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lovely, Brilliant! Congratulations on this milestone! Sing loud and proud, and if you have it in you, show the kids a few dance steps! Good for you! Josie, Support Specialist
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that's interesting. I notice that when I am depressed I never sing. When I am "normal" I sing all the time. Singing can make you feel good. Singing with kids is great. The last time I saw my grandkids, I was singing to them (and they to me) while supervising them in the bathroom. My daughter and daughter in law came in to see what was going on. They thought we were nuts!!
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Hmmm...looks like it's been a while since someone has posted a success story here. Been a rough time for everyone? I have a small success to share. Today I sang along to the radio with my daughter. It seems silly, but my kids are 12 & 17 and have never heard me sing. I guess it's part of the whole thing about not wanting to draw attention to myself because I don't think people will like what they see. Know what my daughter said? "You have a pretty voice, Mom. You should sing more often". :) I think I will.

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