Thursday, September 15, 2011

Classical is fit for all moods

I have been listening to classical music a lot lately. In fact I'm listening to a classical music station on Pandora as I type. I go through phases of what music I listen to. I like most genres (all though I really don't care for rap) but lately I've been in the mood for classical. Its just nice and soothing. I get tired of lyrics, and guitars and drums, and sometimes I just want some nice background noise.
And for the past couple weeks I've mainly been listening to classical music. Well, that and Christmas music. At least I waited until September this year before I started listening to Christmas music:)

I've also been listening to old radio shows. I listened to the Jack Benny show today. Comedy sure isn't what it used to be. I'm very grateful that I came across the Old Time Radio Streamer app for my iphone. I love the 1930's and '40's, so hearing the old radio programs they used to play is simply wonderful.

So thats what I listened to while I worked today. That is when I wasn't being vastly amused be the incessant chatter of a very cute 2 year old. "J" is the son of a client of the cleaning company I work for, so while I was cleaning their house, I had an ongoing conversation about everything from Carrot juice to the " queaky mouses dat was in da bament"

It has been deliciously chilly out today:-) I can smell fall in the air, AND I had a divine pumpkin pie latte from a little coffee shop I discovered last week. I'm not really a coffee drinker, but I do love lattes and mochas! I foresee a large portion of my paycheck being spent there in the near future. I'll just use the excuse that I'm helping small businesses.

I went thrifting yesterday! and I got a new coat that was brand spanking new (still had the tags and everything) for a fraction of what it would have been in a department store. Thrift stores are wonderful. I'm not a very good thrift shopper though. I do best when my sister Anna is along
as she is very good at finding deals. In fact I'm wearing an expensive Carolyn Taylor Loft sweater right now that I got for a couple bucks last year at the thrift store. I believe Anna found that one for me.

Well this has been an absurdly A.D.D. post, so I shall leave to go work on more productive things:)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Of algebra and aromas

I remember when I was finally finished with algebra. I was so happy to be rid of those confusing hours spent trying to determine why ab equaled xy and all those confusing symbols that meant nothing to me, no matter how many time I would we reread how to work a problem, it made no sense to me. I honestly don't know how I passed it. And now, 5 years later (has it really been that long? I feel old!) I have decided its time to restudy what made no sense to me before. And even though I'm only three lessons into it, it is making more sense than it ever did before.

That was intro I was thinking of this morning while I was cleaning out the refrigerator, which is a science lesson in and of its self. Or it could be considered algebra too I suppose. Like what exactly was xy, before it turned from ab into xy. Anyways, I'm happy to have that chore over and done with.

And now as I sit on my bed eating a pb&j sandwich on this dreary day, typing on my computer while listening to Bach I will get to the real reason I wanted to write this blog entry.

Have you ever just smelled something and it immediately brought you back 10 years to a certain instance where you immediately remembered that smell before? Like when I smell Johnsons baby shampoo, I am immediately transported to being 4 years old and my parents calling me inside on a saturday evening to come take a bath. Or when I smell a wood-burning stove, I remember playing in a back room at my parents friends house while my parents were in a Bible study, and my brothers friend got the wheels of a toy car stuck in my hair (I don't remember how that happened though) Or how the scent of hymnals and pews remind me of VBS at my neighbors church (because my church has no distinct smell of course:-) )
Occasionally a random smell will hit me , and I feel like I'm back in Europe, walking the streets of Budapest, or sitting in the apartment in Ukraine, or trying to catch a catnap in Charles De Gaul airport in Paris, waiting to board the next plane.
Its amazing how our noses can affect our emotions and our minds. I wonder if thats something God was thinking about when he created noses. It must have been something he thought of when he created roses, grass and rain and anything else with a distinct smell.
I almost think noses were created for our pleasure. Sure, you can breath through them, but thats not all together necessary when one has a mouth to breath through as well. In any case, though, I'm grateful to have a nose to smell things.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

What made me a happy girl!



I have long been a lover of L.M. Montgomery, so you can imagine my joy and excitement when this lovely bit of music came in the mail yesterday, a late birthday present from my parents!



Anne's Theme, by Hagwood and Hardy!

I was so excited! unfortunately I was unable to work on it right away, as we were heading out the door to my nephews birthday party, but I started on it this morning!
It will take some time to work on this piece,as I have a job and can't sit down and play for hours
but I am glad to have something to work on in my spare time.

Just the sound of the music makes me want to re-read all my Anne books
I have read and re-read these books countless times. As you can see by the creases in the spines, they have been thoroughly enjoyed!

So, while it will be some time before I can play the song like this:

I look forward to the time when it will be finished!