A mom has turned a classic Little Mermaid tune into a hilarious and spot-on parody. The woman took Part of Your World and changed some words to create a hysterical tune about parenting. Watch the short but hilarious to hear the mothers gut-bustlingly funny, uproarious tune.
Without a doubt, children are some of the biggest and best blessings in life. They add so much happiness and joy to every household. No parent would ever go back to when they did not have their children. Children make life infinitely better in every single way.
However, as great as children are, being a parent can sometimes be tiring. The demands of being a parent can make mothers and fathers want some time to themselves, away from their children. In a clip posted on YouTube, one woman captures this desire, likely that many parents want to get away from their children for even a short time. Sometimes, as she sings, you would like to be part of the world where other adults are.
Her creative and inventive parody is hysterical and likely rings true for many moms and dads.
Ive got laundry and dishes aplenty.
Meal plans and schedules galore.
You want magnet titles? Ive got 120!
But who cares? No big deal! They want more!
The video also shows that in addition to keeping the same tune and some of the same words, this mom even found ways to mimic some of Ariels moves from the film as she sang the beloved song. Its such a spot-on and hilarious clip.
In an interview, Hailey Osborn, the mom responsible for the hilarious tune, mentioned that the parody came about because she wanted to be where the grown-ups are. The videos description mentions that when Hailey was first writing the song, she made herself laugh and then just kept on going.
Proverbs 22:6 If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not be turned away from it.
One comedian absolutely nailed what its like to live in the Midwest. This short but hysterically funny clip contains so much truth about the Midwest. Everyone who is even marginally familiar with the living conditions in the middle part of the country will wholeheartedly agree with the comedians hilarious take on the Midwest. Watch the clip to hear what its like to live in the Midwest.
Every part and region of the United States of America has distinct qualities and features that help set it apart. The Eastern part of the country is marked by big, sprawling metropolitan areas. The West (the most beautiful part of the country, in my opinion) contains beautiful beaches, coastlines and breathtaking landscapes. The South, with its delicious food, remains relatively mild to unbearably humid and scorching hot all year.
However, the Midwest is a whole different story. Its often referred to as flyover country. Most people think thats a derogatory comment on the area, indicating its plain, boring and ugly. I prefer to think its called that because people are trying to get away from the areas bipolar, unpredictable weather patterns. If you dont like the weather in the Midwest, wait 10 minutes because itll change.
In a clip posted on YouTube, one man hilariously captured how the Midwest has weird, even odd, weather patterns most of the time. Everyone in the Midwest will nod their heads in agreement with every hysterical statement and comment in the video.
In the Midwest, you will experience some variation of all four seasons. The winters can be brutally cold, often with negative temperatures and frigid windchills. On the other hand, the summers are unbelievably hot and humid. Some may even describe them as sweltering.
However, the mans most accurate statements, which every person in the Midwest has made at one time or another, are about Spring and Fall.
We dont have Spring, he says.
Later, he adds, Well, theres a couple weeks in the Fall that are pretty nice.
Proverbs 17:22 A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.
One of the best ways to ruin a perfectly good marriage is to make it your spouse’s job to make you happy.
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