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Monday, July 26, 2010

People I Met

When I did music at 7-8, I had a man with medium brown hair and a moustache who played guitar. Guitar not kitar (sp?) It was then that I sang the loudest at all times. At that time I was also an alter server at 8. I did gymnastics twice a week and baton. I was the leader in baton the 2nd year for younger girls. I was twirler of the year at 8. The teacher picked it out because the last year we voted and she wasn't happy. Sure we used to do everything, I haven't thought of much, just think of all the Christmas opportunity. It wasn't too cold if we had stockings at night. We had to wear them then. So I sang as loud as I could sing when I was 7-8.

We moved when I was 9 from the Palm Beach coast to the oldest city in the US under Jacksonville, also at the beach. This is where my life became European and made me who I am today in more private ways than just to flash I was a baton twirler. I was in choir for 3 years there with also perfect attendance. I could never hear myself, but I had solos and parts sometime and was in the Christmas thing they had. Things.

Then there was no music school when we moved at 12, 7th grade, to Greater New Orleans, which I felt bad about. I did keyboard for the tuba part for the band in 8th grade. I am not sure if I did it at the beginning, but my dad had to drive me to New Orleans to practice for competition. Then there I joined choir at the church at 14, high school. I felt like I was in the oldest city when I went to a public school for high school. It was across our house and next to the elementary school. I lived in a loop. The reason we lived there was for the school opening and that there was supposed to be built a gym. Sometimes I wish I went to the public junior high school. One thing I regret is not doing flag team after I made it auditioning the end of the first year. I always picked up to the cheerleading and dance team option. I tried in college though starting my 3rd year but came home to a little room in an apartment in Orlando. I must say I regret some things I did online, lost opportunity. Things just arne't the same.

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