I got up early this morning and went for a little run in the rain. It was probably better than running in the hot sun, but I get nervous about slipping so I didn’t go as fast as I might have otherwise. (Which isn’t very fast). I’m working on run/walk intervals and focusing on my form.
I start PT (as the cool kids say) on my knee next week. This excellent for-profit health care system we have meant that I had to wait three weeks for an appointment, totally logical right, that’s capitalism, for ya. Also I have no idea what it will cost, since again, that’s capitalism. But my doctor said that I should be fine running, and what better time to re-enter the world of running than when you have a knee injury? (This is a joke, but it seems to be working okay anyway.)
July has been fun but busy lately. I had a busy weekend of gigs, and I adored it. I go back and forth so much, do I want more work, do I want less work, but the truth is that I feel great satisfaction from completing things when life is busy and I enjoy performing, and this past weekend had a lot of both. I enjoyed my downtime and my free weekends during the pandemic, but I’ve been feeling more personal satisfaction from keeping my calendar a bit busier. I’ve also done a little more viola lately which has been a fun add-on activity, and I’m enjoying things right now where they are!
This week I’ve been working at a composer’s camp as part of a piano trio: the students are writing pieces for piano trio and we play them for them and give suggestions and advice. Tomorrow (wow, tomorrow is Friday already) we play a concert of all the pieces for the students and their parents. It’s been a really fun week! We also have our third Gateway Festival Orchestra concert this weekend–I’ve been playing Principal second this summer and enjoying that, and otherwise, the weekend is not so full of work. I am okay with that as I need a little recovery time from the past few weeks.
I’m off now to do another trio session at the composer’s camp. I have a full afternoon of teaching after that: teaching this summer has been good overall, and it’s fun to have a different schedule each week as some students are on vacation or have this or that camp. I enjoy the variety, which is probably why I have thrived so much as a freelancer!