




Me and the kids had an unusual experience today. For an hour we attended a David Scalici "Get Rhythm Program" along with some other friends from Kade's school. I wasn't exactly sure what we were going to but it turned out to be really good. It was fun, interesting and different from our normal activities. If you ever get a chance to go - take it, it will be something your kids will love and never forget! Here's the website if you want to take a look at www.getrhythmprograms.com.
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