Life has been really busy for me.
I just got back from visiting Idaho.
Several months ago Kimmy asked me if I would like to go to the
Idaho Philharmonic
with her, Lulu and Levi.
It was a special concert put on just for school aged children.
It was so much fun and very interesting.
The concert was geared towards kids
and great introduction to all the instruments.
Music is a big part of their lives,
singing, music lessons and dancing.
Lulu has been taking violin lessons.
This just warms my heart!
And there is someone always singing or dancing.
Sometimes together, sometimes solo.
This just warms my heart!
And there is someone always singing or dancing.
Sometimes together, sometimes solo.
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Now for the HATS.......
and more........
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Oh, they have a new member in the family.
Aw...cute pictures and cute bunny!
ReplyDeleteGlad you're ok...was wondering about you!
Oh that is what I miss about not home schooling..the concerts. Benjamin is playing the violin, so I do have personal concerts. LOL The bunny made me laugh, my husband asked me today if I wanted a bunny. Your pictures are just great and I love that they share life with you so much...precious.
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh, the sweetest photos, Christine!! I can't get over how much they have all grown! I remember when Lulu was a baby like it was yesterday. I'm so glad you are getting to share these special times with them. Priceless treasure the time we spend with our loves. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteSweet, sweet, sweet. Did someone put his hat under that sofa? Hey Christine, doesn't matter if it's a girl or a boy unless they get another. Then it will. Speaking from experience. :D
ReplyDeleteNow, How cute was that? God did give us music and the joy to go with it! What wonderful memories!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Roxy
What a cute post! I believe all kids should be exposed to music and learn to play an instrument. It so rounds out their life and education. Love the hats too. They are just so cute. (So is the end.)
ReplyDeleteLoved this post! I can't imagine a world without music.
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