Monday, July 21

It really is difficult to visit the past at times. Last night I took the girls to see a musician I used to see a lot back in the mid eighties. I was astounded to see that he was playing in Easton, Maryland at a coffee house. When he came on stage, (actually, just entered the room and stood in front of us) he didn't look much different than twenty something years ago. He had the same moves and still had a strong voice. But the words he was singing were the words of a twenty something trying to describe his world. This man is now 49. And even the twenty somethings in my world are more centered and grounded in their surroundings to sink to some of the levels of lyrics this guy did.
The twins couldn't stand any more of the 45 year old women in miniskirts swooning so they left to take pictures of the Easton nightlife. I stayed for the next set because there had to be some redemption right? Well, it made me really appreciate my husband's willingness to abandon dreams of musical stardom and focus on raising a family and building a business to provide for the five of us. I appreciate that he would give up late Saturday nights to shepard us all to church early Sunday morning and fill his need to play music in that environment. I know when he gets the opportunity to play out with musicians it fills a desire for him, but he has sacrificed that for us and I love him all the more for it.

4 comments:

Jeanne said...

The longer I'm married, the more I see the sacrifice in our dear husbands the world over to provide for their families both physical and spiritual! I also love my dear hubby more and more when I hear and see some sacrifices... Or even being a dear and heating up the water kettle so I can have a warm 'shower' instead of ice cold or even being exhausted but knowing it would mean the world to me to take a walk down to the beach and just sit by the water and connect again with each other, pray and just be (of course we stop for a cold beer on the hot summer nights). Or fixing the coffee in the morning so I can sleep a bit longer or many other of the millions of things Kolya does for me!

A note on the past... living at the work-site now I get to listen to the radio all day long! It's funny that the 'cool' songs when I was still stateside are being played! It is interesting the memories that come with music from the past! :) We just had Matt stop by last night (who was the conductor of the youth choir) and had fun remember the past that we all shared together and Kolya got to meet some of those people :)

Maybe I should just go write my own blog. Hmmm.

Lynne said...

I'm dying to know - who did you see?

kibbe said...

Geez... I wasn't gonna put it in writing but ...John Eddie. In the 80's he was the jersey shore musician that Springsteen used to make time to go see play and would always jump on stage at the Stone Pony and play a set with him. He would headline with Bon Jovi(aaaaggghh...never liked him). Somehow, John got stuck through bad record deals etc. Now he's just a bitter, stuck in the 80's, guy and it is sad...

Cindy said...

We couldn't possibly appreciate Thom as much as you do--but we are thankful he has chosen treasure in heaven-His talents are a blessing.