Speaking of the concert...I have to giggle...I think Hubby got jealous! When I told Hubby I was planning on going to the organ concert and asked him if he could join me, somehow he got it in his head that I was going with Mentor! I mentioned that I was grateful that Mentor had mentioned it, because if he hadn't I would have missed it since I was thinking it was scheduled for later in July, but Mentor and I have never gone to a concert together without Hubby being with us. We both attend and sometimes wind up seating near each other, but we never go together! I have to say I think that is why Hubby made such an effort to go, because he didn't want us going alone/together LOL.
I have to hand it to Hubby though, all these years of Mentor and I working together and he's always trusted us. I think there were times he may have felt a tinge of jealousy, and maybe even felt left out which is why in recent years he finally started attending these events with me. "They" say "you can never just be friends with the opposite sex". I'm here to tell you I disagree with that statement. Mentor and I have been working together for over 20 years now and we have never been anything more than teacher/coach and student. Our relationship has at times crossed over into a brother/sister relationship, but never, ever anything beyond that. We both realize though that we have to be careful, just because of how we may appear to others. We've always been careful to make sure that even our "alone" time together was in a public place. I remember when we first started working together, a dear friend of mine had me over to tea and proceeded to tell me how wrong I was for doing what I was doing and she said "you're going to ruin your marriage". It upset me to hear her speak this way, but I did understood her fear. A few years later, after observing Mentor and I together, she apologized and said she was wrong and can see we are close, but not in that way. I honestly don't know what got hold of Hubby this week, but I have to giggle a bit.
And also the pansies that Daughter #2 gave me for Mother's Day ~
Another great blog. When I first read that you were going to be home I thought...YEA! I can google video chat you! Than I read the next few lines and that thought slipped away. As disappointed that I am, I'm glad you found out about the concert and I am sure you and Hubby will have a great time.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful! A little jealousy is not always a bad thing! LOL I know you will enjoy the concert! I loved catching up with you and your news!! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHi, Julie... I'm so sorry for not commenting on your blog before now. I haven't been able to read the computer monitor very well. Have you ever seen a person read their computer with a magnifying glass? Long story. I'll try to send an email.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful. I love the pansies and the roses are simply gorgeous. I can almost smell them.
I'm so glad to here that your shoulder is better and you can get back to your music.