Thank you for sharing your story, Dave! I really enjoyed chatting with you and your lovely wife last year at the S.Cal meet-up. So excited for you and the new guitar!!!
Great to get to know your journey, Dave. Your general sense of quiet and balance, not to mention some serious wife management skills, are worthy of emulation. Another lovely interview, Roger!
It was fun to hear about Dave’s background. I can imagine you being a very nice elementary school teacher.
Dave is right that it’s good to take time for Grade 7. It’s quite a step up from the old Level 3. I plan to stay with Grade 7 for awhile, before doing a submission.
I also share your thoughts on having so many pieces on a wish list and then hearing something new and wanting to play it. There is just so much great repertoire out there!
Jeff–Hwy, fellow retiree!!! Retirement and guitar definitely go together, don’t they!
Kari–playing a musical instrument is definitely a lifelong activity! I can’t imagine my life without the guitar!!! And now I get a new one!!! :-) In a year :-(
Donna–that was such a fun time in Pasadena!!! We definitely need to do it again…soon!!!
Scott–Yes, I avoid L.A. unless I have a good reason for going. Jamming sounds like a good reason to me!!!
Linda–the older I get, the longer the wish list! But hey, it beats slowing down!!! It gives us all something to look forward to!
Great to learn more of your story and to find similarities in my own. Keep training those little p-i-m-a soldiers to bring beauty and gladness to you and yours.
Narayan—the wife management skills are all an illusion! She’s really the brains and heart of things. She just lets me think I have some control. Although getting a new kitchen certainly didn’t hurt In my humble request for a new guitar (even though she doesn’t understand why anyone would need more than one) But thank you for the compliment! :-)
Hi Dave, great to hear the journey of another retiree. What a great background you have. My journey really only started in retirement so the shiny objects out there are many!
Thanks, Roger! Looking forward to hearing many more stories in 2020!
Cheers,
Judy
Great to hear your story Dave! I agree that playing guitar has many qualities for us, therapeutic and spiritual as you note. Looking forward to learning about your new guitar. Jamming with Scott sounds fun!
Thanks Roger and Dave. I really enjoyed hearing more of Dave’s story, being a retired person about the same age myself!
Best to you both,
-Jeff
Wonderful to hear your story, Dave!
Cheers to lifelong learning. May your strings be bright with sound, all the days ahead.
Thank you for sharing your story, Dave! I really enjoyed chatting with you and your lovely wife last year at the S.Cal meet-up. So excited for you and the new guitar!!!
Great to get to know your journey, Dave. Your general sense of quiet and balance, not to mention some serious wife management skills, are worthy of emulation. Another lovely interview, Roger!
Dave,
It was great hearing your story. I totally understand avoiding Los Angeles. Too bad it takes so long to get up here. Would be fun to jam!
-Scott
Hi Roger and Dave,
It was fun to hear about Dave’s background. I can imagine you being a very nice elementary school teacher.
Dave is right that it’s good to take time for Grade 7. It’s quite a step up from the old Level 3. I plan to stay with Grade 7 for awhile, before doing a submission.
I also share your thoughts on having so many pieces on a wish list and then hearing something new and wanting to play it. There is just so much great repertoire out there!
Thank you for the interview!
Linda
Jeff–Hwy, fellow retiree!!! Retirement and guitar definitely go together, don’t they!
Kari–playing a musical instrument is definitely a lifelong activity! I can’t imagine my life without the guitar!!! And now I get a new one!!! :-) In a year :-(
Donna–that was such a fun time in Pasadena!!! We definitely need to do it again…soon!!!
Scott–Yes, I avoid L.A. unless I have a good reason for going. Jamming sounds like a good reason to me!!!
Linda–the older I get, the longer the wish list! But hey, it beats slowing down!!! It gives us all something to look forward to!
Dave,
Great to learn more of your story and to find similarities in my own. Keep training those little p-i-m-a soldiers to bring beauty and gladness to you and yours.
Rick
Narayan—the wife management skills are all an illusion! She’s really the brains and heart of things. She just lets me think I have some control. Although getting a new kitchen certainly didn’t hurt In my humble request for a new guitar (even though she doesn’t understand why anyone would need more than one) But thank you for the compliment! :-)
Hi Dave, great to hear the journey of another retiree. What a great background you have. My journey really only started in retirement so the shiny objects out there are many!
Thanks, Roger! Looking forward to hearing many more stories in 2020!
Cheers,
Judy
Hi Dave and Roger,
Great to hear your story Dave! I agree that playing guitar has many qualities for us, therapeutic and spiritual as you note. Looking forward to learning about your new guitar. Jamming with Scott sounds fun!
Happy playing,
Drew