Josiah is working on this Seitz Concerto at the moment, and I confess now that I am totally sick of it. It’s quite an interesting piece, I like the set of three Seitz pieces in Suzuki book 4, and I used to especially like this one, but now I just want to leave it behind! The double stopping in it is really hard and we’ve had at least the last four violin lessons totally devoted to it – about 6 weeks practicing it, and I can’t stand it any longer!
So, desperate measures have been called in: at each practice I will pay 1p per repetition if he does 1, 2p per repetition if he does 2, 3p per repetition if he does 3, etc. So therefore for 10 repetitions of the section he’s working on that day, I am paying a whole £1. I guarantee that if Joe does at least 10 repetitions a day at every practice for a week (usually 5 days when he actually practices) he will have the piece pretty much licked, so for £5 it’s totally worth it. And I’ll have a son who’s practicing happily, which is also worth paying for He’s meant to do that many a day anyway but usually we struggle to get to three. Today he did eleven
In other news here: very glad to get to Friday, although slightly disappointed that as usual the weekend looks jam-packed with not much time to catch up on washing and housework. Still, tonight I am vegging out with trashy magazines, flapjack and cups of tea. The excuse for the magazines, of course, is that Anna has art homework which is to make faces by making a collage of faces, so I needed something better than the AA magazine, Autotrader or the Caravan Club magazine for her to use!
The girls are out at a Panto rehearsal, and Abbie’s got a friend coming for a sleepover – think they will probably sleep as they’ll be tired after rehearsals. And this friend comes to orchestra too so nice and easy, no special arrangements to be made.
Tomorrow’s pretty busy too but I’ll write about it after the event …
Before we get to the manic concert afternoon, a quick catch up:
Friday evening was surprisingly pleasant. Anna went out to a BBQ with a school friend and then when she was reminded about her show rehearsal, dashed over to that as well. The other two children decided not to go to their usual kids’ club as they were too tired, so we popped some popcorn and settled down to watch Pete’s Dragon instead. I’m not sure I’ve ever watched it all the way through!
I got some much-procrastinated-over ironing done, and Steve had a nap And then we waited up for Anna to come home (this is becoming a common occurrence, at 12 yrs old!) Guess I will give up on waiting up after a while, but I always think it’s nice for her to have a little chat with us when she comes in, even if it is only quick!
Had to use my time well on Saturday but I did manage to get everything done. Essential shopping beforehand, then on to orchestra where I was on duty. Josiah joined in with a junk drumming workshop on at the same time as orchestra, which he really enjoyed. He was due to be re-joining orchestra in September and is now prevaricating over whether to join in with percussion rather than playing his violin!
My sister and brother in law popped in to see us on their way down to Cornwall for a holiday (lucky them) so we stopped for a cup of tea with them, but otherwise the afternoon was taken up with cleaning out the guinea pigs and fish, some music practice with Joe, trying to help Abbie with her end of year project (that ended in tears, will have to try again), and Anna did her music practice then sat around looking relaxed, without any homework to do, which annoyed Abbie even more – honestly, I think Y7 has been a doss!
Anna went out to Caitlin’s birthday bash, and after tea the rest of us went out for a walk and found a new local cache, which was much nicer than just slobbing around doing nothing – I like after dinner walks
On to today, which started early with someone coming to look at something we’d advertised in the paper. Thought if I made an early appointment that it would get us up and moving! (sold it, now we just have to take it to pieces and get it downstairs!)
Spent the rest of the morning sorting out a leaving present for the orchestra leader, Hannah’s (messages from the orchestra members framed around a photo montage) and then we had lunch.
Josiah’s concert was first this afternoon. I have grown to love the Suzuki thing over the past four years, and we’ve now known most of these kids for most of that time, so it is really nice to see how they’ve all grown up both in themselves and in their playing. Some of the older ones are *very* impressive these days!
I had tried to encourage Joe to practice a bit this morning because his piece hadn’t been sounding very good over the past few days, but he refused, on the basis that he knew he could do it. I despair, but didn’t want a fight! Steve upheld his refusal and he sat and watched Prince Caspian instead – and then played his piece beautifully. Could do with being louder in the loud bits but the dynamics are there …
The Suzuki concert finished just before 5pm, and the girls’ orchestra concert started at 6pm – couldn’t have packed them in much more closely, but we managed a quick cuppa with Steve’s parents inbetween. Because I knew I’d potentially be fairly rushed, I hadn’t volunteered to help with anything this time, so it was nice not to have to get there early but just to sit and watch Grandma wins lots of grandma points for making it to both concerts; Grandpa joined us for the orchestra one as well.
Stopped to pick up fish & chips on the way home, which was a lovely end to the day. Hustled children to bed rather quickly, caught up on Top Gear (samey) and the news, and that’s about it!
Currently sat watching at Joe’s group lesson so thought I would test the WP iPhone app – haven’t got much else to say though! His group are doing a sponsored practice for three weeks from 15th June, in aid of CLIC. Anyone fancy sponsoring him? I can take donations via paypal
Josiah had his first group lesson with the older, more advanced children in our Suzuki group today (and was sight reading his part in the piece in the video because it was his first time). He found it tough in some ways but managed well, and seemed to really enjoy the extra challenge, having been at the top of the younger group for quite a while now. Probably also a bit pleased to have achieved big kid status in the group – he really likes a couple of the older boys there, although his favourite violin friend wasn’t there today. In fact on the way home Joe was telling me what he would have to practice and being generally super positive about violin, as he has been for a while now (better not speak too soon here though!), which is such a relief after a couple of years of very hard slog!