It's been a crazy week. The organ arrived on Wednesday at 8:00 a.m. Hubby and I had to meet the semi-truck at the edge of town and escort him to the church. The truck driver merely gets the organ onto the trucks elevator, then it's up to us to take it from there. Two men from church, the mover we hired and my mentor came to help,
he's the one second from the left with gray hair. My mentor was so obviously impressed and pleased at just the way the organ looked; meaning, it was obvious it had been taken care of. We opened up the desk and tried the key action - it felt brand new.
The pedals are barely worn. It was so great that he was there to see it with me for the first time.
We had to put it in they gym entrance until the moving crew could return with the proper equipment at 5:00 p.m. The Lord continued to bless by keeping the rain away - though it threatened all day - and by providing willing hands. Meet Pastor T, he's leaning on the rail giving me a "look" LOL.
he's the one second from the left with gray hair. My mentor was so obviously impressed and pleased at just the way the organ looked; meaning, it was obvious it had been taken care of. We opened up the desk and tried the key action - it felt brand new.
The pedals are barely worn. It was so great that he was there to see it with me for the first time.
We had to put it in they gym entrance until the moving crew could return with the proper equipment at 5:00 p.m. The Lord continued to bless by keeping the rain away - though it threatened all day - and by providing willing hands. Meet Pastor T, he's leaning on the rail giving me a "look" LOL.
At 5:00 we had a new crew on hand and one man that was there in the morning as well. My mentor couldn't make it back, unfortunately. The interested grad student I told you about came to the 5:00 moving and stayed long after the others left and helped Hubby put the post back in at the back door and carry the speakers, bench and pedalboard upstairs. He's the young dark-haired fellow wearing the plaid shirt; t was really nice to see him get involved. It's so cool how God brought this young man to the church at this point in time. Just his presence and his desire is proof to those who doubted me that if we had a good instrument, there would be others to follow me that would be interested in learning. Just another confirmation that this is good and right.
The organ came back out onto the street where it was walked along the side of the building and up the front steps. The climb up the steps was the scary part for me...my job was to hold open the door.
The organ came back out onto the street where it was walked along the side of the building and up the front steps. The climb up the steps was the scary part for me...my job was to hold open the door.
After the business meeting Wednesday night everyone made a trip upstairs to see it. "Big" seemed to be the comment of the day. Everyone kept asking me to let them hear me play it even after we told them the speakers have to be wired in and that the key was missing. We emailed the company and discovered it was accidently left on a desk under some papers and was placed in the mail immediately with huge apologies. I'm hoping it will arrive today.
The organ looks amazing in it's new home! It was fun taking a few shots of it on Thursday with the morning light streaming in. I wasn't aware at the time how the windows were being reflected in the music rack but I think it's looks cool.
The organ looks amazing in it's new home! It was fun taking a few shots of it on Thursday with the morning light streaming in. I wasn't aware at the time how the windows were being reflected in the music rack but I think it's looks cool.
I had a meeting with Pastor T on Thursday regarding the Thanksgiving worship service he wants to plan. It sounds like it's going to be well done, with no preaching, just some readings, congregational singing, special music, etc. I told him I will do my best to be a part of it if the installation, etc. allows. He said he understood if I didn't feel ready and that he wanted me to feel confident before I play it publicly for the first time. I have to admit though, I am feeling very overwhelmed. Also, Pastor T is excited for our recital/hymn sing that my Mentor and I are planning, but is afraid with other plans going on at the church it might have to wait until after Christmas, which might be best. He wants to do it right and even have a reception after. I was surprised to have one of our church members ask if I was planning a recital and requested to have my mentor join me.
The mover also made it clear he wants an invitation once it's planned and another member after all his complaining about buying a new organ told Hubby that he will be on hand to help run wire and install speakers.
It's just amazing to me how God made this come together - even the road construction that I was afraid would cause trouble for the truck was finished just the day before!
Last night Hubby and I went over to assess the speaker situation and we took the back off the organ and had a look around. Hubby found the power cord and figured out how to run it out of the console. I had to caution him about climbing too high on the ladder when looking at speaker placement. I'm sure that had I not been there he would have kept going and he had nothing to hold on to. Why is it men take such risks?? He's over there again this morning and I warned him to behave himself. I hope someone else shows up to help him. He's hoping to get it wired today and if the keys arrive I can try it out tonight. The speakers won't be in place yet, but we'll have sound and I can start to practice.
Yesterday I had my annual Dr. visit and mammo. I also went to Walmart for printer ink and to the Co-op for some pantry staples. Winter is coming...we're supposed to get rain/snow mix beginning tomorrow.
This afternoon I'm having a "piano party" at the church for my students. It's a chance for them to get comfortable playing in front of others in a less threatening environment. We'll play an ice-breaker game, play our pieces, have a treat and be dismissed. I'm hoping we'll only be there an hour and a half. A few of my new students told me they can't make it which is disappointing since it's mostly for them.
Well I need to get the house straightened and cleaned and do a small alteration on a blouse for my daughter.
Last night Hubby and I went over to assess the speaker situation and we took the back off the organ and had a look around. Hubby found the power cord and figured out how to run it out of the console. I had to caution him about climbing too high on the ladder when looking at speaker placement. I'm sure that had I not been there he would have kept going and he had nothing to hold on to. Why is it men take such risks?? He's over there again this morning and I warned him to behave himself. I hope someone else shows up to help him. He's hoping to get it wired today and if the keys arrive I can try it out tonight. The speakers won't be in place yet, but we'll have sound and I can start to practice.
Yesterday I had my annual Dr. visit and mammo. I also went to Walmart for printer ink and to the Co-op for some pantry staples. Winter is coming...we're supposed to get rain/snow mix beginning tomorrow.
This afternoon I'm having a "piano party" at the church for my students. It's a chance for them to get comfortable playing in front of others in a less threatening environment. We'll play an ice-breaker game, play our pieces, have a treat and be dismissed. I'm hoping we'll only be there an hour and a half. A few of my new students told me they can't make it which is disappointing since it's mostly for them.
Well I need to get the house straightened and cleaned and do a small alteration on a blouse for my daughter.
Yes, God is so good to us. It sounds like the organ and all that was involved happened at just the right time and the right way. His timing is always perfect. I'm so happy for you and I'm sure the congregation will love it. Again, I wish I didn't live so far away.
ReplyDeleteThe party for your students sounds like fun. I hope you all have a good time.
The organ is beautiful and I can tell your excitement in your typing all about it. I pray the Pastor and congregation will enjoy it as much as you will.
ReplyDeleteOh my, Julie! The organ is just beautiful! I sure hope you will be able to do a recording for us, when it is up and running and you are happy with it. I would LOVE to hear you play your new instrument! It will be wonderful.
ReplyDelete