is this a crowd?

Wednesday I was at work and I brought my Susato D to practice for this weekend, and some co-workers saw it and asked if I would play. I was a lil nervous but agreed. Now, the twist to this story and what really makes me blush. I work at a daycare. The kids that I was playing to were a year and half old. Being in front of a people and playing was a good experience, but I look back on it and laugh. I dont know what to think about the whole thing. Now I know how to hold their attention span more than 30 secs…

[ This Message was edited by: Tradgirl on 2002-08-31 21:28 ]

Children think whistles are magic.
Give em the magic!

On 2002-09-01 00:38, jim stone wrote:
Children think whistles are magic.

Oh, that explains it! Whenever I start to play my whistle in the shop, to children (and adults) they all shout…make that thing disappear!

Steve :slight_smile:

Honestly, playing for children is
by itself a sufficient reason to
play on the street. They are beautiful,
their eyes get round, they dance, sometimes they give hugs.

On 2002-09-01 12:34, jim stone wrote:
Honestly, playing for children is
by itself a sufficient reason to
play on the street. They are beautiful,
their eyes get round, they dance, sometimes they give hugs.

Very nicely said!!