One less than five
August 11, 2008 | Filed under: Humdrum
“My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it, and you simply take as much as you require.” ~Edward Elgar
I went to go see my friend, Torrie over the weekend. I continue to be amazed by how different each little speck of New York is. It makes me want to take a tour of the state because each time I visit somewhere new, my mind is blown because I had no idea ‘this’ was ‘here’. In the afternoon, Willa watched Sesame Street videos on You Tube to keep her mind off the fact that her mouth was on fire due to teething (teething is totally fucked up, you guys). The above is one of the videos we watched and then watched again and again and again. It’s Feist singing ‘1,2,3,4′ but about the number four. It’s catchy and perfect and puts a smile on my face when telling The Roommate the number of monsters walking cross the floor. I dare you to try not asking adults what’s one less than five and one more than three. It is impossible and chances are they’ll have to think about it for a second. Or maybe that was just me.




ali says:
Feist does Canada proud.
Camels & Chocolate says:
I LOVE this song! I think I may just watch it over and over, hehe.
Nic says:
I love this video (have you seen the Neil Patrick Harris song where he sings about shoes?) but I totally don’t remember Sesame Street being this awesome when i was little.
Kristabella says:
Nope. Just you.
Kerri Anne says:
I’m a fan of (counting! and) Feist.
maggie, dammit says:
I have loved this song from the moment I heard it, and I can’t believe it never occurred to me that it would make the perfect Sesame Street ditty. Ahhhhh, Feist. Love love love.
Auds says:
The Imp is sitting here cajoling me into playing it for her “just one more time mummy….just ONE more time again!”
Nic is right…Sesame Street was no where near as bangin when we were little!
metalia says:
Alex and I watch this nonstop. He um, actually thinks it’s me singing with the chickens. I will not disabuse him of this notion.
Bri says:
LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!! I loved Sesame Street as a kid, I can’t believe I forgot to go to the Sesame Street suite at BlogHer!