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January 2007

January 18, 2007 14:05

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Look at that smile!! I was playing and I noticed he was staring at me intently, so I played "If you're happy and you know it" and that smile and laughter is what I got in return!! It was much more heartwarming than an auditorium full of people applauding. :) Hopefully we have a little musician on our hands!

My family and I relocated to Burglengenfeld Germany. It's amazing here. Our city has an intact castle, which is amazing. Europe is definately different, but it's fun. I haven't come across any violin shops or luthiers yet, but then again I haven't gotten to go out exploring all that much. I'm having a great time though! I hope you all are having a good time as well!

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