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Unexpected Fathers Day Surprise
This is kind of a long post. My apologies in advance.
My 29 year old Daughter moved up to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to coach a Freeride ski team. She’s thriving there. So, my wife and I drove up for Fathers Day since we hadn’t seen her for a while. However just before we left, she sent me a text asking if I had an extra guitar, and if I could spend some time with her learning some basics. Well, I was pretty surprised as she’s never expressed any desire to try to learn. And I’ve asked a number of times. You can imagine how exited I was.
After spending a few hours throughout the weekend, she caught on pretty quick to some basics. E, Em, A. Worked on C G D as well. Tried to show her a C major scale. That was a bit more difficult for her. I let her try out a couple of guitars, and she settled with my little Martin 0 size to learn on. It’s small and fit her much better.
What really stuck home was, how much we’ve actually learned, and how far we’ve gotten without realizing it. Showing her the basics, and watching her struggle brought me back to when I was first learning and how difficult it actually was. Patience, practice, commitment really does pay off. For anyone new and struggling, don’t give up. You CAN do this. I think the benchmark weeks within TAC can really reinforce this.
She also told us she’d dating a guy who plays guitar. I think now I know the real reason she wanted to learn. And I thought she just wanted to be like dad. 🙂
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