Why, no, that joke never gets old. I’m happy to say “harpy birthday” too!
Well, 2020 is in the rear-view and we can confidently move onto a new, hopefully different and better, year in 2021. Here’s to hoping we have an excellent year full of laughter, life, and music!
I hope you will take a little time to review the year past and find the good things that happened – even if they are small or very far apart. Be realistic, not overly critical, with your attention trained on your positive steps. May I suggest that you look back and reflect positively on all that has occurred.
So, I say to you:
Harpy New Year!
Harpy New Year, Jen! Thanks for all your encouraging suggestions to help me when I got frustrated with my slow progress. I copied them and left them near my harp so I could refer to them often. Happy 2021… it has to be better than 2020.
That is so nice to hear!
thanks for the reminder to look at + instead of all the – !
Goodbye 2020- welcome 2021! Music has been a huge help getting through this year. Each year I can measure my harp progress by playing the same Christmas tunes- and I’m definitely improving😊 Thanks Jen!
very glad to see the END of 2020… lotsa reasons.
Today, at a store, i saw a rather fragile older lady with an artificial leg. From her gait, it had to be above the knee. My issues pale by comparison. Amen kate
ps my harps- who have been on sojourn for several weeks- have returned from their Trip. back in gear tomorrow! we’ll start by having coffee ( your suggestion) together. YES
Harpy New Year, Jen! Yes, I think we are all glad to see a new year on the calendar. If it had not been for my harp, music, and time to create, am not sure I could have survived the past year! LOL Thanks, also, for your blog and keeping harpers connected!