Another anniversary rolls around, the 52nd, to be exact. From a couple year’s ago t-shirts: I always like to check out this picture of our wedding expenses. We have it framed and sitting on our mantle. Tom paid $50.46 (blood tests and wedding ring!) and my costs (I made my own dress) were $29.25. We …
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Nov 17
Giving Thanks, Day 17
- By MaryO in Giving Thanks, Memories
Today, since it’s a “teaching day”, I’m thankful for my piano studio, my students, and my piano 🙂 When I was growing up, my dad was a minister, meaning we lived in whatever parsonage the church chose to let us live in. The one we had in Pawcatuck, CT had an upright piano …
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Nov 01
Giving Thanks, Day 1
- By MaryO in Memories, Thankfulness
Today, since it’s a “teaching day”, I’m thankful for my piano studio, my students, and my piano 🙂 When I was growing up, my dad was a minister, meaning we lived in whatever parsonage the church chose to let us live in. The one we had in Pawcatuck, CT had an upright piano …
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- Ada Richter, Alexandria, Amherst, Ballade, Baptist, Central Baptist Church, Clara Pashley, clarinet, Connecticut, dad, Delaware, electric keyboard, Fairfax, Friedrich Burgmüller, Girl Scouts, grand piano, gym, Howard Lebow, John Thompson, Jules Massenet, Maryland, Massachustee, Michael Aaron, Milwaukee, minister, music books, music theory, O'Connor Music Studio, organ, organist, parsonage, Pawcatuck, piano, piano students, Rhode Island, Roman Catholic, Schaum School of Music, Silver Spring, Springfield, Springfield Technical High School, Teaching Little Fingers to Play, Umass Amherst, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts, University of Milwaukee, video, violin, Virginia, Westerly, Wilmington, Wisconsin, Yamaha
Jan 27
Happy Anniversary, 2021!
Another anniversary rolls around, the 48th, to be exact. I always like to check out this picture of our wedding expenses. We have it framed and sitting on our mantle. Tom paid $50.46 (blood tests and wedding ring!) and my costs (I made my own dress) were $29.25. We were lucky. My dad was …
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Jan 27
“Happy Anniversary, 2020!
Another anniversary rolls around, the 47th, to be exact. I always like to check out this picture of our wedding expenses. We have it framed and sitting on our mantle. Tom paid $50.46 (blood tests and wedding ring!) and my costs (I made my own dress) were $29.25. We were lucky. My dad was …
Oct 15
40 Days of Thankfulness: Day Three
- By MaryO in Memories, Thankfulness
Today, since it’s a “teaching day”, I’m thankful for my piano studio, my students, and my piano 🙂 When I was growing up, my dad was a minister, meaning we lived in whatever parsonage the church chose to let us live in. The one we had in Pawcatuck, CT had an upright piano …
- Ada Richter, Alexandria, Amherst, Ballade, Baptist, Central Baptist Church, Clara Pashley, clarinet, Connecticut, dad, Delaware, electric keyboard, Fairfax, Friedrich Burgmüller, Girl Scouts, grand piano, gym, Howard Lebow, John Thompson, Jules Massenet, Maryland, Massachustee, Michael Aaron, Milwaukee, minister, music books, music theory, O'Connor Music Studio, organ, organist, parsonage, Pawcatuck, piano, piano students, Rhode Island, Roman Catholic, Schaum School of Music, Silver Spring, Springfield, Springfield Technical High School, Teaching Little Fingers to Play, Umass Amherst, University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts, University of Milwaukee, video, violin, Virginia, Westerly, Wilmington, Wisconsin, Yamaha
Jan 27
“Happy Anniversary, 2019!
Another anniversary rolls around, the 46th, to be exact. I always like to check out this picture of our wedding expenses. We have it framed and sitting on our mantle. Tom paid $50.26 (blood tests and wedding ring!) and my costs (I made my own dress) were $29.25. We were lucky. My dad was …
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Oct 15
Day 3: 40 Days of Thankfulness
- By MaryO in Memories, Thankfulness
Today, since it’s a “teaching day”, I’m thankful for my piano studio, my students, and my piano 🙂 When I was growing up, my dad was a minister, meaning we lived in whatever parsonage the church chose to let us live in. The one we had in Pawcatuck, CT had an upright piano …
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Jan 27
Happy Anniversary, 2018!
I wasn’t home this year on our anniversary – the first one I’ve missed. I was in Southport, NC for the memorial celebration of our church’s former music director. Tom would have gone with me, but he was dealing with house issues that I’ll be posting about in the near future. Another anniversary rolls …
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Jan 27
Happy Anniversary!
Another anniversary rolls around, the 44th, to be exact. I always like to check out this picture of our wedding expenses. We have it framed and sitting on our mantle. Tom paid $50.26 (blood tests and wedding ring!) and my costs (I made my own dress) were $29.25. We were lucky. My …
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