I'm absolutely blessed that I can, from time to time, go along and see what my girls get up to in their after school activities. Both of my girls study piano and watching their little fingers dance across the keys is amazing to me. Sometimes, as you can imagine, when they are learning a new piece that requires both hands going in different directions it can get a little confusing. I sat watching my daughter, Ciara, struggle with the piece she was learning and I smiled at her determination to get it right. After a couple of attempts Ruth, Ciara's piano teacher, leaned forward and gently asked her a question, "Would you like to walk around the magic circle?" I was a little confused but Ciara simply smiled, got up off her seat and slowly walked around the blue-ringed rug lying in the middle of the room. "I think I need to do it twice," she said and around she went again. When she sat back at the piano she took up where she left off and I was pleasantly surprised to see her effortlessly play the piece that was, only a moment ago, causing her frustration.

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