Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The Kind of Mom I Am

As parents I think we always come away with some taint from our childhood. There is always some THING or things that our parents did to us that shape our decisions with our children in some way. There are some that take those things and vow to never ever submit there children to such torture. I think the general reasoning is "why would I do that to my child when I hated it so much?"
Then there are those who force those same experiences on their children. The reasoning being "if I had to suffer, then they must suffer too! HA HA HA! "(think evil maniacal laughter here).
Thus, our little G-man started piano lessons back in September. He had his first recital on Saturday and did a wonderful job. Unfortunately for him it has just started. I guarantee there will be 5:45am practices. There have already been practice sessions led by the dictator (aka mom) requiring precision during practice. He will be required to learn to play in church and if I have my way I will pass on the curse of playing the organ. Although in all honesty I'm probably cursing my future daughter-in-law to sit by herself as he gets a free ride up on the stand. Its like being in the bishopric without any real responsibility.
G-man is actually quite good and its been fun watching everything click. He's really excited because I promised to write out the theme to Star Wars into an arrangement he can play. I'll have to hang that over his head for a while. Or at least make it hard enough that he will have to work hard for the next few months to get good enough to play it. This is definitely one of my dreams for my children although I hope I have the sense to not make it a requirement of those who really hate it. I am lucky enough to love playing the piano/organ and I hope I can pass that on to my kids.
Next up on the torture list: Spring Cleaning!!

8 comments:

Renee said...

I wish I could teach my kids how to play piano. Such a useful talent.

Debbie's said...

Good for you! What a sharp little guy... you'll definitely have to post video of him playing your Star Wars adaptation when he earns it. Let me know if you're using a certain series of books or method to teach him- I'd like my Gregory to learn, too... I'm just not very confident teaching, yet.

Luann said...

Just to be clear, I am not teaching him. I'm horrible at teaching my own kids. I get too frustrated. I swap teaching with a friend of mine. She teaches mine and I teach hers. We're using the Alfred books right now but I'm starting a new student this summer and I think I'm going to try a different method. Possibly Robyn or Faber and Faber. Its another good friends kid and she's letting her be my guinea pig.

TrishAnderson said...

I haven't taken the time to start teaching my children the piano. I really want them to be able to do it was well, but the thought have taking the time to do it is overwhelming right now. Sooner or later it will happen. Great job Gregory - Keep it up!

witticism here said...

My mom was really in to music and wanted to instill it in us, too. I hated practicing with her in the house since she is so gifted, but looking back, I am glad I had the experience!

Rulon and Toni said...

Get use to being a meanie
Mom

camfox said...

Yes, videos please. Did you get any videos of his first recital? We recently acquired a piano, and I'd like Moses and Sadie to start lessons this summer. I'd better get on that. . .

lizardofoz said...

that's funny- ben just started piano (he's playing in the talent show today) and i was planning on teaching him the star wars theme, too.