10/29/2008 9:05 AM
Adam and Lisa Hansen wrote:
It's pretty much the cutest laugh ever. I particularly enjoy it when I can get him to do that via tickling. However, he tends to pay more attention to the camera than the tickling when we try to catch that on video. I am glad we got this game on video. We are both delighted by it.
11/2/2008 5:27 PM
Steven wrote:
He does have the cutest laugh ever. Adam I think that game is really good exercise for your lungs. I bet you have a very large FEV1. Reply to this
11/3/2008 9:45 AM
Adam and Lisa Hansen wrote:
Probably so. After all, eight years of trumpet-playing every day is pretty good for the lung capacity. It also helps that one of the first things my junior high band teacher (Mr. Purvis -- he was awesome) taught us was how to breathe deeply enough to play effectively without taking little breaths all the time. Use your diaphragm, etc. So, that combined with genetics results in me being able to launch a Halloween-candy-sized box of Red Hots eight or nine feet without really trying all that hard. I am sure my ancestors and band teacher would be proud.
I love that laugh!!! I will have to get Ben to play this "game" with Audra-I think she will love it as well!
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It's pretty much the cutest laugh ever. I particularly enjoy it when I can get him to do that via tickling. However, he tends to pay more attention to the camera than the tickling when we try to catch that on video. I am glad we got this game on video. We are both delighted by it.
-Adam
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He does have the cutest laugh ever. Adam I think that game is really good exercise for your lungs. I bet you have a very large FEV1.
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Probably so. After all, eight years of trumpet-playing every day is pretty good for the lung capacity. It also helps that one of the first things my junior high band teacher (Mr. Purvis -- he was awesome) taught us was how to breathe deeply enough to play effectively without taking little breaths all the time. Use your diaphragm, etc. So, that combined with genetics results in me being able to launch a Halloween-candy-sized box of Red Hots eight or nine feet without really trying all that hard. I am sure my ancestors and band teacher would be proud.
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