I was watching TV and working on a blog post, when my computer beeped to let me know that I had an email. I clicked over to the email program and found the following from my wonderful and loving son. It’s no wonder I adore him:
Hey Moma,
I was just remembering how you used to play the piano every once in while when I
was younger. I love the sound of a piano, most of my favorite songs have a
piano in the background. I remember watching tv and hearing you play, it wasn’t
for a long time or often but it left an impression on me and I love the sound of
a piano because it reminds me of you.I love you mom.
Joey
Yes, it made me cry. He’s a very fine 29-year old young man. I’m so proud of him.
Now for the coincidence. This past Saturday RT and I were visiting my mother. My mother had just bought a piano. She wants to take lessons, and she got a great deal on a used piano. She’d also just had it tuned. So as my mother, RT and I sat in her living room chatting, she said I should play the piano for her. I sat at the piano, opened the Methodist Hymnal and started playing some hymns - not very well, but I muddled my way through about 10 or 12 of my favorite hymns before calling it a day. I told RT that someday I want a small piano to go in our library at home. I don’t play well, but I really enjoy occasionally playing the songs I know. It’s just a relaxing and happy thing to do. Even when I do it poorly, it puts me in a good mood. I’m not sure why except that I love the sound of a piano. I just talked with RT and told him about Joey’s email, and he swore he had not mentioned at all to Joey that I had played the piano at my mother’s just a few days ago.
What are the chances of those two occurences happening so close together?
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November 27th, 2007 at 9:34 pm
What a sweetheart!! A good and loving son is a treasure. People often brag on daughters, and both of ours are exceptionally great; but sons don’t usually get such good press. I love to play the piano just for my own enjoyment too. I don’t play well enough for anyone to sing with me, but it is a relaxing and enjoyable passtime.
November 28th, 2007 at 1:12 pm
What a great posting. You have a thoughtful son. Best wishes for continued happiness and best of luck to your mom with her piano lessons.