizerland from Harmony Roundy on Vimeo.

In a small ward you gotta pull your weight! cado in primay, daddy in elders quorum, us as a family, mommy with the girls.

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spencer on Sunday February 21, 2010
That was fun to relive! We sure did have a good time that night.
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