Snap decisions and manic preparation!
Has anyone else noticed that when we do things here, we tend to make very quick decisions then have to work like crazy to get them sorted out?! Actually, also as usual, we’ve been thinking about this particular decision for a while but just not said or done anything about it.
So, Steve finally decided what sort of piano he’d like to get, after reading a bit around it. According to our piano teacher, the Clavinova (weighted keys and piano action no less!) that we have upstairs is not going to be good enough to take the kids through the higher grades. I’ve been wanting a real piano for ages but it took for Anna to get to that stage before Steve would even think about it!
Anyway, after coming to a conclusion we sent a quick email to our friends at Bonners Music, just to check that we weren’t about to make a huge blunder. We had a prompt email back verifying that we’d made a good choice and also offering us one of that exact model which they’d just had back in part exchange! No brainer there then – Steve said yes almost immediately.
So it’s all happening rather faster than I’d imagined, with a piano potentially arriving very soon! It’s going in our back room downstairs, which really needs decorating anyway, so it was stupid to wait. We called our friendly household maintenance person who said he could come in two days! RIGHT! (best Basil Fawlty voice) RIGHT!
So we had to clear the room in rather manic fashion, after work and fitted around the usual music lessons, food shopping, etc. The dresser from that room has had to be fitted into the conservatory, in a space where Steve always said it would fit (I disagreed). I’m not sure who was right if he’s only made it fit by taking off skirting boards and hacking a corner out of the end of the windowsill! But it’s there now, and won’t move until we do! Everything else has been stacked in the conservatory while the room is decorated. Not entirely sure where the rest of the furniture will fit in the room afterwards, but we’ll work that out later. Games and books have been squirreled away in an orderly fashion ![]()

So today and tomorrow the room will be decorated. Carpet after that (carpet fitters willing), and then we’ll be ready and waiting. Really can’t wait, I’ve wanted a piano of my own for EVER. Not that it will be my own, as I know who will hog it, but still, despite not asking for any Christmas presents at all, it’s about the best Christmas present I could have asked for. All the kids will benefit from it, and I will dust it regularly in a loving manner, and moan at people who leave music lying around on it!
Other things I would like to blog about if I had time but I probably won’t get around to it:
November 25th, 2009 at 9:29
Got to love Bonners – have done a rather spectacular bit of purchasing there myself yesterday, partly because we don’t yet have the space for a piano.
Good luck – wondering if we can (if nothing else!) fit in a mid way meeting point to try out a cello sometime? Must admit am going to miss having a cello in the type of case Fran’s is in though – mum says they cost about £700!
November 25th, 2009 at 9:30
PS – you were right. hacking pieces of the house is making the house fit the furniture, not the furniture fit the house!
November 25th, 2009 at 10:25
wowsers! never a dull moment…..
November 25th, 2009 at 12:08
Smiling from ear to ear! We have customers every now and then that just fall so in love with the piano and the realisation their dream is coming true. One woman kept coming back to touch it and cry over it until it could be delivered! I’m sad it’s so huge and I can’t deliver it!
November 25th, 2009 at 19:03
So, end the suspense already: what is this miracle instrument?
November 25th, 2009 at 19:09
lol, it’s a 1965 Yamaha U3.
November 26th, 2009 at 7:26
1966 – pay attention darling
November 26th, 2009 at 8:19
Well it was close. Anyway you can’t talk about paying attention, darling, after all, who left the most important bag behind in the hallway this morning?!
November 26th, 2009 at 20:46
Last week we took delivery of a £50k Steinway (is that how you spell it) just for the use of the medical students – only in Oxford (though this was a gift from a donor I should stress). I am now being pestered to buy £5k curtains for the perfect acoustics. I said I thought they could have made do with a casio keyboard.
November 26th, 2009 at 21:19
That does make me feel slightly better … I’m not changing the curtains
Where is this Steinway then?!
November 26th, 2009 at 22:48
The medical students have a social club. It’s just had a £2.5m refurb funded by a donor who also provided the piano as a gift.
November 27th, 2009 at 14:54
Bloody hell!