Hi Janis,
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JK> ncredibly good seafood (well, the clam dishes were exquisite :))
Never heard of it but if given a chance, I'll try it. Of course we live
just a few hours away from NC seafood; we're debating a trip to the
coast this fall. If so, I'll load up a cooler there, to be transferred
to the freezer of fresh, local seafood.
JK> > My folks got a cut down upright when I was in high school--one
JK> sister > taught herself to play. I can pick out, but not play with 2
JK> hands.
JK> My dad was so talented in playing by ear...he could play piano and
JK> harmonica by ear.. I'm mostly of able to, but more enjoy playing with
JK> a book of music. I decided to take lessons when I hired the fellow to
JK> teach the kids since I'd always wanted to learn :) When I'm practiced
JK> up "enough" I can play with two hands. When I can't that's when I
JK> know I need to practice more and force the issue to lossen things up
JK> (MS doesn't help (g)).
The sister that could play, took lessons when her elder son did as a
child. She plays like a robot tho, no expression to it.
>> > It's a nice two person camper, even has room for stowing a sewing
>> That sounds handy... I guess if you wanted to or needed to you could
>> put it on the eating area's table or some such?
JK> > Yes, but it's at home this trip. I'm working on VBS craft stuff.
JK> I understand, we did a number of puppetry things with VBS.. I made all
JK> the puppet's costumes, was really neat to do.. Size 2 was just right
JK> for the "muppet-style" puppets we used. Nice to remember that as well
JK> :)
Good to keep that in mind if we ever start a pupper ministry. We're
doing lessons from the Proverbs on wisdom so we're doing "binoculars" to
seek wisdom, scrolls and plaques with words of wisdom & a witnessing
catapillar clip for crafts. Refreshments are simple-store bought cookies
(no peanut butter) and Kool-aide.
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Ruth
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