Something
that this year has taught me is that I need to grab opportunities and take
risks. In a nutshell, there’s been a lot of bull-grabbing – or at least the
horns of bulls. One pretty big ‘event’ over the past month has been my weekly
swimming lessons! I’m still pretty ashamed to admit that I’m an adult taking
swimming lessons, and apparently it’s quite unbelievable that someone who loves
water as much as I do can’t actually swim in it? The decision was spurred on by
my visit with a year 4 class to the public swimming pool where I had my own
school swimming lessons. Memories of watching all of my classmates move up into
the ‘big pool’ until I was the only one left in the ‘baby pool’ surrounded by
many floats and with no clue how to actually move came flooding back, and the
fear of slipping, falling in and just sinking slowly to the bottom made me
think it was perhaps time to face my fear. I’m almost at the end of my 6 weeks
of lessons now, and my confidence has certainly improved no end; so much so
that I will definitely be booking in more lessons, and not just because I still
can’t actually swim on my front but because I really enjoy bobbing about, and
the exercise can’t be doing me any harm?
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View of the Church from Cromer Pier |
Talking of
swimming, took a very lovely trip to Cromer a few weekends ago (not that I even
paddled actually, it was FREEZING and very, very windy so I was a little too
wrapped up). The last time I was there I’d been singing in the Church with the
Festival Chorus and getting very chilly! It seems I’ve been experiencing a lot
of nostalgia this month, because this time I was reminded of trips there with
my family as a child when we would stay in West Runton and go off to Cromer for
the day just for a change of scenery. I think it may have brought out my inner
child slightly as I got all excited along the pier, and was a little
over-enthusiastic about the Henry Blogg Museum where I made my very own medal
with a fancy press. I have a bit of an affinity with the RNLI as my very own
Grandad was on the lifeboats, and apparently in a picture or two at the Museum –
which I thought I’d made up so sadly didn’t spot him this time – I’ll just have
to go back.
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My 'medal' from the Henry Blogg Museum |
I’m not
usually one for an interest in history, but personal history is always a little
more appealing. My violin and bow have now been in my possession for (I think)
about 10 years (how awful is it that I can’t actually remember how old I was
when I got them even though I remember the whole experience so very vividly??)
but I’d never actually looked into the history of my violin until very
recently. There is an old concert programme that has sat in the case since the
day I took it home, and I’d had a quick flick through it and kept it because it
was quite cool having a programme from a concert that the previous owner had
performed in.
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Concert programme from June 1960, newspaper cutting of a photograph from the performance, and my beautiful violin |
I’m deluding
myself if I think that all of this would ever fit on a postcard. Hoping to have a little more time for ramblings so I won’t have to let a load out at once again in the near future!
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