Frozen the Movie - And how it helped build Eastcastle Street

It is a Dad joke that goes back at least a year, perhaps more. I will say to my daughter at any given time of day “Layla, can I ask you a question?” She replies, “Yes Daddy”

I sing, “DO YOU WANNA BUILD A SNOWMAN!??” She looks at me with a ‘you’re so sad Daddy but I love you’ face and then we start singing one of the most famous songs of the last year.

Frozen the Movie hit our household about a year ago, and we now have the movie, the soundtrack, the dresses, the shoes, the wand, we even went to Frozen Singalonga at the Price Charles Cinema. Nearly every night at bath time we play the soundtrack. This is all fine. It’s enjoyable. Our 2 year old Christian also loves it.  I do the piano riff at the start, he does the knocking on the door part. “Elsa?”

 It will also forever be associated with the opening of Eastcastle street, because in all the planning, worrying, stressing, thinking, laying awake at 3 am with the thought processes going around and around and around in your head, in the background there was Frozen. Constantly. On and On and On and On.
It seriously hardly ever stops. The worst is the 3 am to 5 am laying awake at night. The best is bath time when we can sing it loud.
Now that the dust has settled and we are settling into the flow of work it is a bit funny to look back on. Perhaps you also have children who watch and listen to this movie constantly and it is in your head too, perhaps we should start a support group.

Frozen. The Movie.

Eastcastle Street. The Second Store.

Espresso. Required.

Check it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1ZHetiuRb0

Peter Dore-Smith
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