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ctviolin Super Member
Joined: 07 May 2009 Posts: 961 Location: Roswell
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 3:35 pm Post subject: Thanksgiving...? |
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Happy Thanksgiving!
We have a large, very close family. Two daughters, a son, and seven grand kids...
And I will not cop to celebrating holidays for the holiday, I'm really not a Holiday person. But I will cop that we celebrate always, as a family, because, for some reason, our entire family gets along like no one else's family I know of. Thank God there is no infighting amongst us as a family... We all get along - How it happens - I still don't get other than my wife has always made sure that it is that way
I consider myself extremely lucky.
I decided long ago, not to have children of my own, because of the early diagnosis of polycystic kidney, and the curse of having to do dialysis from an early age.
But when I married this unbelievable girl, she automatically put me in as the active father, and I was accepted by the family as dad and now grand-dad.
So now grand dad is going to work - and The reason why I now love most holidays starts.
I hope that there are many people here who celebrate happliy with family.
For those who don't, I'm still wishing you the best.
See you all soon and;
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Mat Roop Senior Member
Joined: 24 Mar 2007 Posts: 911 Location: Wyoming Ontario
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Well... Happy thanksgiving to all!..
In canada this well wish is belated as we already celebrated on the second weekend of October.... but then with our northern climes we harvest earlier. ... I think.
Yes CT... getting the family together really is wonderful... in fact we are well into preparations for Christmas and having the kids and grand kids come home and make music... kind of nice to remember the days of music lessons at home and I always marvelled at how quickly and easily the kids learned(as compared to me!).
Enjoy the holidays!
ps... CT... your concept of commercializing Thanksgiving with Black Friday has arrived in Canada! This is the first year that I've heard of Black friday sales in Canada.
Are you having a blackFriday violin sale??
Interestingly I heard that the term Black Friday started in Philadelphia way back in the late 1800's or early 1900's to describe the disasterous traffic jams in the streets following Thanksgiving day... I guess people ate too much & had to get out to wear it off??!!
Cheers Mat
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newo Junior Member
Joined: 31 Oct 2008 Posts: 5 Location: Tx
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:17 pm Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving...? |
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| ctviolin wrote: | Happy Thanksgiving!
We have a large, very close family. Two daughters, a son, and seven grand kids...
And I will not cop to celebrating holidays for the holiday, I'm really not a Holiday person. But I will cop that we celebrate always, as a family, because, for some reason, our entire family gets along like no one else's family I know of. Thank God there is no infighting amongst us as a family... We all get along - How it happens - I still don't get other than my wife has always made sure that it is that way
I consider myself extremely lucky.
I decided long ago, not to have children of my own, because of the early diagnosis of polycystic kidney, and the curse of having to do dialysis from an early age.
But when I married this unbelievable girl, she automatically put me in as the active father, and I was accepted by the family as dad and now grand-dad.
So now grand dad is going to work - and The reason why I now love most holidays starts.
I hope that there are many people here who celebrate happliy with family.
For those who don't, I'm still wishing you the best.
See you all soon and;
Happy Thanksgiving. |
happy thanksgiving to you and your family.
All my kids and grand kids are here with us. my oldest daughter, 37, also has polycystic kidneys and is on dialysis so I know a little about what you deal with every day |
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kubasa Member
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Posts: 212
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Yes, Happy Thanksgiving! My family and I have a lot to be thankful for. It was a good day with relatives and now it is quiet, the kids are in bed and the snow is falling outside. I suppose I will be falling asleep shortly as I'm still completely stuffed from the wonderful dinner! |
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ctviolin Super Member
Joined: 07 May 2009 Posts: 961 Location: Roswell
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:53 am Post subject: |
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Ahh, it's good to know that some families celebrate such things as this. To whatever degree. Even if only to enable the family time together - which can be a great thing.
I will say that I come from a family (my original family) where such things as (family) holidays were mostly horrible social jokes, so I know that things can go both ways at holiday times, in the home.
and, I don't let people who do not celebrate such things - change my ideas about what they can mean for me NOW with my current family - on the other hand.
However, I firmly do understand how they can mean pretty much exactly the opposite of what they can mean to me today.
Anyway, I realize that It was very difficult for me to change my mind and reactions about holidays, and family events generally, another blessing I can attribute to my wife and her desire to create a working family even if she had to do it herself (which - she did...)
Life (anywhere, I suppose) can span any entire spectrum of actions and reactions as if they are (were?) "normal".
Christmas - ahh, here comes one holiday I still have some trouble with - the whole "Christian/Christmas" thing.
For me, it is a great holiday, as, I am, at heart, a Christian - but find I have to watch Christmas as it is quite a bit non-Christian at heart and practice - (odd huh?)
but, again, my family will all visit, and the mood will be one of great "feeling", one of joy and celebration, and is again (for me) a great venture into "Granddad-ism" territory, where I must try to impart a grounding and an attempt to keep things sort of real-life based... (ok, that's the spin I personally put on Christmas, I do try to break the hypnotic commercial spell a bit, and bring things down to family and basic religion - "oh God, here goes Granddad!")
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johngia Member
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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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And Happy Thanksgiving to all you guys. Just sitting down now from having my wife's and my empty nest joyfully invaded by two days of family staying with us. Tiring, but satisfied. It's the only part of the "Holidays" I enjoy.
Like you Craig, I have trouble with "Xmas". Merry Christmas Joseph --- Cold. Tired. Pregnant wife. No place to stay. Son's first breath smelled the aroma of an animal stall --- Merry Christmas --- I'm gonna go out and celebrate by engaging in an economic orgy called Black Friday. Happy Birthday.
Anyway --- hope to start Violin 21 and 22 soon. Studying the wood sitting on my drafting table. Been trying to get back to playing and recording. Hectic. I too have some medical distractions.
Talk more soon.
John |
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ctviolin Super Member
Joined: 07 May 2009 Posts: 961 Location: Roswell
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:32 pm Post subject: |
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| johngia wrote: |
And Happy Thanksgiving to all you guys. Just sitting
Anyway --- hope to start Violin 21 and 22 soon. Studying the wood sitting on my drafting table. Been trying to get back to playing and recording. Hectic. I too have some medical distractions.
Talk more soon.
John |
Good News! #'s 21 & 22 huh? Very cool!
You're getting up there bud! And you play? When I started, I had a decent commercial violin, I tried to learn on, but never did progress anywhere - that's when I met the violin maker (Paul Schaupp) who helped me make #1...
Years later, I met a girl who was a professional orchestra player, who went to see Byron Burline (sp?) live, and immediately gave up her orchestra job, and started playing fiddle in a band. Honest to God.
She then taught me some very cool fiddle songs, and insisted that the violin was possible to learn, no matter how stupid you are. (me, that is, esta mui estupido para los violin playing...)
Ahhh, what a life!
...and so, I have been making and fiddling around for some years now. _________________ Look,
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johngia Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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Well, not exactly. Use the term "play" loosely.
Confession truth time:
I'm an old has been rock guitar player from the 1960's (I still have my Beatle Boots). Trying to teach myself violin. My other hobby is multitrac recording. Software is amazing. Do 20-30 takes. A few good notes in each one. Cut and paste --- and it sounds like I can almost "play" simple stuff. Even then, it's "rough" by professional standards.
Now you know one of my deepest darkest secrets. Don't tell anybody.
| Quote: | | Ahhh, what a life! |
Yep ---- What a life. |
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ctviolin Super Member
Joined: 07 May 2009 Posts: 961 Location: Roswell
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:49 pm Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving...? |
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| newo wrote: |
... my oldest daughter, 37, also has polycystic kidneys and is on dialysis so I know a little about what you deal with every day
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newo,
Sorry, it always takes me a while to think of what to say when I hear this...
Wow, she's a young polycystic - as I was.
I've now been doing the dialysis routine for twenty six years, and I bless her from deep in my heart, and hope she has a relatively easy time of it, as I have had.
Sorry, life can a real bitch sometimes, and all we can do is our very best...
Truly, you have all of my blessings, I pray she does well. Is she thinking about a transplant?
Craig Tucker _________________ Look,
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newo Junior Member
Joined: 31 Oct 2008 Posts: 5 Location: Tx
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:50 pm Post subject: Re: Thanksgiving...? |
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Sorry, it always takes me a while to think of what to say when I hear this...
Had my daughter read your reply. She said thanks for your kind words, and yes, she does hope to get a transplant but has not been able to get on the list yet. |
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Lemuel Site Admin
Joined: 12 Aug 2010 Posts: 515 Location: Mt. Elgin, Ontario
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:28 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, indeed. Happy thanksgiving to all.
I'm very thankful to have such friendly members on the forum...and the topic on families adds a nice touch to it. Thanks Craig for opening it up. |
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