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Lessons in the Key of Life

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A music and dance teacher's improvization

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Comment from JudyE
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What a great story. I really enjoyed reading this.

Just a couple of comments:

Her phrasing well was excellent, her fingering was perfect, and she controlled the tempo of the piece with panache and aplomb. - Is the 'well' meant to be there? And there is an extra space after 'tempo'.

Just as she reached the final page, though, Kate dashed in, breathless, eyes agape, - can eyes be 'agape'? I wouldn't have thought so but maybe they can.

Thanks so much for sharing these lovely stories with us.
Cheers
Judy


 Comment Written 27-May-2019


reply by the author on 27-May-2019
    Thanks, JudyE.
Comment from Heather Knight
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This is hilarious, Rachelle.
I love children's reactions and their ability to find magic everywhere.
And the puppy was a clever one. He knew his alphabet!
Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 16-May-2019


reply by the author on 16-May-2019
    Hahahah!! I love this review, Maria! Thank you. xo
Comment from Gail Denham
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Well done. And funny. But the message of keeping our eyes open for everything - I like that. To notice even the slightest item that our kids see and enjoy. Raising our four boys I think at times I got too busy. Regrets. However, I'm trying to be more like that with g.kids.
Nice story

 Comment Written 15-May-2019


reply by the author on 15-May-2019
    And that is the beauty of grandchildren! We have the time for them, something we sorely lacked as busy, harried parents!! Thanks for the terrific review, Gail. xo
Comment from Bill Pinder
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That deserves six stars to take the time to mention dogs creative poop. That is a first and it may be the last time I have read that. Thanks for sharing this unique perspective from a very unexpected source.
Bill

 Comment Written 13-May-2019


reply by the author on 13-May-2019
    Maybe you will be more enlightened now about what can await you on the ground, Bill!! : )
reply by Bill Pinder on 14-May-2019
Comment from Ulla
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Hi Rachelle, trust kids to see and express what the rest of us would not even think about. Wonderful little addition in your book. I liked it a lot. It made me laugh. All the best. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 13-May-2019


reply by the author on 13-May-2019
    Thanks, Ulla. It definitely was a classic moment! xo
Comment from Y. M. Roger
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Oh my goodness -- I am almost in tears from laughter here because I can just picture that little face... my middle child (about five or so) once came in and was seriously mortified that a bird had pooped on his little head while he had played under the tree where the bird feeder was! He just could not believe that the bird didn't like him that much! Thank you for that wonderful smile in your write and the knock on the door to my 'mom memories' that it provided! ;) ;) Take care! ;) Yvette

fingering was perfect,, and she --> fingering was perfect, and she


 Comment Written 13-May-2019


reply by the author on 13-May-2019
    Oh! nice catch there! Thanks for having my back, Yvette!!

    And I'm so glad I could give you a good laugh after the tumultuous weekend you had!! xo
Comment from judiverse
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What an unusual way to distract from the lesson. Leave it to a child to notice such a thing as R-shaped dog poop. I thought the mother's reaction was fine. She didn't jump all over her daughter for interrupting the lesson, and she didn't discourage her excitement over her great "discovery." I doubt that the dog made anything of what he'd done. Cleverly told. judi

 Comment Written 13-May-2019


reply by the author on 13-May-2019
    You're right all around, Judi. To Spike, it was just another, um, business day!!! hahhaahahahah.

    Thanks for the nice review. xo
reply by judiverse on 13-May-2019
    You're welcome. A cute story, and I amazed at the details you can recall. judi
reply by the author on 13-May-2019
    It can be a two-edged sword, believe me!
Comment from Sandra Elizabeth Williams
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There is never a dull moment around your students, Rachelle. Who'd a thunk it ...doggy poo in letter R! As you've said though, artistry in unexpected places. :-)

I continue to enjoy these pieces. Keep it up!

 Comment Written 13-May-2019


reply by the author on 13-May-2019
    Exactly!! But this was TRULY where I would least expect it!!

    Thanks for the fun review, Sandra. xo
reply by Sandra Elizabeth Williams on 13-May-2019
    You're welcome, Rachelle!
Comment from Colin John
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Hi Rachelle, missed this as sometimes they double up on the messages.
Another fine chapter and I wish I had the balls to say "your writing is S--t"
but I could not do that to you lol, Good story line and I am glad nobody trod on it. Kind regards Colin

 Comment Written 12-May-2019


reply by the author on 12-May-2019
    Hahaha. Colin!! You always make me laugh. Thank you for another classic review. xo
Comment from doggymad1
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This was so funny Rachelle. Only children have that gift of making magic out of the strangest of things.
It is wonderful that mother didn't give a lecture, as mine would have about watching dogs and their business ha ha
hugs
Freda

 Comment Written 12-May-2019


reply by the author on 12-May-2019
    This is my favorite thing about children: where their imaginations take them!

    Thank you for the fun review. xo