Once Upon a Farm

I just finished the audiobook Once Upon a Farm. His inspirational story was written and narrated by Rory Feek, an American country music singer and songwriter.

Rory Feek at the 45th Academy of Country Music Awards in 2010

Rory Lee Feek (born April 25, 1965) is an American country music singer and songwriter. In his career, he has written singles for Clay WalkerBlake SheltonTracy Byrd and other artists.

Feek, who was raised in Atchison, Kansas began playing guitar at age fifteen. He served two tours of duty in the United States Marine Corps before moving to Dallas, Texas. He married Tamara Gilmer on August 3, 1985 and they divorced March 25, 1992. Feek has two older daughters, Heidi (born 1986) and Hopie (born 1988).

Rory moved to Nashville, Tennessee with his two daughters in 1995 into a run-down farmhouse. He had no idea of the almost fairy-tale love story that was going to unfold on that small piece of Tennessee land. … and the lessons he and his family would learn along the way.

Rory Meets Joey

In 2002, he married Joey Martin Feek, with whom he started the duo Joey + Rory. They have one daughter, Indiana Boon (born February 17, 2014), who was born with Down Syndrome.  Joey died of metastatic cervical cancer on March 4, 2016.

Now, two years after his wife Joey’s passing… Rory takes their four-year-old daughter Indiana’s hand and walks forward into an unknown future. He takes the readers on his incredible journey from heartbreak to hope. And ultimately, the kind of healing that only comes through faith.

A raw, and vulnerable look deeper into Rory’s heart, this book is filled with powerful stories of love, life and hope. And the insights that one extraordinary, ordinary man in bib overalls has gleamed along the way.

A bright sunrise will contradict the heavy fog that weighs you down
In spite of all the funeral songs, the birds will make their joyful sounds
You’ll wonder why the Earth still moves.
You’ll wonder how you’ll carry on.
But you’ll be okay on that first day when I’m gone

Dusk will come with fireflies and Whippoorwill and crickets call.
And every star will take its place in silvery gown and purple shawl
You’ll lie down in our big bed
Dread the dark and dread the dawn.
But you’ll be alright on that first night when I’m gone.

You will reach for me in vain, you’ll be whispering my name
As if sorrow were your friend and this world so alien

But life will call with daffodils and morning glorious blue skies.
You’ll think of me – some memory, and softly smile to your surprise.
And even though you love me still,
You will know where you belong.
Just give it time We’ll both be fine when I’m gone.

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Baby Shark Dance

I was watching NBC news this week when they reported on a phenomenon taking the Internet by storm. As of this week, one of very few children’s songs in history landed on the Billboard Hot 100

This infectious tune about a family of toothy fish made it onto the charts despite being not new. It also scored the highest debut of the January 12 edition of the Hot 100, popping up at No. 32.

The “Baby Shark Dance” video has been a global hit since it was first posted to YouTube in 2016, and it’s easy to see why. For one thing, the shark dance is appealingly simple, something even the youngest toddler can do.

“Baby Shark Dance” is a bona fide YouTube hit. The video currently stands at nearly 2.2 billion views, making it one of the top 25 most-viewed videos in YouTube history.

Baby Shark has become a wholesome internet meme, bringing together people all over the world to do the “Baby Shark Dance”. In fact, as far as wholesome memes go, this is one of the most wholesome, in that it’s harmless and fun. Also, it is directly concerned with bringing people together instead of being cynical or snarking about the world.

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Brian May’s Rocking New Year

He’s a rocket scientist by day and rock star by night. Astrophysicist Brian May, cofounder and lead guitarist of Queen started the new year with one big bang. May is part of the New Horizons team that had it’s first clear image of Ultima Thule this week. Looking like a celestial snowman, Ultima Thule is a frozen world 1 billion miles beyond Pluto.

Different kind of rocks,” he said. “It’s amazing, and the whole trip with New Horizons is such a privilege for me.” “I didn’t imagine that it could happen,” May said.

May wrote an anthem for New Horizon’s flyby of Ultima Thule as a tribute to a glimpse beyond our solar system.

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