Posted March 30, 2017
I don't think I've been in for anything in a while. No idea what I'd use it for. And yet...in? Sure, why not. In!
I like the giveaway, and am sorry for your loss, as much as good memories left behind with loved ones are all most of us can hope for.
1. Currently play the ukulele. Have played other instruments in the past, never particularly good, i think in part for complete lack of understanding of theory. Not to mention lack of disciplined practice. Too busy running around or playing games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JX13LwnZss
Though for amateur performances I think this one is really sweet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpu0TIXzI1w
Contemplating picking up another instrument or two again but living in an apt somewhat limits what I could play. Oboe or tuba, probably not. Trying to call what Victoria Tennant's character played in L.A. story.
2. I've spent a lot of my life away from family, intentionally or otherwise. I think one of my most vivid memories of family is actually saying something awful to my mom at 16 that haunted me for several years, and I think directly contributed to a lot of the volunteer work I did in my 20s. But I will say that the summer she came out to visit after I graduated college stuck with me too - it was the first time I really asked about my parents' relationship, and why she stuck with her marriage so long despite what seemed to be clear reasons not to. Don't want to get into that, but it broadened my own view on relationships quite a bit, and also allowed me to see my parents a bit more holistically.
Most of my memorable times now are with my own daughter. The time she cried and screamed in the backseat for 20 minutes non-stop while we were flying 70 down the highway because she'd decided she didn't want to go to the ocean after all was quite memorable. Taking her out for her first time kite flying was super fun.
3. I had a volunteer gig all of last year that I really enjoyed, but I moved this year. Have been looking for a new volunteer gig that mixes the outdoors and interacting with the public, and having a surprisingly hard time. There's a state park very close to me that I'd love to volunteer at, but they don't have sufficient staff (ironically) to take on volunteers.
Have started considering driving all the way back to the old place, since I miss it but...lot of time and miles given I drive a lot more for work now. Plus they changed management.
ramble ramble ramble
I like the giveaway, and am sorry for your loss, as much as good memories left behind with loved ones are all most of us can hope for.
1. Currently play the ukulele. Have played other instruments in the past, never particularly good, i think in part for complete lack of understanding of theory. Not to mention lack of disciplined practice. Too busy running around or playing games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JX13LwnZss
Though for amateur performances I think this one is really sweet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpu0TIXzI1w
Contemplating picking up another instrument or two again but living in an apt somewhat limits what I could play. Oboe or tuba, probably not. Trying to call what Victoria Tennant's character played in L.A. story.
2. I've spent a lot of my life away from family, intentionally or otherwise. I think one of my most vivid memories of family is actually saying something awful to my mom at 16 that haunted me for several years, and I think directly contributed to a lot of the volunteer work I did in my 20s. But I will say that the summer she came out to visit after I graduated college stuck with me too - it was the first time I really asked about my parents' relationship, and why she stuck with her marriage so long despite what seemed to be clear reasons not to. Don't want to get into that, but it broadened my own view on relationships quite a bit, and also allowed me to see my parents a bit more holistically.
Most of my memorable times now are with my own daughter. The time she cried and screamed in the backseat for 20 minutes non-stop while we were flying 70 down the highway because she'd decided she didn't want to go to the ocean after all was quite memorable. Taking her out for her first time kite flying was super fun.
3. I had a volunteer gig all of last year that I really enjoyed, but I moved this year. Have been looking for a new volunteer gig that mixes the outdoors and interacting with the public, and having a surprisingly hard time. There's a state park very close to me that I'd love to volunteer at, but they don't have sufficient staff (ironically) to take on volunteers.
Have started considering driving all the way back to the old place, since I miss it but...lot of time and miles given I drive a lot more for work now. Plus they changed management.
ramble ramble ramble