From Kelsey Z. Posted from 24.70.113.60 on January 28, 2007 at 3:16 AM (GMT)
Emily, would you make a consideration to allow me into your state? I know I'd be some fellow violin competition but maybe we could do duets or something - play for weddings, that sort of thing (do people even get married in Alaska??? ;)).
From Evie Spratt Posted from 75.108.229.145 on January 28, 2007 at 2:36 PM (GMT)
...But you gotta be tough to make the winters in Alaska. I wouldn't advise moving here. No one should move to Alaska. It's just too extreme, and there are lots of bears and stuff. ;)
Yeah, just like here in West Virginia. Our whitewater rafting is crummy and the mountains are scary and ugly. I wouldn't advise anyone to come here either.
From Tom Holzman Posted from 72.66.69.37 on January 28, 2007 at 4:25 PM (GMT)
Your story is wonderful and very inspiring. It shows what someone who is creative and dedicated can acheive. You have my sympathies living in Alaska. I have third cousins who have/do live in Alaska (one is a pediatrician in Anchorage and the other guided Denali), and I could never understand the choice. Come to DC; life is definitely great here!
From John Chew Posted from 71.247.52.48 on January 29, 2007 at 1:22 AM (GMT)
I love your story. You sound like an amazing person. If I ever find myself in Alaska I'd like to come and visit.
From Emily Grossman Posted from 209.193.46.243 on January 29, 2007 at 2:30 AM (GMT)
Kelsey, come on up, but don't say I didn't warn you! ;)
Evie, yeah, West Virginia sounds just awful, too.
Tom, DC? Thanks, but no thanks... I'll take my chances with the bears.
Jon, if I'm ever in your area, I'll look you up, and vice versa.
From Tom Holzman Posted from 72.66.69.37 on January 29, 2007 at 2:48 AM (GMT)
Emily - if some music-hating bear eats you for lunch, we definitely will not forgive you!
From Kelsey Z. Posted from 24.70.113.60 on January 29, 2007 at 4:34 AM (GMT)
Ah Emily, you forget I'm from Canada. I can handle cold! 8)
From Nicholas DiEugenio Posted from 69.201.153.226 on January 29, 2007 at 4:51 AM (GMT)
Yes, that story is definitely true, because it is so immediate and real that only a Steinbeck would be able to "make up" such a narrative! What comes through to me is such an overwhelming sense of courage and the desire to embrace life at every turn. It's inspiring.
From parmeeta bhogal Posted from 85.84.134.47 on January 29, 2007 at 7:40 AM (GMT)
Thanks Emily for such an insight into your very creative and musical life. So much for your college teacher,?? I had to chuckle when I read about children x expensive habits. Last week I totalled 420 euros on school (OK that could be less going to a state school: they go to one run as a parent's cooperative) plus another 275 on music school. This is without all the clothes, shoes, (mum, my toes hurting, need bigger size winter shoes, slippers, gym shoes, walking boots, nice black shoes for concerts, swimming flip-flops, basque dancing leathers,...fortunately, he seems to have given up football), ...medicines, pocket money, transport cards, haircuts, dentists,. .. and from time to time: strings!, reeds!, repairs!, and last week - a mouthpiece!! - a full-size violin!!! And I thought of all I could do with that money, and how much poorer my life be without them. You can't have everything, and we are lucky that we can just about give them this opportunity (after skimping on all of the above for ourselves).
*please also look at supporting SOS Villages of India and Ekal Vidalaya Movement or anything SIMILAR.
From Linda Lerskier Posted from 24.189.238.186 on January 29, 2007 at 7:51 PM (GMT)
You left out the moose. MY moose.
You are just amazing. Both as a violinist and person. But not so much as a moose.
From Tom Holzman Posted from 167.176.6.8 on January 29, 2007 at 9:06 PM (GMT)
Emily - your description gives me some idea of what it might have been like for my ancestors who went to Denver in the late 1870s to become the first serious violinists out there.
From Emily Grossman Posted from 209.193.46.243 on January 30, 2007 at 10:04 AM (GMT)
Kelsey, you can handle the cold, but can you handle the insanity?
Linda, come and get your moose out of my yard. It's messing up my snow fort.
Tom, yes it's true, we are about 130 years behind you guys.
Nicholas, are you a Steinbeck fan? I was thoroughly depressed when I read the Grapes of Wrath, and I told my grandmother I felt horrible about all the Okies who were forced to flee to California. She exclaimed, "Those people? Those weren't Okies! Those weren't your family! Those people left. We Okies stuck it out, here in the dirt."
From Patty Rutins Posted from 12.6.224.26 on January 30, 2007 at 2:32 PM (GMT)
Me, I keep getting sidetracked from my musical career by my expensive habits (husband, child)...
If this global warming thing keeps up, though, I might be joining you in Alaska soon. We've only got about 2-3 inches of snow in our yard (though they've got more on the mountains for the visitors).
From Emily Grossman Posted from 209.193.46.243 on January 30, 2007 at 7:44 PM (GMT)
We've had a very cold winter until this week. I don't put much stock in global warming.
From Nicholas DiEugenio Posted from 69.201.153.226 on January 31, 2007 at 6:34 AM (GMT)
Emily- How great that your grandmother set you straight on who the real Okies were! Yes, I love Steinbeck--he's one of the most musical writers I can think of!
Comments
Posted from 24.70.113.60 on January 28, 2007 at 3:16 AM (GMT)
Posted from 75.108.229.145 on January 28, 2007 at 2:36 PM (GMT)
Yeah, just like here in West Virginia. Our whitewater rafting is crummy and the mountains are scary and ugly. I wouldn't advise anyone to come here either.
Posted from 72.66.69.37 on January 28, 2007 at 4:25 PM (GMT)
Posted from 71.247.52.48 on January 29, 2007 at 1:22 AM (GMT)
Posted from 209.193.46.243 on January 29, 2007 at 2:30 AM (GMT)
Evie, yeah, West Virginia sounds just awful, too.
Tom, DC? Thanks, but no thanks... I'll take my chances with the bears.
Jon, if I'm ever in your area, I'll look you up, and vice versa.
Posted from 72.66.69.37 on January 29, 2007 at 2:48 AM (GMT)
Posted from 24.70.113.60 on January 29, 2007 at 4:34 AM (GMT)
Posted from 69.201.153.226 on January 29, 2007 at 4:51 AM (GMT)
Posted from 85.84.134.47 on January 29, 2007 at 7:40 AM (GMT)
I had to chuckle when I read about children x expensive habits. Last week I totalled 420 euros on school (OK that could be less going to a state school: they go to one run as a parent's cooperative) plus another 275 on music school. This is without all the clothes, shoes, (mum, my toes hurting, need bigger size winter shoes, slippers, gym shoes, walking boots, nice black shoes for concerts, swimming flip-flops, basque dancing leathers,...fortunately, he seems to have given up football),
...medicines, pocket money, transport cards, haircuts, dentists,. ..
and from time to time: strings!, reeds!, repairs!, and last week
- a mouthpiece!!
- a full-size violin!!!
And I thought of all I could do with that money, and how much poorer my life be without them.
You can't have everything, and we are lucky that we can just about give them this opportunity (after skimping on all of the above for ourselves).
*please also look at supporting SOS Villages of India and Ekal Vidalaya Movement or anything SIMILAR.
Posted from 24.189.238.186 on January 29, 2007 at 7:51 PM (GMT)
You are just amazing. Both as a violinist and person. But not so much as a moose.
Posted from 167.176.6.8 on January 29, 2007 at 9:06 PM (GMT)
Posted from 209.193.46.243 on January 30, 2007 at 10:04 AM (GMT)
Linda, come and get your moose out of my yard. It's messing up my snow fort.
Tom, yes it's true, we are about 130 years behind you guys.
Nicholas, are you a Steinbeck fan? I was thoroughly depressed when I read the Grapes of Wrath, and I told my grandmother I felt horrible about all the Okies who were forced to flee to California. She exclaimed, "Those people? Those weren't Okies! Those weren't your family! Those people left. We Okies stuck it out, here in the dirt."
Posted from 12.6.224.26 on January 30, 2007 at 2:32 PM (GMT)
If this global warming thing keeps up, though, I might be joining you in Alaska soon. We've only got about 2-3 inches of snow in our yard (though they've got more on the mountains for the visitors).
Posted from 209.193.46.243 on January 30, 2007 at 7:44 PM (GMT)
Posted from 69.201.153.226 on January 31, 2007 at 6:34 AM (GMT)
How great that your grandmother set you straight on who the real Okies were! Yes, I love Steinbeck--he's one of the most musical writers I can think of!