A different sort of bling

Up until early Saturday morning, I was planning to run the Frosty Five Race I had signed up for…and then I realized it was okay to not show up for a race on the morning after I got engaged.  Rather than race bling—I would be shopping for another sort of “bling” in the afternoon and I didn’t want to be ridiculously tired and not appreciate it.  There are more important things that running.  And working out.  Or at least that’s what I’m telling myself today…

Besides I already got the t-shirt, that’s all you need, right?  And I am going to wear the t-shirt proudly because that’s the race I didn’t run on the day after I got engaged.  It’s a nice shirt.

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(the race number that wasn’t—ironically Chris’s birthday, which should have been a clue…)

But let’s back up to Friday afternoon.

Or should I back up to 12 years ago, when Chris and I started dating, in college?

No, we’ll do Friday afternoon. 

We had reservations to go out for Valentine’s Day dinner at Franco on Saturday night, so I was planning to cook Friday night.  I got back from the grocery store and was talking to Chris about what to make for dinner, and he said he would prefer to go out for dinner.  So we discussed where to go (I thought somewhere cheap, since we already had fancy plans for Saturday) and what time to go, and he was being really wishy washy about it, which honestly isn’t that unusual, but I was getting annoyed and he was also getting annoyed.  I had to shower, and then was getting stuff together for the morning’s race, doing some random house stuff and Chris said, why don’t you just sit down and relax? 

I FINALLY went to sit down and he says, “I thought we’d just go to Franco tonight instead.” 

I said, “did you make a reservation?”  Because I had been telling him how this was a very busy weekend for people to go out and you probably couldn’t just show up somewhere.  He said, “Yes, I did,” and pulls out a dozen red roses, and a jewelry box.

I was shocked.

The jewelry box LOOKED like a ring, but I wasn’t going to assume…I thought to myself, if that’s earrings…I will kill him.

Then he opened it.

It wasn’t a ring, per se, but it was a diamond in a ring shaped object.  (He bought the diamond first and thought we’d pick out the ring together.)

I think I blacked out.  I know I burst into tears. 

He didn’t say anything for a long time…and then he got down on one knee and (of course) he asked me to marry him…I think I didn’t answer for awhile because I thought the answer was assumed…but then I said YES.

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Chris told me he called my dad earlier that day to ask for my “hand” in marriage.  (Which I thought was very funny, because I kept thinking of the scene from Alias where Danny calls Sydney’s dad…)

Evidently he asked my dad, and my dad said (after a long pause), “Can I have a few days to think it over?”

(He has a dry sense of humor.)

Chris told him “I would rather not.”

So then we both had phone calls to make and text messages to send.  And then we went to dinner. 

We were seated at a table in the window where you can sit side by side on a window seat and look at the whole restaurant.  It was really neat.  We had a bottle of wine and a cheese plate to start.  Then I had the Caesar Salad with Anchovies and “Braised Veal Sweetbreads, Black Trumpet Mushroom and Pearl Onion Ragout, Foie Gras Twice Baked Red Potato” from the Valentine’s Special menu.  Wow!  Everything was fantastic.  Chris and I split Chocolate Bread Pudding with Huckleberry Sauce for dessert.  After dinner a few of our friends met us for a short celebration and to congratulate us.

Saturday we went ring shopping.  Here’s what we picked out (my hand looks freakishly large in comparison to my arm, sorry!  Plus I promise I don’t have a weird arm rash happening, that’s just the picture.) Oh, and we ended up buying the ring at the Diamond Shop in Clayton.  They were very easy to work with.

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(It’s on my right hand because for violinists it’s tough to play with a ring on our left hand…I can wear it on either hand, but figured I’d mostly use my right hand.)

Pancake Wrist

This week, in order to help me maintain my sanity (well, starting on Wednesday, after a horrendously negative attitude at the start of the week) I decided to focus on one technical problem that many of my class students share. 

Pancake wrist.

I don’t even know how that expression got started.  What does a collapsed left hand wrist have to do with a pancake? 

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I guess it’s because pancakes are floppy?  One of my students also invented “waffle wrist” in which your wrist bumps in and out of pancake wrist.  You know, because waffles are bumpy.

For those who aren’t violin teachers:  you are probably asking yourself, what IS pancake wrist?

Well, it’s NOT this:

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though that woman DOES have a pancake wrist cushion.

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That is an example of “pancake wrist”.

It should look more like this:

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In any case, we had a great time laughing about delicious breakfast food!  Perhaps next week I shall choose another technical issue to address in a funny breakfast manner.  Thoughts?

Things I’m thankful for

As a few of my posts lately have been negative, I wanted to post something more positive…

How about a list of things I am thankful for?  That always cheers me up.

I’m thankful for:

a warm house that I can make warmer if I want

a warm snuggly kitty

adorable students

my LEFT wrist doesn’t bother me

St. Louis Bread Company (that’s Panera to most of you) and their awesome “you pick two” combo

my kindle, chock full of awesome books (currently reading “The Year of Magical Thinking” by Joan Didion)

a loving boyfriend

being gainfully employed, from a variety of employers…

my awesome trainer who never fails to cheer me up AND kick my butt twice a week

getting to run outside in a race on Saturday..and supposedly it will be much warmer!

getting to play La Traviata next week

being able to email my thoughts to npr on their stories (yes, I did this today!)

Last but not least:  I’m thankful that February is nearly half over, which means March is nearby!!  And spring!!

St Louis Streets Suck

I decided tonight the true reason I’ve been so crabby the last week is that every time I leave my house I have to walk across sheets of ice to get to my car, and then drive down a block which is a sheet of ice, play “chicken” with oncoming traffic (because the grooves in the ice are down the middle of the street.)  And I wonder why I’m in a bad mood. 

I think it’s great that St. Louis doesn’t care about those of us who live on side streets.  Do I still have to pay my earnings tax since I get nothing from this?  It’s been a week since the storm.  I understand that main streets are more important, but how about coming to the small streets afterwards?  Oh, and homeowners and landlords—clean up the sidewalks in front of your house.  It’s been a week. 

Yeah, I’m pretty annoyed. 

Winter Doldrums

I have been in a crabby mood lately.  As you might have guessed based on my short, crabby blog entries.  I couldn’t figure out WHY exactly—

I finally figured it out—it’s the weather.  I’m SICK of the ice, snow, and cold…the ice that simply PILES up on the streets and doesn’t go anywhere due to the COLD.  I want to be able to freely move outside, and I can’t for risk of falling (and I do tend to fall a lot).  I want sun, and warmth, and sandals.

But this is winter, after all, and I don’t want to live in Florida or Arizona (I really don’t.)  So I need to just live with it.  And as far as all the students that are annoying me probably because they are also feeling crabby…for the same reasons that I am—I need to cut them some slack.  We are all in the same icy cold boat here.  I remember in the fall (and the beginning of January!) I was full of patience and hope…I need to try to regain that rather than simply counting down the days until summer. 

Do you experience the winter doldrums as well?  Do you have any suggestions for me?

thoughts about violin, teaching, running, life.