This past Sunday, I hosted my annual Christmas piano recital for my piano students. They were so adorable! What a privilege it is to share the joys of creating music with these wonderfully cute, smart, eager kids!!! I am so proud of all of them.
It was pretty close quarters as we squeezed 22 people into our tiny living room. Next year I really must splurge on a performance hall of some sort!
I was toying with the idea of playing “The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” for everyone, but I chickened out at the last minute. The room was hot and stuffy, and I was nervous. I never have been as good of a performer as I am a teacher. :-)
Ryley, on the other hand, LOVES to perform. She has been wishing for a vocal solo in the Christmas program at church, and though we encouraged her to audition, Ryan and I kept warning her that usually those parts go to older kids or pastors’ kids. Ha ha. We know how those things go, and we didn’t want her to be crushed for the second year in a row. After all, she’s only 7. So we practiced and practiced, and I felt myself becoming competitive on her behalf. But lo and behold, she got it!!!! She has an adorable little solo, and she is so excited. And I am nervous for her!!!! We keep practicing it constantly -- for my peace of mind as much as hers.
I’m glad that Ryley enjoys music so much. Ryan and I are collectors of good music. I have a theory about the Shazam app on the iPhone….Once you’ve “Shazammed” a song three times, you know it’s one that you like well enough to download. And download I do. And then I organize my playlists and reorganize them and narrow them down to very specific genres or moods. We have 2.8 days of music on our iTunes (not counting the hundreds of CDs we’ve never bothered to upload), and when you have that much, it is so easy to forget about some of your favorite songs. Because I literally have hundreds. :-) It’s a little bit overwhelming, and I worry about becoming jaded and numb to good music after awhile and not able to fully enjoy each song individually for its own merit. It’s funny the things we worry about. :-)
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It has been a weird week. Our hot water valve has been causing problems in our shower, so for the last month we have had to relegate/ration our showers to 5 minutes of lukewarmness staggered at different points in the day. So we finally had a plumber come out yesterday, and long story short, we couldn’t use our shower at all last night/this morning, so we packed up and moved to a hotel. Kind of annoying, except that we each got to take a 30-minute hot shower this morning. :-)
On top of that, we had the city out here digging up our gas lines all last week, so we had a big hole in our yard and construction vehicles blocking us in, etc.
On top of that, I got this great idea to schedule a bunch of doctor appointments for the last two weeks, so it’s been a little crazy. Especially since Ryan’s new health insurance failed to send us our insurance cards. That complicates everything. :-)
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So, we’re off to church rehearsal tonight, and I might try to get a little bit of shopping done while I am sans Ryley. Today was Ryan’s first day at his final restaurant placement, so I am hoping he can make it home in time to join us…..That new job thing and getting off on time can be tricky. ;-)
In the meantime, I am the Homework Nazi. Or so it seems. Ryley just gets so distracted by pretty pencils.
Bye for now.
1 comment:
And Will gets distracted by cool erasers :) I guess it always has to be something!
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