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  1. Mary Ediger
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    That is absolutely beautiful.

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  2. Martha
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    Funny, I remember being your mother’s helper when she was pregnant with you and thinking how lucky Diane was because she didn’t have to do any chores after school. All she had to do was sit at the piano! Rich kid.
    I hated getting up early to clean & milk cows, put milk through a separator, wash all those damn discs, collect eggs, feed pigs, and pick berries in the summer instead of going on a holiday. I did love the animals though.
    Fast forward to today, and I would love to live on a farm with cows, pigs, chickens, goats and, of course, a horse.

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  3. Liz
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    Brings back so many memories. Love the perspective and poignancy you bring to them. Thank you.

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  4. Becca Rowan
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    You can imagine how this post hits me right in the heart. I was thinking just this morning about how much I love playing…how it was always like therapy for me from the time I started lessons until this very day. I see that same love in my grandson, and it thrills me.
    BUT, “playing piano” and “practicing piano” are two very different things, I was no more enamored of practicing than any other average student. Luckily, my parents let me go at my own pace. And no, I’m not a concert pianist, but I have played all my life and even earned money for it from time to time.
    I hope you find some of the joy that comes from actually PLAYING piano, in every sense of that word.

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