
Bartok’s “Bagpipe Sonatina”. The first movement of this sonatina (the first 1 minute 30 seconds) was one of my two senior recital pieces for piano.
“To A Wild Rose” by Edward MacDowell. This was the other senior recital piece for piano. It was also my grandfather’s favorite classical pieces and I learned to play it because of discussions with him on how deceptively simple it sounds.
Kiva.Org This goes along with Jenna’s post on non-material gifts. Kiva.Org is a microlending site where you can make $25 loans or even gift someone with a $25 loan to support the entrepreneur of their choice. It empowers people to expand their businesses, get an education, fix their homes, and is aimed toward helping people to find ways of supporting themselves. I tend to lend to women in the Middle East and Central Asia as that is where my heart tends to be these days though I’ve also made loans to people in the Philipines, Africa, and Bolivia. Of the 19 loans I have made, only one has ended in a loss and the $7 of the loss is hardly a loss for me. I’ve invested maybe $225 of gifted loans and my own money and have been paid back twice over. I honestly cannot recommend them enough.
“There’s A Sweet Sweet Spirit in This Place” This hymn was played during Communion in the last month or so and it’s stuck in my head. We ended up singing it through a couple of times and our music director is from an Adventist background so we also got the amazing piano accompaniment that you would find if you sang this in an African-American congregation. (It’s definitely not piano music I hear frequently in the Episcopal Church!)
Old Navy fitted tees. They’re long enough to cover my torso (a challenge because I have a long torso with really short legs) and they’re cut in a flattering way. I find that I can wear them on a daily basis with jeans/shorts/capris as well as with my pretty clothes on Sunday.
Go love up Jenna and the others.