One summer afternoon in August I took the kids to a retirement home to play a piece that they had perfected over the summer.
There was a nice group of about twenty older people there to listen. Ashley went up to do her piece all confident. As she started playing a grandma got up and sat down by Ash on the piano bench. Ashley kind of made a glance over at her with big eyes and kept playing her song. Then the woman nestled right close to Ash swaying a little to the music. It didn’t stop Ashley and she kept playing with this little smirk on her face. When it was all said and done I told her how proud I was of her to keep playing her piece. She told me, “I didn’t mind her sitting close to me, but I told myself if she tries to put her arm around me or squeeze my cheeks, I AM OUT OF HERE”.
2 comments:
She is just too funny!
What a great idea to do with your kids!
I've been stalking your blog for a few years now (you have awesome ideas!) and I just had to break my "vow of silence" to say what a sweet thing this is! You are doing an amazing job raising your kids.
I have a soft spot for the elderly, so this post made me cry.
Thanks for sharing!
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