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Last Sunday was Mother’s Day. Yesterday, I met up with an old friend that I hadn’t seen in about 30+ years. Next weekend is Memorial Day. It gets easy to Reminisce as we get older, especially when we aren’t as spry & energetic as we were when we were young. We have more time to think about things because we don’t do as much.
As a child, having tons of fresh fruit, I couldn’t wrap my head around eating cooked fruit… The preserves that were available at the time were just, um… no. Just, no. Coming to live with my grandparents, who would pick enough strawberries to make freezer jam to last close to a year, I remember being afraid of it… My Grandma would always gently tell me, “Always be an explorer. You’ll never know what you like until you try it”. It took a year, but I finally tried it & ended up loving it. Now I can’t do any store-bought preserves since the cooking process changes the flavor, even when they are premium brands. I remember thinking the same about banana bread & apple pie. I learned well, ‘don’t knock it ’til you try it’ and applied that to other things as well. I didn’t get to go to a theme park until I was in my teen years, I want to say about 13 or 14. The roller coasters looked scary but interesting. I just knew I wasn’t interested in the whirly rides that come with the carnivals every year locally. So I start with the Eagle, which I think is one of the biggest & oldest wooden roller coasters around & liked it. Then I went to the other ones that were available, and while the water rides are refreshing as a break from the twist & turns, loop to loop, corkscrews, etc. they ended up being my favorite. I’d go on to talk about the things that I tried & liked, disliked & so-so, this would be a small book. Life is interesting. I’m hoping to go to the theme park with the friend I met up with yesterday to be a coaster-junky for a day.
I think every country has its own versions of parades, but I remember going to the 4th of July parades here (even during summers we were just visiting) and the different bands they had back then were just amazing… It seemed like every 4th or 5th act was a musical group of some sort or another. I stated back then, I think maybe in 77 that I was going to not only be in the parade, but I was going to be in the marching band. Everyone laughed, but I got the last one when I not only took up the clarinet in elementary school but joined the local marching band in Jr. High and stayed with it for 5 years. It was fun to go to the various competitions around the state, as well as one big trip out of state, and of course, there was the fun of catching lightning bugs in a jar to have our own little lantern to carry around.
My marching days are long gone… but that doesn’t mean my parade days are over! Yes, I still play in two groups. The Parkside Community Band just wrapped up not long ago until September. I’m also in the Racine Concert Band and will be able to play on the float during the parade. The RCB has a show coming up in conjunction with J.I. Case High School. No cash at the door, but tickets will be available via the Ticket Spicket App (click to go straight there). A QR code will be available at the school for those who don’t have a ticket & staff will be available to help those who need assistance. Hope to see you there!
Who: Case High School band & RCB
What: 2 bands, one concert
When: Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 7pm
Where: J.I. Case High School
How: $5.00/adults & $4.00/students
Why: Something to do, somewhere to go, people to see
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