I mean, I’m Jewish and everything, but this is undeniably good. Eleanor thought so too.
When bathtime stopped being a dually traumatizing experience, it also got a soundtrack. R&B chanteuse Jhené Aiko got first duties.
A jaunt to the store. A screaming baby and the unlikely album that saved the day.
Part 3 of the Staples Trilogy proves my daughter is not a Trap Queen, Empress, Archduchess, Vicereine, Countess, Baroness or Dame.
Part two of the Staples Trilogy was the perfect soundtrack to celebrating two weeks of having Eleanor in our lives.
A staple record in any collection with an added bonus: Neither of us understands a word of it.
On the first (of many) entirely sleepless nights, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong’s soothing, 1956 masterpiece took us to our collective happy place.
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