Hello there, The traditional christmas songs plus 'The answer is blowing in the wind', my favourite choice. Is very cool to hear little munchkins singing it.
OK! Am feeling a bit less ill now, I think...Mind you, it is still 14 hours away. But will think about what you have all said. Cute story. I was speaking with a child who was crying in anticipation of a solo she had to do at a performance. I was trying to reassure her that all would go well and asked her what the worse thing could be that would happen. With tears in her eyes and a shaky voice she said 'I'm afraid I might fart!' Had a real hard time holding a straight face after that, but dared not laugh at her fear....Happy ending though, no farts and a great performance from her...
I have a performance tomorrow, not a biggie...but am accompanying a group of 5 to 11 year old munchkins on the piano for a Christmas concert. Although I have been playing for a long time, I still always feel physically sick when I have to perform in front of a group. I enjoy it, but get quite nervous still. How do you overcome stage fright? Do you do anything special to relax yourself? Would appreciate any input. Thanks.
I cannot give you any help, but will give you a high five for finding the elusive. Food, your bed and focus will always be there waiting for you. Enjoy love Sommer. Very happy for you.
Sorry, I know this is a men's only thread, but I had to butt in and say that you have an incredible way of kneading and moulding the English language in such a way as to make a descriptive paragraph a work of art....Geez! Beautiful
I hear what you are saying but I think the self-actualization is a biggie (not that you are saying it is not). I think one is more likely to fulfil the self-actualization when away from society ironically.
His theory is that the needs must be satisfied starting from the bottom of the hierarchy in order for us to be able to even start to think about accomplishing the ones above
This might have already been said (I have not read the whole thread, as much as I try not to do that before responding), but I find it a bit odd when someone makes a serious comment and then throws a after it....or makes a snide or hurtful comment and then adds a
I think the funniest movie I ever saw was 'The Party' with Peter Sellers. Runner ups would be 'Young Frankenstein' and 'History of the World Part 1'. Gosh they were funny!
haha...wise...not! (If you had seen me stumbling home at midnight yesterday after drinking wine with my fellow teachers in the school, you would think otherwise.
Children, primarily girls are taught that Prince Charming (unconditional love) will definitely eventually come and will definitely make it all ok. If time proves otherwise and this does not happen, people are seen as being bitter about love, when really, it may only be that they are realistic. But then again, my parents and one of my brothers has such a love...so who knows.
At times I count myself with the lonely and vulnerable and at times I am full of myself and ready to conquer the world...Tonight...the latter. So off to shower and going out. Have a great night Sommer. Chat soon.
A lovely post, but to me, it is the definition of unconditional love. I am only capable of giving this to my immediate family, sad and selfish as that may be. I can care strongly for someone, share some, not all of my life with them, help and support them to a degree, share my body with them, but...I can't see that love would conquer all. That is my reality. I sometimes envy those that have an all-encompassing love, but it is not something I am comfortable with. On that note, the best of love and luck to all.
I had a nice day. I had a great teaching day with my kids (I teach children with autism). I managed to get them all up and dancing to Felice Navidad which was a lot of fun. May not sound like much, but for them to all participate with smiles on their faces was quite awesome.
I shared some wine, conversation and shopping of course with a friend after work which is good for the soul.
Was a bit disappointed when I came home, read the forums and saw a lot of wasted negative energy in the air. I think it is the time of year. People get too stressed out by the demands of Christmas and get grumpy.
Have been sad thinking of Adam, the child who passed away, a friend of one of the forum member's daughter...very sad.
Hoping tomorrow will be good. Good night to you all. Take care.
For any musicians out there, please advise if you have the time
Hello there,The traditional christmas songs plus 'The answer is blowing in the wind', my favourite choice. Is very cool to hear little munchkins singing it.