Daily Archives: May 9, 2010

32 by Passion

Here’s another Mother’s Day tribute. This time by Passion.

Lyrics to 32 by Passion

They say a man loves his woman the way he loves his momma
It’s true.
So I wrote this song to thank you for teaching me to love
her like I do.
I know you haven’t seen me lately
And this hotel room ain’t quite like bein’ home (No place like home)
I know you pray for me daily
So the Lord has never left me all alone.
Honestly, I don’t know how ya do it.
You are the bomb dot com
When people ask “Is that Superwoman?”
I just reply and say, “No, that’s my Mom.”

chorus:
I just wanna tell you
While we’re here together.
Thank you for raising me
When friendships have faded.
And life gets complicated.
Still got my family.
Oh Momma,thank you for loving me.

See my mom’s a beautiful woman
I swear she only looks like 32
And she says her boys are good-lookin’
And there’s nothin’ like her home cookin’
Mmmmmm..It’s true.
Honestly I don’t know how ya do it.
You are the bomb dot com
And if they ask, “Is that Superwoman?”
I just reply and say, “No, that’s my Mom.”

chorus

Though I might not always see when you pray for me (Each day for me)
I know that God is on our side.
You support me and believe in me, you’re a superhero to our family.
To the rescue put on your cape and fly.

chorus

Babies and Mother’s Day

Since it’s Mother’s Day, we thought we’d post some clips from the movie Babies. Here’s some of the Asian babies doing some cute and funny things. This visually stunning new movie simultaneously follows four babies around the world – from first breath to first steps. From Mongolia to Namibia to San Francisco to Tokyo, BABIES joyfully captures on film the earliest stages of the journey of humanity that are at once unique and universal to us all. Happy Mother’s Day!

Here’s more about some of the Asian babies:


Bayar
Born in Mongolia, Bayarjargal, usually called “Bayar” for short, lives with his mother, father, and older brother Delgerjargal (“Degi”). Bayar is two years younger than Degi, who is very curious about (and slightly jealous of) his newborn brother. This baby’s good nature and easygoing personality make for some very funny brotherly interactions! Bayar’s family lives on their small family farm, where Bayar wanders around on his own from a very young age, playing with animals and exploring his surroundings – but his parents are never very far away.


Mari
Mari lives with her mother and father in Shibuya, a busy metropolitan area within Tokyo, at the center of all of the city’s noise and excitement. Mari is an only child and lives the contemporary urban lifestyle, walking around city streets when not in the family’s apartment that has a view of the city skyline. Mari loves to visit toy stores, play with the family’s pet cat, and go to baby play groups. In the movie, she is notable for her dramatic reactions to, and frustrations with, everyday life.

To get movie tickets, go here.

Babies – First Words

Babies – with Siblings

Babies Trailer