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Very interesting Tumbleweed. I used to play the piano at the Nursing Home
my dad was in on each Wednesday morning when a man from our church gave a
devotional. It was amazing how many of the AD patients, and others,
remembered words to the hymns and sang along joyfully.
Gwen
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Evelyn Ruut - 21 Nov 2005 00:09 GMT
> Very interesting Tumbleweed. I used to play the piano at the Nursing Home
> my dad was in on each Wednesday morning when a man from our church gave a
> devotional. It was amazing how many of the AD patients, and others,
> remembered words to the hymns and sang along joyfully.
> Gwen
The nursing home Ida was in had singalongs every now and then, and the old
folks loved it. :-)

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Ronny:
I really liked that article!
Thanks for posting this article. La la la la la:)
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