Classic Jace pose--waiting his turn in Masterclass for his private lesson.
On Saturday, all the groups performed. It was fun to watch them grow musically during the week.
Jace did not disappoint, he played with finesse, and precision. We were proud of him!
At times, Ryan and I divided and conquered. Kjersti had her own music agenda. She was not part of the camp because of the limited students because of COVID restrictions, so Mrs Moench provided private lessons, group lessons and a performance class for her younger students. She also has a darling Grand- daughter named Ella, who is also a violinist. Kjersti and Ella love each other.
I was able to take them on an adventure to the SLC Aquarium--and it was so much fun! I had a blast with them.
Afterwards we went to Day Murray Music so Kjersti could have Jared show her some Ukuleles. It was her reward for working so hard during the week.
Saturday evening, when all concerts were over, Uncle Paul came and picked us up in our airplane and flew us home. We stopped in St George, so we could pick up Gracie and Charlie. Gracie loves that she is a pianist and doesn't have to go to the string instrument camps. She was enthralled in cousin time.
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