11 Aug 2006

Hobbies

I appreciate that people have things they like to do when they aren't working, eating or sleeping.

I really don't have a hobby, unless you count that glorious flop I do onto the couch while simultaneously turning on the television. That and gaining weight by thinking about Dairy Queen treats.

To my shagrin, Patrick has picked up a hobby. A hobby I thought I left far, far behind in my parents' home. A hobby no person who shares a small space with another being should have. Alas ... Patrick is learning how to play the guitar.

Growing up, my dad played the guitar. I often heard the intro runs of "Blackbird" by the Beatles or "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton. Over and over. And over and over. And over and over again. Every fuck-up would ring and echo throughout the house. Over and over.

Even if my dad were a master of the guitar, it would be annoying. There is just something about someone playing their instrument in your home in the middle of the day that makes you want to KILL THEM. I recall all three of us (me, my mom and my sister) SCREAMING at my father to close a door, go outside or JUST BLOODY STOP IT when he would play the guitar. It was like musical bugs crawling on your skin. I'm convinced the reason my parents bought such a massive home in their retirement-phase was so that my dad could have his own sound-buffered music zone and not drive my mom completely mental.

So, as life would have it, I am living with my father, Version 2.0. Patrick has suddenly taken on the desire to learn the guitar and I have been transported to the angry place of listening to half-pressed-down strings, fumbling to make chord changes. I just can't wait until we move into the condo, a shoebox of a space, where escape will be nearly impossible.

Pray for me.

2 comments:

Anonymous,  2:27 am, August 13, 2006  

Your father sounds like a kind and gentle soul who somehow managed to make time from what was no doubt a challenging and exhausting career to broaden himself by working hard to learn new things, such as the guitar. It is encouraging that Patrick is following a similar course - taking up the guitar on top of the two jobs he works now.

Perhaps, if you ask nicely, your father can be coaxed into showing Patrick how to play those timeless classics of the guitar; "Blackbird", "Tears in Heaven" and perhaps "Here Comes the Sun" when he and your mother visit on their way back from Greece in October?

I sincerely hope Patrick turns out to be a slow learner.

See you in a couple of months...

Anonymous,  12:32 am, October 01, 2006  

Hah! This 'your father' guy sounds damn funny.

PS - Update your freaking blog. You have much more important things to talk about besides guitar playing that likely sound like cats screeching.

C2B
xoxo

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