Day 29 - For the Love of Banana Bread
Today the kids' piano teacher, MaryAnn Wetzler, came to our house, not to give the kids a lesson, but to play duets - with me! Although my fingers were younger, hers seemed more nimble as we played through pages and pages of Gershwin and Bernstein, Copeland and Holst and Faure's hauntingly elegant and soulfully romantic, Pavane. The kids wondered why we kept on playing. Would we ever stop? Perhaps they had yet to fully realize the reason for the repetition and the lessons and the scales. Eventually they would play, not out of duty, but for the pure love of the music - the expression of the soul that comes when the mind and the heart and the body collaborate in perfect harmony. This is why we practice - so that someday we may play, just for the love of it. Following our duet session, we took refreshment with some homemade banana bread. After years of making this recipe, which I found in an old church cookbook, I think I have tweaked it into p...