This ain't your mama's cabaret! Nope, this raucous, rowdy, interactive show is different every time! Aunt Dottie and her Nephew Aaron have been bringing their unique brand of entertainment to audiences since 2008 and are pleased as punch to be King County 4Culture Touring Artists. Book them for YOUR convention, party, or special event! Aunt Dottie is always the "hostess with the mostess" and, along with Nephew Aaron on the keys, can keep any event lively and unique!
Check out their calendar to find dates/locations of their stage show so you can join the fun as they put their own spin on pop, rock, standards and just about any other genre of music your heart desires!!
Showing posts with label grateful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grateful. Show all posts
7/4/12
OH SAY CAN YOU SEE?
Today, I'm grateful for living in this great country! I'm thankful for all those who serve and protect: those in the armed forces, police, firefighters and all those who keep us safe! Today I celebrate my freedoms. Thank you!!
8/18/11
ABUNDANCE
Have you ever noticed that what you THINK about comes to you in ABUNDANCE? If you wake up each morning, feeling happy and grateful, usually MORE wonderful things come your way. If you wake up dreading the day, then you have an abundance of awful experiences.
It is all merely how you approach it.
Is today going to be an abundantly good day for you? I certainly hope so!
7/13/11
SUPERSTITION
A bird flew into a window above my head and fell right at my feet, dead! It was shocking and sad and I initially thought, “Oh my goodness, what does this MEAN? Is this an omen? A portent of evil?”
Then I looked up and realized that the bird had flown into a building made entirely of glass. There were trees reflected in the building. The poor bird was just misguided and flew into the illusion of a tree. I had to laugh at myself. How many times do we make “mountains out of molehills” (as my mother used to say). I feel badly for the bird but grateful for the reminder not to invent or add meaning to things that have nothing to do with me. Stevie Wonder sang: When you believe in things that you don't understand/Then you suffer /Superstition ain't the way, no, no, no . . .
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