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Tales from the Motherhood: We may be moms, but we’re not dead, yet

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But my point goes beyond taking care of yourself. Isn’t it OK for moms to do something every now and then simply because it just feels good? I think so. After all, we may be moms, but we’re not dead yet.

“I’m dying to take lessons from her,” I admitted, as I pulled into Mrs. Muir’s driveway for Holly’s piano lesson last week.

“If you want to take lessons so badly, just do it,” Holly remarked. So, with a “Why the heck not?” in my heart and a grin on my face, I e-mailed Mrs. Muir before I even backed out of her driveway.

I get Holly’s ambivalence about my piano lessons. After all, she’s taking lessons, too, and is at that age where having things in common with your mom isn’t always so cool. I guess I felt like I needed her permission, in this case.

Several months ago, after we bought our piano and she began her lessons, I suggested that she be my teacher and teach me everything Mrs. Muir taught her (I figured that by teaching me, she’d reinforce the learning for herself). She agreed, as long as I paid her $5 a lesson. I had to laugh at her ingenuity, but we shook on it.

The lessons were great. Holly’s a patient and thorough teacher, but things kind of petered out when she decided I wasn’t cooperating, as between our lessons I snuck peeks at later pages in the book and took a stab at those, when I thought she wasn’t paying attention. We had a good laugh when she admitted that she was trying to keep me a week behind her.

Mrs. Muir astutely suggested that I get my own music books, so it seems I’ll be playing different music altogether. Clever, that one, and a darned good teacher, too. Holly jumped on the idea.
“She writes in my books,” she said. “notes – just for me.” Yes indeed, my daughter should play a different tune, one all her own.

The first time I sat down to practice, though, she made sure I didn’t miss a beat.


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