So I got a flute from a garage sale last year and I told myself that I was going to learn to play it. I wanted to play the flute in 5th grade, but my sister had just quit band, so the only instrument in the house was a clarinet. I have learned a lot of the fingerings, but for some reason I can’t get the D to play right…Is there a special trick, or maybe do I need to replace a pad or something?
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1. find a new church
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2. know God better
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5. not be so shy
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6. learn to play the flute
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7. be good at communicating with my husband
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10. improve my music theory skills
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11. be fluent in german
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I have this really cool, fast, bicycle. I live 1/2 mile from my work, and while I ride my bike there regularly, I still don’t feel like I am getting exercise. I know that riding my bike is my favorite form of exercise, and I have seen the physical improvements that it makes to my health. I just can’t see to get on it for more than 10 minutes at a time.
My husband and I recently experienced something odd. Our church closed… it didn’t split, they just closed the doors. So far we’ve visited one church that we really like. We’ve been attending a church of Christ for a while now, but are branching off to another non-denominational church that has a praise team band and allows women to pray and be active in front of the church body. It’s been a great becuause in my church going experience I’ve been told that these things are bad. The down side is that we are new people in church that we don’t really know anybody, so we miss the family atmosphere we had at our old church. I just wanted to see if anyone else has gone through this, or has any advice.
