"Da Ba Dee Da Ba Di | Crafted Pour"

"My daughters were born near the end of the MTV era of actually airing, well, music videos. We didn’t have a music entertainment system set up in our tiny house, so we would have MTV on to play music during play time. Most of the time, the music was just white noise to my babies but there were some songs that grabbed their attention. One of them was Eiffel 65’s Blue (Da Ba Dee). The minute the thumping chorus would start, the girls would start bouncing up and down in unison with the beat. The girls were transfixed by the little blue aliens on the screen like they were Teletubbies or Barney. I would watch them without interference as they danced, squealed their twin squeals, and just laughed their adorable baby laughs. Being a mother of twins wasn’t easy but these little moments of musical joy outweighed the double trouble my ladies would get into. Cheers to classic MTV and mothers of twins.", "undefined", "Da Ba Dee Da Ba Di",

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Da Ba Dee Da Ba Di By , May 8, 2009 My daughters were born near the end of the MTV era of actually airing, well, music videos. We didn’t have a music entertainment system set up in our tiny house, so we would have MTV on to play music during play time. Most of the time, the music was just white noise to my babies but there were some songs that grabbed their attention. One of them was Eiffel 65’s Blue (Da Ba Dee). The minute the thumping chorus would start, the girls would start bouncing up and down in unison with the beat. The girls were transfixed by the little blue aliens on the screen like they were Teletubbies or Barney. I would watch them without interference as they danced, squealed their twin squeals, and just laughed their adorable baby laughs. Being a mother of twins wasn’t easy but these little moments of musical joy outweighed the double trouble my ladies would get into. Cheers to classic MTV and mothers of twins. My daughters were born near the end of the MTV era of actually airing, well, music videos. We didn’t have a music entertainment system set up in our tiny house, so we would have MTV on to play music during play time. Most of the time, the music was just white noise to my babies but there were some songs that grabbed their attention. One of them was Eiffel 65’s Blue (Da Ba Dee). The minute the thumping chorus would start, the girls would start bouncing up and down in unison with the beat. The girls were transfixed by the little blue aliens on the screen like they were Teletubbies or Barney. I would watch them without interference as they danced, squealed their twin squeals, and just laughed their adorable baby laughs. Being a mother of twins wasn’t easy but these little moments of musical joy outweighed the double trouble my ladies would get into. Cheers to classic MTV and mothers of twins. Ingredients: - Adventure Series Gin - Lemon Juice Instructions: Add ingredients to cocktail shaker. Dry shake to create foam. Add ice. Shake 10-15 seconds to chill. Strain into chilled Nick & Nora glass. Boozy,Dessert,Easy to Make,Originals