Folk Freedom

Hi all.

Remember tomorrow is our concert “Folk Freedom” for Chamber Project St Louis.  We had the last dress rehearsal tonight and it’s going to be fantastic.

“FOLK FREEDOM”
Thursday, September 8 2011, 7:30
pm
The Chapel: A sanctuary for the arts
$12/4 Click HERE to purchase tickets online

Saturday, September 10, 8:00pm

The Tavern of Fine Arts
suggested contribution: 10$
gratitude contribution: 20$ – includes food and drink gift

Evidently my father is 25 miles south of St Louis right now.  He should be here by lunch tomorrow.  He’s been riding his bike from South Carolina, by himself, for the past two weeks and one day.  That’s a bike he’s pedaling, just FYI, not something motorized.  (I’ve gotten a lot of questions.)

I’m exhausted.  That dress rehearsal took everything I had.  And I didn’t have a whole lot to begin with.

The symphony starts up again tomorrow.  Fall is truly here.

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I said fall, not fail!  Meh.  Same thing.

(I’m sorry.  This may be the worst blog post ever.  Come to our concert if you live in St Louis, you’ll love it!  Plus you can meet my dad.)

Labor Dabor

Just an FYI that this week will likely be light on blogging.  It’s a busy week and I can already tell I’m not going to be feeling it.  Got two concerts, possible dad visit, plus the usual teaching and ocarina trio rehearsals.  Plus some other stuff that I’m working on.

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Hadn’t thought about Homestar in awhile but my sister Leslie posted this link on my facebook today.  Watch it.  And if you are new to Homestar, he will change your life.  Or something.

Like I said, have a good week.  I’ll pop in if I can manage. 

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I’m a runner

About a month ago I emailed with Kelly at foodiefresh.com about being on her "I’m a runner" feature.  At the time I was feeling really confident about my running and about identifying myself as being a runner.  Since then, things took a downward turn between hurting my leg/ankle and then getting an AWFUL cold.  I don’t really feel that much like a runner at this time…EXCEPT that I am currently wearing my running clothes, on the couch, waiting to hear back from my friend Jen about when we are going for our long run in Forest Park.  I think today is my first day feeling like a runner again in a long time, and I even drank a ton of water last night in anticipation rather than alcohol!

That makes it a PERFECT morning to be featured on Kelly’s blog.  Click here to read my "I’m a runner" entry..  I do, in retrospect, wish I had included more pictures, but you’ve all seen plenty of me, right?

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Can you believe my friend Sarah "drew" that picture?  It’s of my cat.

In any case, I’d like to extend a hearty welcome to any new readers who popped over to check on my blog.  It’s a pretty weird, random place.  I write about whatever is on my mind, or what I’ve done, or what I’m planning to do.  Basically it’s about my life, and I hope you enjoy reading it. 

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That’s me on the left, and some guy I’m marrying in January on the right.  We don’t normally look nearly that awesome, but our photographer is a magic maker!  And ordinarily I don’t have a photographer, that was simply for our engagement photos.  I’m not a model or anything.  I am a violinist and a violin teacher, and in my free time I blog, practice, play with my adorably fat cat, read, work out, run, and of course plan my upcoming wedding.

I’m off for a long run.  We are shooting for 8 miles today. 

Career Goals

Somehow during my workout with Mike yesterday we got on the subject of career goals.  He was talking about his, and suddenly asked me what mine were.  I paused and said, Hmm…I guess I don’t have any.

It’s not entirely true.  But as I said it I realized perhaps that was my problem.  I don’t have a goal to be in the SLSO.  Maybe I should but I’m just too darned practical at this point.  I guess I’d like to be on the sub list but I’m just so tired of the disappointment…though that’s why I’ve given myself so much free time, so I can {hypothetically} practice more.  Teaching wise I would like more students, and I’d love to have more advanced students, but that’s not really a goal so much as something that will happen with time if I stop moving and stay in one place.  I am happy just making an impact on my students and making them smile and feel like they can do something on the violin that they couldn’t do before they came in.  And I’m already doing that with my students.

Then I said to Mike, "I’d like to write a book."

 

Interesting.  Maybe I should work on that.

What are you doing NEXT weekend?

Thought I’d pop in here with a quick reminder about what you should be doing NEXT WEEKEND.  Yes, I know it’s almost Labor Day weekend (or is already for some of you lazy butts) but NEXT WEEKEND is more important and better.  No, I’m not talking about the tenth anniversary of 9/11 (though I told Chris I had a very special blog post planned, he said, you better not, and I told him now I did out of spite) but I am talking about the first concerts of the year with Chamber Project St Louis.  The first concerts where I am a core member of the group rather than a guest.  (Though the updated photos are not on the website yet.  Here are the founding members!  Laura, Dana, Adrianne, and Jen.  You may recognize everybody from when we were on television in January.)

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“FOLK FREEDOM”
Thursday, September 8 2011, 7:30
pm
The Chapel: A sanctuary for the arts
$12/4 Click HERE to purchase tickets online

Saturday, September 10, 8:00pm

The Tavern of Fine Arts
suggested contribution: 10$
gratitude contribution: 20$ – includes food and drink gift

Both concerts are the same program so you only NEED to come to one, though, as a student of mine said, haven’t you ever seen a movie twice?  (Yes, in fact, I’ve seen Titanic eleven times in the theater and countless times on video and dvd.)  Seriously though, you only need to come once and I’ll be your best friend forever.  Or not.  Whichever you prefer, actually.

My father may be there as well—if you aren’t a regular reader I will tell you that he is biking here ALL BY HIMSELF from South Carolina.  You can follow his progress on twitter @jerrydfrey.  (You can follow me on twitter @hannahviolin but it’s far less impressive.  Well, impressive in a different way, i.e. how can one person tweet so often yet say so little?  The answer: lots of free time.  Mike suggested I spend that free time running more or perhaps combing my hair or simply staring at myself in the mirror.  But I digress.)

You can follow Chamber Project St Louis on twitter as well @cpstl, like them on facebook, or like me, hannahviolin, on facebook.  Okay!  Enough with the social media, right?  Should I mention that I am “helping” CPSTL start a blog?  It will be launching very soon.

I’m off to teach now, followed by some girl time tonight with some of my friends.  I’ll leave you with a picture of an envelope I got today.  I have been asked many times if I am taking Chris’s last name (answer, not entirely sure, leaning towards not).  However, this was the first piece of mail I received that had my “married” name on it and I have to admit I found it both upsetting and hilarious.  Chris told me to get over it.  Which is FUNNY because he isn’t willing to take MY name.

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I can’t!  It’s too much of the “a” sound.  It makes me cringe.  Sorry, Chris, nothing personal!  I think Chris Frey is a far better option.

thoughts about violin, teaching, running, life.