When Abnormal Becomes Normal!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
After the fire we moved into a hotel and since then we have been in this same hotel. At first our life seemed upside down and strange. After all we were all comfortable in our own place and knew where everything was and everything had its place. Not that we were such great housekeepers, but my daughter and I had successfully organized several areas of the house and we were working on doing more. My things were all around me and I could sit at my computer and see my china cabinet filled with my Betty Boops and my piano. Yes, we had to have my piano in the dining room, because that was the only place it would fit. I was going to practice more and get ready for a performance this spring. Don't get me wrong. I am not a professional and definitely not someone you would consider accomplished. But my sister-in-law kind of cajoled me into playing with her. It's all done without music. It's all improvisation, which can be very well done.

4 comments
You are right. Tragedies make us prioritize, although we should be doing that even when life is "normal." Of course that's hard to do sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be doing amazingly well. I guess human beings have always been able to cope and adapt.
Hang in there.
Oh, The Guy's Perspective!
ReplyDeleteIt may seem that I am doing okay,but there are still traces of things I need to watch. For instance, I walked into the hotel garage and smelled smoke. Immediately I started to panic, but as I kept walking it disappeared. Someone had been smoking there I'm sure. Each night I wonder if I will be able to sleep through it, since we had that alarm in the hotel the night after the fire.:) But other than that I am fine and dealing with each new thing as it comes.:)
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Hey Barbara,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about the piano and everything else of course, but I admire your strength in dealing with all this!! I know I'd be a wreck. Good luck!
Thanks, V.R!
ReplyDeleteMy piano is from 1959 and I would rather sell it. It needs a little TLC which I didn't do:) It was going to be too expensive for it's worth.
My piano has a great deal of sentimental value, since it was in my mother's house until she died. I used to ask her for it, but she always said that it was the only way she could make sure I would visit her:) So she kept it and though she didn't play she put her photos on top. She kept it tuned for me! So it 's doubly hard for me to just let it go:)