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Meg on a swing

The sound of a child laughing can be quite infectious. While in France Maggie filmed me pushing Meg on the swing. It's not the greatest action shot in the world, but I love her sheer enjoyment.

It also gave me an excuse to try out embedding video into the blog, using Google Video just in case I ever decide to do a video blog in the future.

You have to click on it twice - once for it to respond to the fact that the mouse is on it, and the second time to make it play.

27 comments

Merle said...

that was the cutest thing ever

kats said...

Oh, I've gone all fuzzy inside

Anonymous said...

I am a friend of Always Chaos and found you through her blog! I loved the video clip and admire the fact that you are documenting the weight loss! The laugh is infectious and I smile just hearing it!

Toenex said...

Whenever I hear my kids laughing like that a tiny, little nag at the back of my mind is always fearing the worst.

34quinn said...

Hey there Kim!! that is a super clip. She was most certainly having a fun time and so were you. fabulous!
I need to learn how to do that as I have wanted to post a clip from my son's black belt ceremony and just hadn't figured it out yet.
I look forward to seeing many more from you too!!

sarah said...

god.. those were the days when being pushed on a swing was all that was needed to inspire laughter and joy.

my niece's laughter has that same affect on me, it's terribly infectious. it's not rare to catch us both sitting on the couch making each other laugh, till our guts ache.

Twisted Cinderella said...

I love that! I love to listen to my Prince Charming and my Little Princess playing together. When he has her giggling it is wonderful to hear!

Kim Ayres said...

Merle - well I thought so, but then I'm biased

Kats - try antibiotics :)

Gina - welcome to my ramblings! Feel free to comment on Losing a Hundredweight too :)

AntToeKnee - I know what you mean - if my son is laughing ike that then I know he's been up to no good...

Quinn - Once you know what you're doing it's fairly straight forward, but I must admit that Google Video isn't clear to use. It could really do with a step-by-step set of instructions.

Sarah - what a truth that is! Part of the wonder of the laughter is the realisation that it is just the pure joy of the moment.

TC - welcome to my ramblings - Wow! 2 new visitors in one post!

Dr Maroon said...

Joi de vivre mon ami.
Girl on a swing, nice big French swing with a long arc, Dad pushing.

Perfick.

Sarah's right!

Dr Maroon said...

p.s. I also meant to say that I liked the bit at the start where you say "ready?"
Meg says "yeah", and we're off!You can almost feel the butterflies.

Do all adults have this facility surgically removed from them while coming home on the 19 bus on a wet Tuesday night in January? Obviously not, or the sound of laughter would have no effect on us.

SafeTinspector said...

Aww!!! I love that sound, too. And the vid was very cute. Sam is 5 and I get that every day. I'm sad that someday it will end.

Living to Feel Good said...

That is awesome. What a CUTE lil laugh! That brought a smile to my face!!

Kim Ayres said...

Dr Maroon - I think what we have surgically removed is the ability to truly live in the moment. As we grow up we begin tolive either in the future (what are we having for dinner tonight/ where will I go with my life) or the past (I wish I hadn't done that/ life was better back then).

To train ourselves in meditation techniques to exist in the here and now takes years as an adult to achieve what children enjoy naturally.

Sigh

SafeTinspector - You'll just have to keep having more kids until Sam's giving you grandchildren. Then you'll have a never ending supply of children to entertain.

Living - Welcome to my ramblings - and a lovely smile it is you have too.

A third new commenter in one post. Must be a record.

kats said...

Oh, I'm cut to the quick Kim!

Jupiter's Girl said...

That was so cool, Kim, the way you embedded the video. And a very precious scene of you and your little girl. Thanks for posting that.

So, that's France?

Nikki said...

Fabulous clip Kim.

She has such a great laugh.

Pendullum said...

What an infectious laugh she has...
I am smiling thanks for my morning smile... it was like a giant hug...

happykat said...

I'll confess to watching that three times right in a row.

What an angel she is!

its wonderful to capture the beautiful (yet simple) moments in life and keep them for when life is ugly.

(For some odd reason I have the song from Oliver Twist running through my head. ♪♪Who will buy this wonderful feeling....♪♪)

Anonymous said...

She has the most amazing laugh I have ever heard. She really loves the swing, or is it just the fact that her father is pushing her?

Unknown said...

Oh Kim, that is music to my ears.....Meg's infectious giggle reminds me so much of my Emma Sage's......can you imagine if we could bottle that beautiful essence of our daughters...we'd have an exilir of the GODS.

Kim Ayres said...



Kats :)

Jupiter's Girl - Oh yes, that's France. Can't you tell?

Nikki - she does indeed :)

Pendullum - anytime :)

Happykat - I think we also have to give credit her to Maggie's nifty camera work

RNP - it's the swing. She laughs like that whoever's pushing her. If we go to the park she will stay on the thing the entire time if she can. I once pushed her for nearly 20 minutes- I was exhausted and in a state of near collapse ans she was still yelling for me to push her higher.

Tara Marie - I think you're right.And with the right marketing campaign we could make a fortune :)

Naomi said...

what great giggles :)

jotcr2 said...

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fatmammycat said...

Love it, there's nothing more infectious that kids laughing.

Kim Ayres said...

Naomi :)

Jotcr2 - welcome to my ramblings! If you'd like to email me directly, you'll find my address on my profile

Fatmammycat - it can't help but bring a smile to my face :)

Stella said...

Oh Kim, that is adorable! Meg is adorable, made me smile.

BStrong said...

Megs growing up fast Kim.
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