Addie and I have loosely begun piano lessons here at home. Every time I see our piano, dust it, or pass by it I am reminded yet
again that God provides not only our needs but our wants as well.
You see, I (meaning my parents or me)
have never had to buy a piano.
Many years ago (I was in junior high) when we lived on Staten
Island and my father was in the ministry, I wanted to learn how to play the piano. But we did not have a piano. I remembering "just mentioning" to God that I wanted to take piano lessons and left it at that.
An attendee at our church found out that a church, which was hosting the daycare her daughter attended, was giving away a piano and wanted to know if my parents would be interested. It was an old upright piano, the
pedal didn't work, and some of the keys did not play, but I loved that
piano. I worked so hard and practiced every day, and by the grace of
God, I advanced very quickly in my piano lessons. Once, my piano teacher
came to my house to give me a lesson and was shocked to see what I had
been practicing on.
One
day, about four or five years later, in youth group when prayer request time came up, I said that I
wanted to become the best piano player in the world, and I think I
mentioned our piano and its condition.
Some of the kids laughed.
One young man in particular went home and jokingly told his parents what my request had been. Their response was......
"We have a piano here that no one is using. We'll let Suzette use it as long as her family lives in the area."
The parents contacted my parents who gave me the news, and we gave our upright piano to my uncle who loved refurbishing old furniture. I was so excited the day that piano arrived! I now had a piano with all working parts to practice on!
It was on that piano that I practiced and studied and worked my way into Westminster Choir College with my major in Music Education and my primary instrument being the piano. (Terry R., I have never forgotten the gift from your family and how many hours of joy that piano gave me.)
Some of the kids laughed.
One young man in particular went home and jokingly told his parents what my request had been. Their response was......
"We have a piano here that no one is using. We'll let Suzette use it as long as her family lives in the area."
The parents contacted my parents who gave me the news, and we gave our upright piano to my uncle who loved refurbishing old furniture. I was so excited the day that piano arrived! I now had a piano with all working parts to practice on!
It was on that piano that I practiced and studied and worked my way into Westminster Choir College with my major in Music Education and my primary instrument being the piano. (Terry R., I have never forgotten the gift from your family and how many hours of joy that piano gave me.)
When
we moved to Florida, we returned the piano to its rightful owners.
Since we lived with my aunt and uncle for the first 8 months, I
practiced on their piano.
After we moved into our own home,
I used the piano at the church to practice.
When Brian and I were
married, one of the things he wanted us to eventually buy was a piano.
However, once again, God used someone to bless us with a piano.
My
in-laws were going to be moving into a newly built home and had no place
to put their piano in their new home (it had been their 10 year anniversary gift to each
other). Because they knew we had wanted to get a piano, they offered to
give us their piano.
That is how we now have the piano that Addie
and I are having lessons on.
All
three pianos were blessings from God.
All three pianos were given to us at just the right time.
All three have served us very well.
All three hold a special place in my heart... and I need to make more time to just sit and play.
All three pianos were given to us at just the right time.
All three have served us very well.
All three hold a special place in my heart... and I need to make more time to just sit and play.
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