



Sometimes, not often enough, we get together for a family jam session. Keyboard, guitar, accordian, trumpet, drums, tamburine, cowbell, etc. Actually Cady took a short video and I'll try to put that on here. It's sweet! (Hope that word retains its meaning long enough that my greatgrandkids know what I mean when they read this. If they read this.)
2 comments:
Looks like a lot of fun! I think Ally has the video on Facebook or Cady, but I haven't been able to see it yet. I'll try now.
What a sweet jam session. Sad I missed out. And I guess my visit was too short for a jam session. Next time we come we will request the drums be set up in advance, that always helps.
Love Cam
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