Last night was the Seaman Family Home Evening for the temple missionaries at the Nauvoo stake center.  We were treated to the family putting on a family show of their many musical talents for us by all 9 of their children as they performed various singing or instrumentals for a crowd of missionaries.  It was quite a treat to see them.
First off was their oldest daughters playing a sing-a-long with the missionaries on ukuleles.  I caught this just for you, Rocky!
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| A dance number with the parents singing and older siblings dancing ballroom style that they had learned in a summer clinic recently. | 
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| The youngest ones singing their hearts out for us in a style only they could possibly do. | 
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| The older ones performed a stringed quartet with several numbers that sounded familiar.  Yes, that's a bass guitar... | 
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| During the quartet performance, I couldn't help but notice the young ones as they watched the older ones and their dad as they played but they changed their positions so fast, I couldn't get a real good picture of them as they acted like normal boys.  You know, beating on each other, kicking, rolling around on each other, very similar to a few boys I know and love...  | 
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| The family all got together while dad played the piano and sang one last song for us.  It was a fun night and we then had great refreshments for everyone and got to mingle for awhile. | 
Time is growing short here but we are looking forward to heading home.  Won't be long now!
 
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