Friday, July 24, 2009

My Piano

I have always loved the piano. I didn't take lessons growing up as many of my friends did, mainly because we never had a piano in the house. But my desire never waned. When I was 18 we did get a piano. My parents got it for $100. It was old and small--didn't even have 88 keys. I think it had 85. But it was good enough to start lessons on.

When I got my first 'real' job at age 20, the first thing I wanted to buy was my very own piano. So I saved and I saved, until the day I went downtown to the piano store and was able to buy one on my own. It was a Kohler console piano, walnut, and I thought it lovely. It was delivered to my parents' house where I still lived at the time, and there it stayed through my 20s. And all through my 20s I continued to take lessons.

I never became an accomplished pianist, but I always loved to play. Circumstances led me to stop lessons at some point around age 30, but I kept my piano, moving it everywhere I moved (much to the chagrin of every brother and friend who ever helped me move!)

My piano has followed me everywhere, including the 2200 mile move to St. Louis some ten years ago. In the early years of our marriage I played a very little, but was too busy with my babies to play as I once did. Ensuing years silenced the piano even more as my ability to play with both hands became less and less possible, my left hand succumbing to the effects of MS.

But two years ago next month, piano music came back into our home when our boys began taking piano lessons, and what a blessing it has been. Each week a fine young piano teacher comes to our home to instruct the boys. And everyday I sit at the piano and go through the lessons with our sons. I never imagined two years could show so much progress in them, but it has. One son especially loves to play, but it is a delight to listen to either of them at the piano.

I didn't realize over 25 years ago when I bought this piano that one day it would be my sons' playing on it that I enjoyed so much. Very infrequently I will still sit down and play a few old favorites, albeit one-handed, and when I do, the boys will yell from whatever room they're in, "Mom, is that you??", surprised at my quasi-ability to make 'beautiful' music. But as much as I have always loved to play, it is now our boys' music that brings me such joy.... on my very own, old, piano.

St. Cecilia, Patroness of Musicians, pray for us!

5 comments:

cmziall said...

This brought tears to my eyes. My two oldest boys have been taking for two years now and my daughter started this past year. My mom commented on how surprised she was to see how well they played just after two short years! It is amazing. I so wish I could play. It is all greek to me and though I've not REALLY tried, I guess officially taking lessons somewhere would probably help. Yea, that's not going to happen anytime soon :)

Peklet Mom said...

HSMom,

I hope you had luck with what we talked about on the phone the other day. I too agree with you and love to hear my dear daughter play. It's amazing to me too how quickly they progress.

God bless,
Peklet Mom

HSMom said...

PekletMom,

I've yet to make the call; just waiting for our current teacher to confirm his situation. That should be soon... thanks again for the info--I'm hopeful it'll work out!

God bless!

thetimman said...

Great story, thanks for posting!

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