I recently decided that I wanted to learn to play the hammered dulcimer. I think it's a sickness amongst musicians. If you have one instrument, you start thinking about the other instruments you'd like to add to your collection!
My instructor told me about a program that will loan you a dulcimer for a year, with a small deposit. And then you can decide if you like it and wish to continue. Great! I made arrangements with the coordinator via email, and she came by to deliver last weekend.
"I have an offer to make you," she said. She told me that she'd brought two dulcimers with her. The student dulcimer is a small learning instrument, and I'd probably outgrow it in a year's time. But she also has this larger, beautiful instrument that someone had donated from an estate. Her group did not need any more dulcimers. Would I like it? For free? It comes with a travel case, a stand and two playing hammers.
And just like that, I am the proud owner of a beautiful hammered dulcimer with fleur de lis sound holes!
It has a lovely sound like chimes, perfect for Christmas carols. I'm learning Carol of the Bells, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, In The Bleak Midwinter and more. I'm keeping it in the guest room so that's it's accessible and I will play it often.
My plan is to order a few books and watch some YouTube videos to see if I can teach myself at this point.
What a blessing!
I wanted to be a blessing to someone, too.
My husband surprised me with a new television and sound bar over the weekend as an anniversary gift. He's not a fan of the armoire, but he knows that I like it. He carefully measured and found a SONY that would fit. Perfect! The picture is amazing.
What to do with the old unit that works just fine?
We put it in the driveway, with all the manuals and controls. I was just getting ready to attach a "Free" sign when a young man approached from across the street. He'd been doing some service work at our neighbors and had been eyeing the TV.
"Are you really giving this all away?" he asked.
Yep! It's yours!
What good timing!
Blessed to be a blessing.
Don't you love a good Pay It Forward story?