Thursday, August 19, 2010
The summer scorecard
Alors, I am behind again with my Web log!
And with my laundry.
And with my summer!
It is funny how summer turns into a scorecard.
Times swimming at the beach: 0.
Vacations: 0.
Trips out of town: 0. I keep thinking of making a road trip to the International Piano Archives to look at what they have on Leonard Pennario -- I know, nerd! -- but I have not done that yet.
Hours spent in hammock: 0. That woman in the picture above, that is not me!
Yesterday my friend Charlie at the office was grilling me about my summer activities. He asked if I had been on vacation and I said no. He asked if Howard had taken me anywhere and I said no.
Then he asked if I had been doing anything exciting and I said yes.To me working on the book is exciting! And that is what I have been doing. That and dancing in the gym. Early on I decided that would be my summer. I would not get a tan, sure, but it would be fun.
Here is something that kills me. People act that because summer arrives or leaves, my life changes. It does not! I am not a student or a teacher, ergo, September is pretty much like August.
"We are all ready for structure again in our lives." I read that in some coming-of-fall story.
I am thinking, hello! My job did not call me up just because summer is here and say, "You know what, Mary? Kick back."
I have had structure in my life all along!
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2 comments:
It sure would be nice if you *could* take a little break. Maybe you could listen to the fantastic PENNARIO/PAGANINI RHAPSODY, lol. Good LP link today. I do love that piece.
Pay no attention to those people
Mary. They are just jealous
because you are writing the
authorized biography of
Leonard Pennario and they aren't!
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