I’ve been known to cry at silly things, so that fact that I got teary watching the most un-sad video alive is not so surprising. But I think today it goes a little deeper. Ryan and I had a stupid ‘discussion’ this morning which led me to believe that sometimes we {I} just get way too caught up on things that don’t matter {like bamboo plants}. Anyway… this little video reminded me today to R.E.L.A.X., don’t take myself so seriously, and take a risk … it might make people smile {or, in my case, cry}.
Watch it!
I think we might come from the same mold...I couldn't help but smile through my tears as I watched this!
ReplyDeleteIt made me cry, too! I wish life were always like that...where we could all break out in song and dance in the most ordinary of places.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
This is AMAZING! Thank you for the inspiration today :) Have to save this one!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen this and it is amazing isn't it. Music is the universal language that is for sure. Thanks for sharing it with blogland. I cry at commercials all the time. I have sensitive heart strings, sounds as if you do too, Kathysue
ReplyDeleteI love this video. It's so happy!
ReplyDeletei too cry at the most un-sad things. it drives my husband crazy. this video gave me goose bumps and tears. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow! I loved this - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOH. My. GOSH. I teared up! Mostly because I have always wanted to be apart of something like that. But also because I'm an overly emotional woman at an extra emotional time. Ha ha... Moments like that take my breath away!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I wish I had it in me to go to a large public place like that and just start dancing to see if anyone would join me. Most likely I'd be carted off by guys in little white suits that would take me to the nearest loony bin.
ReplyDeleteI think the reason this makes us all tear up is because we know what I just wrote is more likely true. Life was meant to be enjoyed and most of us get too caught up in the daily grind that we don't take time to stop and smell the flowers often enough. And never do we stop whatever we are doing at the sound of music and break out in dance like my two year old grandson does. When do we lose that sense of joy in life I wonder?