Friday Funday at grampas gator beach bar and grill/sandbox — with Jessica Veneman and Bill Chapman.
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She has a nice, strong nose. I'd keep filling her with nutrition. The outdoors is always nice. Her outfit is perfect. I've had shoes like that, the colors, as well as of that style. Nice, crystally eyes. She must be musically intelligent.. :) I just met an English boy years ago online with a dad in music, has some heritage in America. Those are quite attractive toys. I was never much for playing in the sand. I guess what always attracted me at the parks, which I thought everyone made a big deal of as a point, was the music stuff, something I thought would be fun, like music therapy, except not like for sick people. Music therapy encompasses the healing process, not playing with a group, not teaching music, like theory. She has such a nice face, lower face. I was thinking of taking a class in art just for drawing bodies, now. I think I'm taking a Floridian history class featuring pictures.. Wow, Saint Augustine was sure a nice place to live. Coming from up north, we moved to Southeastern Florida because I guess my aunts wanted to go to the beach. I definitely soaked in the history while we lived there. It was just more than anyone I knew. Maybe, they weren't from Florida. It's just that I mean there wasn't really anything to do because we didn't have much money. I wasn't comfortable, but I was clean. I had to work to be healthy. I just wasn't well-liked. I wasn't special. I find that pretty much people are interested in younger kids with younger dads because they're cuter and not as smart, not nice. They tend to not be relaxed. With piano, I most enjoyed accompanying musicals, which were comedies, well on the keyboard small parts, guess that I had to start in pre-school or kidndergarten. It just got harder and harder, but the organ is stimulating, just don't have 1. Have 2 ask. I play folk Christmas songs on harp, folk harp, by ear, easily. My hands in some ways are stiff and some ways limp. Don't know if I can do that. I was into organ because it's the passageway to Germany and France. I learned a lot by going to Oberlin, got interested with the Christmas CD from the Cathedral. I know there's another big graduate school for organ, Eastman. I know people who've moved to and from there. I even did a Bible camp. Was actually up there a long time. I practiced more when I got into practicing when I did Talented Music and arts school in New Orleans on Saturdays and the summer. So, after 12-14. I changed piano books, and I got harder songs but not a lot of good 1s, finally learned to like them. Practiced every day when I started college and got an A. I had a young lady with reddish light brown hair who taught Piano Pedagogy. I need to clean my room, maybe will play organ or musical accompaniment on the keyboard, which is more difficult in a way. If I was in band, I don't know. My theater|speaking teacher did clarinet at 1 point in high school, and my dad tried at 1 point, as well. I did cross country and was supposed to be good at oboe and was told I did well on the reed but only like once or twice maybe squeaked on the instrument. I heard a really good flute player with sparkly, white-gold hair, so compact, juicy, mobile and pieced together looking, had such so advanced, switching notes, the best-looking person I ever saw, seemed like a typical look.. I can play violin, already. 2 semesters for Music Education. I also did glox for 1½ years. Except it was at a Catholic school so practice was twice a week. I know for jazz, oboe would be cool. It's okay for concerts. I started a book and supposedly it was for going into the band. I think everyone who does 2 band instruments should do oboe and flute. What else is there? I mean, if you did jazz, I think trumpet and saxophone would be good. I knew 2 trombonists. 1 went to Vienna. I'm pretty sure for strings, I like violin. I would think that the tambourine would be good for community music. I am thinking I will do oboe. Boys are probably better at flute. I actually got a piccolo, but it never came in but have the book. I don't know if I will switch later. I never knew about the oboe before, so maybe it would be better to start now, if I'm not to old to try, again. I never thought the flute took a lot of talent. I want to spend my money on maybe getting some dresses and blazers, if I can find anything I like. I'm finding things sometimes, I like, now. :| I would wear boots with the socks and stockings, today wore ankle socks. Okay, I asked my dad for a wooden oboe on Ebay for $60. There's this song I liked, well more than 1, and I don't have the recording. So, maybe I'll play it, Gate at Kiev. So, right now, I'm happy with being a singer, piano, organ, (folk) harp, and oboe. There wasn't much literature online for piccolo, but I might get that next. When I did dance, it wasn't nice not dancing faster. Ballet isn't so fun, not sure what I will do about not dancing. If I dance, I want it to be classical dancing.. I read the beginning of the Vaganova method. My problem with ballet was memorizing. I did gymnastics 1st. Then I quit and still did baton, though, with gymnastics, and then quit that. Finally, I started looking normal. Just doing gymnastics, I looked a certain way. The dancing really helps. Gymnastics teams are about performing, too. I'm doing ballet in the summer. The thing with jazz and modern is it isn't classical, more European. It's not athletic. It's just hard to find things to do. I found you can pay for transportation while you work. I would take my kid to gymnastics classes, I just realized, and ballet classes, but they wouldn't be on a team|in a company. I did both, but 5 was too late for ballet. Swimming lessons once a week probably would be good. I see it can go up to like 6 levels. I started tennis at 11, which was a doozy, with my brother, at 6. I am thinking I could do music with my kid, but it would be better in public. 1 nice thing to do is maybe start piano when you're like 2 or 3 and then go on to symphony harp and organ, except with organ you have to reach the pedals, like with piano, so I am guessing you start piano when you're tall enough to reach the pedals. I saw with organ you could put pillars on the pedals and assume the same with piano, though. It's probably good to do piano as a kid. Starting a band instrument early is also a good thing to do so you don't go and end up in oboe for a year. I would have my kid start the flute and have had played the violin. I would have them do oboe when they are old enough. So, now, I'm jogging with weights. I went for like an hour today.
Ah! I think I'm getting sick for the 1st time in 10 years, hope my post wasn't too long and off-topic, well hope everything is going well. I like the pictures of your granddaughter, she is so cute!