"What are you going to do about it?" as she writes P-O-O across her music book page with yellow highlighter.
"It's your music book, you can do whatever you want", I replied with only slight hesitation.
"I like Pooh."
The bear? Then you need an "h" on the end of that, sweetie.
The next time I give her a yellow highlighter to highlight the time signature, the dynamics and the repeat sign, she says:
"YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS!!!"
P - O - O - H
... once she got that out of her system, the time signature, the dynamics and the repeat sign were all noted correctly.
"One of the basic principles of Taoism is P'U, the Uncarved Block. The essence of the Uncarved Block is that things in their original simplicity contain their own natural power, power that is easily spoiled and lost when that simplicity is changed. This principle applies not only to things, but to people as well. Or Bears. Which brings us to Pooh, the very Epitome of the Uncarved Block. When you discard arrogance, complexity, and a few, other things that get in the way, sooner or later you will discover that simple, childlike, and mysterious secret known to those of the Uncarved Block: Life is Fun."
~ Excerpt from :: here :: Credit to Justin Valentin
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