BigD
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I work at an assisted living facility that houses around thirty or so residents from 65 and up. Were a very tight knit group of workers there one of my childhood friends is the head cook who got me a job. Besides the point but our activities director explained to us that she was throwing the residents a luau party and what she would need for snacks etc etc.. well our manager told her i play the uke and she asked if i would so i said sure!! It was honestly a great time and felt really good! I didnt really play anything specific,just more or less some background music lol they all enjoyed it and its just nice taking out some time to help other people. especially with something you truelly care about as well! Its also fun hearing all their stories, theres not many people who sit and listen to them and these kinda of stories from these kind of people will be all but gone before you know it. Kind of a scatter-brained post but there ya go! Also if you ever have any reservations about playing in front of a group of people, contact your local nursing homes and assisted living facilities. They are so appreciative that you even take time out of your day for them, and more than likely be a great crowd! Good karma!