Showing posts with label flute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flute. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

In the spirit of trying new things (or mainly retrying old ones)

This week has been a bit more eventful than past weeks. At the urging of a friend, I tried out a rock climbing Meetup group that meets every week for a couple hours of climbing followed by dinner. I went more for the socializing aspect, though I have had some limited experience with rock climbing if climbing in the Alps 12 years ago counts! The meetup was fun, there were lots of nice people and I even went to the dinner afterwards for a little while. Halfway up my first climb of the evening I suddenly recalled that I am actually afraid of heights, which is why there are a number of things that still need to be put in my attic, except that they never manage to get up there because I'm not comfortable going up the ladder. I managed to overcome that fear and climbed a total of about 4 or 5 different easy-level routs, and even tried one the next level up. I think I could have done it, but ran out of steam 3/4 of the way up when I couldn't figure out where to move next. I also should rent the climbing shoes next time instead of trying to climb in tennis shoes, though I think I did alright for the first time in 12 years!

Tonight I went to a Bible study group that is dealing on the topic of friendship and relationships, an issue that has been on my mind a lot lately. I've mostly avoided churches for well over the last decade, but somehow I feel there is a lot that I need to learn and hear. After going to church with my parents last Sunday I decided to give the Thursday night Bible study a shot. Nice people and definitely a good topic. Definitely a lot of food for thought. I won't be able to go next week since I'll be in the mountains, but do think I'll go back.

I was also doing some decluttering today and pulled out my flute that I've had since middle school, but have only rarely played since. While living in Berlin I had it completely serviced by a master Japanese flutist, who happened to have his shop just around the block from me. I found some of my beginner band books and played a little bit on my flute this evening - I haven't completely forgotten everything, just need a refreshed. I found some of my first band books, pulled them out, reviewed notes and played for a little while. There's just one music book I know is around here somewhere but can't seem to find. My flute may be old and only of the "school quality" variety, but it's a shame to have it hidden away not being played. I think it may need to become something I do more regularly. I always enjoyed playing the flute but when I started high school I had to make a choice between the flute and a foreign language. I chose German, which has since given me so many opportunities including my career. Sadly I didn't keep up the music, but it's never too late to start again.

Here's to trying more new things and getting back into the things I enjoy.