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19 Sep 2015 01:29 PM
19 Sep 2015 01:29 PM
hi @Appleblossom I'm teaching my lil girl to play recorder 😄 She's still a bit little for flute, so recorder is good to start on... but i cant stand the high pitched squeel lol! I'm going to order in an alto recorder and see if her fingers can reach the holes on that. I havent played alto for so long! and lost my range of recorders when i left my ex.
Something good for me .... state of mind is making it hard to notice the good stuff lately but its probably a good exercise to keep looking for the positive anyways. I am greatful for coffee today i think hehe! Its keeping me going and its my quiet time, kids know when im having a cuppa its 10 minutes of mummy time lol!
LJ
19 Sep 2015 06:35 PM
19 Sep 2015 06:35 PM
Hi Lj. I think it was a great idea to start this thread ... now I am developing the habit of looking for something I can post about on it ... which keeps the positive outlook primed.
My daughter did flute. Recorder is a beautiful instrument in its own right. I like its simplicity. Sorry you lost your set. Yes the alto and tenor are beautiful mellow sounds. I took it up again a couple years ago. Also the blended sound of a consort is peaceful and soothing for me.
19 Sep 2015 08:21 PM
19 Sep 2015 08:21 PM
Thats awesome!! very excited for you @chookmojo, sounds like they've settled in well already!!
19 Sep 2015 09:45 PM
19 Sep 2015 09:45 PM
Oh my @chookmojo, they are beautiful, such a variety too, i reckon Float is going to be the boss, she looks like she is already running the show, lol.
OMG what a long trip, i bet they where so happy to get out into your beautiful back yard and roam around.
i am glad you got your chooks @chookmojo, it will do you and your husband a lot of good, their is nothing like the sound of clucking in the mornings. i love the sound of them in the farm next to my house.
Please keep the photo's up, oh yeah i like the chicken coop, you have given them plenty of space
good lcuk with your "little babies", take care
Jacques
19 Sep 2015 10:24 PM
19 Sep 2015 10:24 PM
Today my son turned 23 .. HOORAH
19 Sep 2015 10:25 PM
19 Sep 2015 10:25 PM
Happy birthday to your son, @Appleblossom. I always think of birthdays as a celebration of mothers too. 🙂
20 Sep 2015 12:08 AM
20 Sep 2015 12:08 AM
20 Sep 2015 12:27 AM
20 Sep 2015 12:27 AM
Happy birthday to @Appleblossom's son, 23... thats a great age! when i was 23 i was having a baby hehe!
lj
20 Sep 2015 01:03 AM
20 Sep 2015 01:03 AM
You lovely people are like a family ... his girlfriends was sick and cancelled ...so it was simple .. I picked him up from work and he had special hotdogs and blueberries and blueberrycheesecake icecream....he wont drink alcohol... so I got him Bundaberg stubbies of .... passionfruit juice instead
Thanks for cheering
21 Sep 2015 07:17 PM
21 Sep 2015 07:17 PM
today I'm greatful for reading with the kids. love that time best of all!
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