What is your childhood trauma?

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Sue - Nov 12, 2011 2:34:39 pm PST #6231 of 30001
hip deep in pie

To be clear, the antibiotics and probiotics are for the cat, not me. Though I've resorted to feeding him my own probiotics, since he won't even go near the v. expensive ones I got at the vet.


Jessica - Nov 12, 2011 2:49:07 pm PST #6232 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I took piano lessons from ages 6-13, but since I never learned to sight-read (thanks, Suzuki method) I am now almost completely musically illiterate. I can sing pretty well, but not from sheet music.

I have decided to embrace homemade condiments - the two-minute mayo recipe from Serious Eats is serving me well, and now I have a homemade ketchup simmering on the stove.


Calli - Nov 12, 2011 2:52:30 pm PST #6233 of 30001
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

I had about two years of piano lessons. My granddad decided that his gift to my sister and me would be a piano for each of us. (I received mine after my sister left home with hers.) There were times when I couldn't afford a 6-pack of Diet Coke, but I had a piano in the living room. If my life were a different sort of movie i would have gotten through the dark times by playing sad, but sweet melodies on it. Mostly I piled things on it.

A couple of months ago I moved it off the outside wall (hell on the tuning), got it tuned, and started practicing again. We'll see how it goes.


Jean A. - Nov 12, 2011 3:08:03 pm PST #6234 of 30001

I actually have two pianos (spinets). One I bought many years ago from a co-worker for $100. It's not a very good piano, and I haven't had it tuned in a long time, but it served me well when I was taking lessons, and I still use it to learn vocal music. The other one I inherited from my uncle when he died three years ago. He didn't play, and it sat un-tuned and untouched for at least 50 years. Structurally, it's in good shape, but even if it doesn't need any repairs, it will take at least 2 or 3 tunings before it's good, and I can't afford that. So here I sit with two pianos taking up space in my teeny tiny house. Sigh.


Sue - Nov 12, 2011 3:11:52 pm PST #6235 of 30001
hip deep in pie

I had a few weeks of dance lessons, but I was forever rolling my ankles and I quit. After that, my parents wouldn't allow me lessons of any kind. (They'd been through a lot of abondoned with my older siblings and I didn't get much rope.) I really wanted piano lessons. Sometimes I wonder about taking up the cello as an adult, but it seems pointless since I can't read music.


javachik - Nov 12, 2011 3:19:50 pm PST #6236 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

Jean, can you sell the first piano to raise funds for second piano's tunings?


Jean A. - Nov 12, 2011 3:19:56 pm PST #6237 of 30001

But you'd learn to read music as part of your lessons ...


Jean A. - Nov 12, 2011 3:23:07 pm PST #6238 of 30001

I've thought about selling it, but it's really not worth much. I was actually thinking I'd just give it away. But right now it's not bothering me much, and at least I have one that's kind of in tune that I can use.

I fully endorse adults taking music lessons.


meara - Nov 12, 2011 3:49:31 pm PST #6239 of 30001

I took piano lessons from ages 6-13, but since I never learned to sight-read (thanks, Suzuki method) I am now almost completely musically illiterate.

Yeah, I was definitely glad I learned to read music, unlike the friend I was taking lessons with (my mom babysat her after school and we both went to piano...but she did Suzuki and I didn't). Of course, since when I quit piano, I took up flute, I can no longer read bass clef, only treble.

My house is almost clean! Very super clean. I just need to hang up the pile of clothes that belong in my closet, and if I'm feeling very productive, do something with the scary growing shoe pile in the closet. And maybe go grocery shopping so I have breakfast foods for my guests tomorrow (though I'm assuming we'll go out to brunch just because it's Sunday and that's what people do)


msbelle - Nov 12, 2011 4:40:19 pm PST #6240 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

The event I was coordinating is over and we made more money than last year. WHOOT! Close to $15000 is the ballpark guess. I am not nearly as exhausted as I was after past events I've done, but the last 2 days with mac have been pretty rough and I have had to depend on my parents to deal with it as I was scheduled. Now beer and very soon sleep. Thursday at work was again a nightmare and I told them I did not thinkI was a good fit for them and the job. That is basically telling them I am going to be looking for a job, right? Because I am going to be looking for a job like seriously a lot starting tomorrow. I am still available to be a kept woman and/or Muse if anyone needs such an employee.