Dec. 19th, 2005
Marian's performance
Dec. 19th, 2005 08:59 pm
Marian performing Bach

Sisters
Marian has been learning guitar for a year. Last night she performed her first solo, the first movement from Bach's Cello Suite, at her school's Christmas concert. I arrived early enough to find her in the dorm and meet her fire-bellied newt, Nimoy, then went and saved dinner seats, fortunately, because Brenna and their mom didn't arrive until the place was full.
Marian joined me sooner. I asked about exams and apparently she aced them. She has worked hard to improve her study habits the past year, and took warranted pride in declaring her lowest mark was 84.
Marian had just started learning the solo when I saw her last month. She finds the Bach piece highly meditative; time passes quickly when she practices. It moves me to see her moved by this masterpiece, her tastes expanding.
She was extremely nervous, and asked later whether I could see her trembling from my vantage point. It would've been incredible if she hadn't stumbled once or twice in such a difficult piece, but she kept her head and kept playing. From the warm applause at the end, it is clear her friends and teachers are almost as proud of her as I.
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P.S. Marian turned 14 on Wednesday.
To hear Andres Segovia perform the same piece, go here
Two personal bests in Scrabble
Dec. 19th, 2005 10:49 pmI just got my highest score in Scrabble ever, 665 points, ranking eighth in Jomarco.com's list of the top 20 games. The game also features my highest ever single-word score, 203 points for BULLNECK (two triple word scores with the N on a double letter score), which narrowly missed making a top-20 list as well.
( Screen shot of the board, with score card )