The day I lost my music~I still get lost my Sweet Escape

I get lost in the music! Something I have not ever shared and play down is that I was a pianist. I grew up playing, somehow the baby grand I grew up playing got sold in my parent’s divorce, I came home one day from school and it was gone, I lost my music that day.

When I got old enough to buy my own piano I paid $800.00 for an old payer piano that was converted into an upright. One day I came home from work and Alex’s dad decided it was in the way and he gave it away. Some preacher at a church needed it and since I didn’t play it much, cause you know I was taking care of Alex,  he thought it would be good to give it to the church. I was thinking about that tonight, how folks can just give away your music, your stuff like it’s nothing. I’m not sad about it because I have a huge collection of music I listen to everyday. I have a keyboard, but it’s not the same as sitting in front of a gigantic piano and playing. I love the smell of the wood, I love how the oil smells when it is freshly tuned, I love how the peddles feel when I press them, I love to watch the key stoppers, raise from under the lid as I play! I love playing chop-sticks. My gosh that is so much fun when I find someone that can play with me while I pretend to be Liberace on the other end. So silly when I think of it. I lost my music, I did. I come from a musical family, and somehow I put all that aside to be a wife and mom, but you know I miss it sometimes, like tonight.

Below is me when I just turned 7 playing. I’ve shared this before but not this part.

ToMicki

 

 

6 thoughts on “The day I lost my music~I still get lost my Sweet Escape

  1. Our stuff is important to us and should never be tampered with my anyone else for any reason. I’m sorry that happened to you, but you do make music with you photos and your words as well.
    Blessings and hugs, Natalie 🙂

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    1. We all have a song of some kind. When one of them is silenced, we just have to find another. You are in one of those passages of life that is not easy so use your voice to help you get through it. Hugs, Natalie 🙂

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