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Choir practice: Mas Que Nada

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I already mentioned my choir, Crossing Borders. For those of you who want to get to know us, I recorded a little video of our latest choir practice on how we (maybe not in perfection, but still pretty good) sing Mas Que Nada. Here it is, enjoy! :)

Bern, not Bern, Bern, not Bern, …?

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It’s been exactly one month since I wrote the last time. As long as it’s not longer, I don’t need to have a bad conscience. ;) The last news that say I’d go to Bern aren’t 100% up-to-date any longer. I’m still in Germany and that won’t change until the end of this month. As things turned out shortly after my last post, I was to go to Bern at the 24th of April. But as I will go to the USA two weeks after that, Bern is still in the balance. It depends on the customer and the cozy Swiss allow themselves plenty of time to give us a feedback, whether I should come or not. So, you Bern people who read this, shame on you! ;)

I’ve been to Peine, visiting Lorena D., at the 19th of April. I got to know her last year at the Easter retreat in Bad Marienberg. That Friday we had gaming night at the church in Peine. On Saturday we did archery and Sunday we saw Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief in the movies. And last weekend there was the Easter retreat in Bad Marienberg, again. Without Lorena, but with her brother, instead. ;) It was a reeeally great weekend and I finally got to meet Diana R. again, who I hadn’t seen for years. The topic was “Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell?”. I took some pictures that I’m going to put online soon. Also, I recorded some videos when we sat at the bonfire on Saturday evening singing some songs. Thanks to Brett, who did great in accompanying us with the guitar! I will put the videos online together with the pictures within the next few days, as soon as I find the time. Promised! ;)

Next weekend I will be in Buxtehude (near Hamburg) once again, to visit a good friend, who unexpectedly became a daddy of a little girl. Both, father and mother, were surprised when the child was born all of a sudden. That sounds a little strange, but when I was told how this happened, I was able to comprehend it. But I won’t go into any detail here. I’m excited for the weekend and look forward to meeting the little girl. :)

And one last thing. Over the weekend I spontaneously created a website for my choir, Crossing Borders that I am in here in Oldenburg’s school of music. Tomorrow will be the first choir practice again at 6:45 pm. For those of you who live in Oldenburg and maybe are interested, come and take a look. The web design is simple, but I like it. There’s still a lack of media content, but I’m already awaiting some pictures and videos that are going to be sent to me, so that you can get a first impression. How do you like the website?

See you later,
René

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