I'm grateful for music.
I've spent quite a lot of time lately listening to music, and thinking about how much music has been a part of my life. I like to listen to classical music in the car while I drive, and I tend to drive at least several hours each week these days to visit various family members. We do have a very good local classical music station, and that is my preferred station most days. I love classical music, especially strings and piano. My dear Mother was a musician. Of course I heard her practice and play on occasion, but most of my growing up years she was always quite busy tending us children and taking care of a busy farm household, but she listened to the radio, or her record collection, or her children practicing their own instruments while she worked.
I did take piano lessons for most of my elementary and high school years, and played the flute in the Junior HS Band, I enjoyed participating in a musical group, and love listening to my own children perform. I did listen to the radio and bought a few record albums as a teenager, but I never was one to build a big collection of popular music. I would rather spend my money on books. While in college I learned to enjoy some good ole country music too, and I've always been pretty easy going about letting others choose the music we listen to when in group settings. I also enjoy and gain comfort strength from Hymns and other religious music. But when I'm alone, and traveling, I find that I prefer the classical music. It calms my soul. It brings me peace,
I'm grateful for music.
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