TOMORROW! TOMORROW! TOMORROW! I LOVE YOU TOMORROW!
Tomorrow is my church's misisons conference. To many of you out there this is extrememly dull and would never ever do that but I'm excited. My friend, Michael, will be there, YAY! You can here us play a duet here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKobWeKOge0
YAY! I'm so excited.
I was sent this link from a friend. It sounds interesting and fun.
http://www.indabamusic.com/
I don't know why I'm writing this, I guess just to add one. Well let's see, I have been practicing all my instruments as much as I can. Also piano lessons have been going well, I have been trying to finish the Bach Invention but I don't know if I ever will. I have also been working on scales hopefully I will finish those as well, we have all the major scales done but none of the minor scales. Violin dvd lessons are going well, we're working on Berseus, however that's spelled. It's the Lulluby Song by Brahms. I can't wait until my church's mission's conference. I have a friend coming and he plays guitar really well. He's the one accompanied me in the youtube.com video: The Unclouded Day by: concertpianist15. LOL There was my advertisement.
I want a grand piano, if you would like to donate then e-mail me. Only joking, kind of.
I have found and picked my new violin challenge that I want perfect for the camp competiton in August of this year.
http://www.oldchristianmusic.com/mproductpages/tracy-ann-collins--ever-in-joyful-song.html
On this link listen to: "Washed in the Blood" I don't know if I'll get it but I'm going to try.
I got a 2x2x2 Rubik's Cube. And I can solve it. YAY! I'm really glad. Now I just have to be able to do it really fast.
What this has to do with the violin I'll never know.
As many of you might not know I work at the Commissary bagging groceries. Today at work I bagged for this lady who had dishes in a box in her car trunk. She took them out and told me to load up the back.
Then she peaked her head around the side of her car and said: "Do you need some dishes?"
"No? Why?" I replied
"My daughter moved out and I though that if you wanted them I wouldn't have to give them to a thrift store."
I laughed.
She then gave me $5 for my work. (Which I might add was quite generous.)
Many people told me I should have kept the dishes. But I knew my mom would disapprove.
Anyways I had to share this funny story.
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