Five Christmas Trees
Things were sad at our house when our nineteen-year-old sister died in June of 1940. Her name was Alice. She contacted polio when she was a three-year-old.
Alice wore braces until she was in her teens. I spent more than one morning trying to repair the leather and iron contraptions so she could get to school.
Numerous surgical procedures by doctors at the Primary Children s Hospital and at the Shiner s Hospital in Salt Lake City eventually got her to the point where she could walk. A special shoe was made to compensate for the difference in the length of her legs.
Alice had that characteristic in common with my Welch grandfather whose leg was crushed while quarrying granite for the Salt
...88 notes of the keyboard. All music consists of some kind of melody, some kind of harmony, some kind of rhythm. Elements from one style can be transplanted to another style; in fact, this is happening all the time. Notice ...
After high school, Alice declined; finally spending all of her time in bed. She got out of bed only once during this period. That was to play the piano for the last time. She had been giving me lessons. That was the end of my musical career too.
I always talked to her after school about school and what was going on in the world. When she died, I didn t care about school anymore.
Doctors came and went.
One day a young doctor came that looked smart and efficient. Our hopes increased for a
...some of you may think only a few gifted individuals can do this, but let me tell you that IT'S ONLY IMPROVISATION AND THIS CAN BE TAUGHT!You don't need much to begin. Just a few chords under your fingers and ...
I remember how sad that day was.
My curly-haired younger brother, Don, and I were building a fort on the kitchen floor when she died. We built our forts from kindling wood. The floor had new linoleum, a sign that we were coming out of the depression.
Dad was back at work and things were getting better, except for Alice. Finally, that evening, Dad told us she had died and took us in to see her.
He had placed quarters over her eyes held there by a cloth. He had tied her mouth shut with another cloth.
It was depressing.
When the morticians came, and in an apparent rough
...you'll no longer be confused.What I have my students do is master something called the open position chord first. Using this chord gives you a unique perspective to keyboard harmony. Both hands are called into play as you play something ...
The funeral was torture to me. My mother was crying and I was sad.
At Christmas time, Dad asked it we wanted a Christmas tree. I was eight years old and my brother was five. We knew that he didn t feel like Christmas and neither did we.
I told Dad that we were old enough to not have a tree.
It was our custom to put the tree up early. As the days passed to Christmas Eve, my brother and I became sadder by the minute.
A Christmas without a Christmas tree was not Christmas.
We had some sparse Christmases
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One person who saw that was done was Jesse Evans. Jesse was an operatic singer and was then singing with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. (She later married a gentleman that became the president of the Mormon Church and her name was changed to Jesse Evans Smith.)
During the depression, Dad got a job as an accountant with the WPA. The WPA hired people of many professions to give them work when there was no work.
Dad was auditing a bank in Logan Utah when he read in the paper that he had been appointed to the position
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But this Christmas was going to be dismal. We could have used Jesse with her loud voice and good cheer.
I felt sorry for my little brother, Don. He didn t seem to know what was going on.
Christmas Eve was Doldrumsville.
I remember looking out the window. Snow had just started to fall. That s when a dump truck pulled up in front of our house. It was full of Christmas trees. A man headed for our porch. I
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I thought just maybe.
I looked up at Dad. So did my little brother, Don. Dad dug into his purse and paid the man and told him Merry Christmas. The man repeated the words and was off to another house. (I learned later that we were not the only family in the neighborhood to buy a tree from that man at the last minute.)
Elated, I worked on the wooden stand for the tree. Somehow I always got that job. I had
...how it works.FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THESE CHORDS!Now, once you familiarize yourself with these chords you get to learn something that most composers have know for centuries and that is certain chord progressions have tension and other's don't.To play piano by ...
Quicker-than-usual, we had the tree standing next to the wall in the parlor.
Out came the decorations.
We went to work.
Christmas returned to Dad. He got his excitement back and helped us to decorate the tree.
We were in full swing when my older sisters, and finally my older brother, came drifting home.
Each one had a snow-covered Christmas tree.
Everyone broke out laughing. That was the first time that had happened since Alice died.
Two or three of these unneeded trees were purchased at the local grocery and we were able to return them. This was quickly done.
Soon we were all decorating, not only the tree, but the whole house. Then our siblings put gifts under
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There would be Christmas and it was here.
I ve thought on that Christmas over the years.
It is exactly as Alice would have wanted it.
Would I be surprised if she actually planned it?
Not one minute! She is eternal.
Okay, so I’m crying.
John T. Jones, Ph.D. (tjbooks@hotmail.com, a retired VP of R&D for Lenox China, is author of detective & western novels, nonfiction (business, scientific, engineering, humor), poetry, etc. Former editor of Ceramic Industry Magazine, Jones is Executive Representative of International Wealth Success. He calls himself “Taylor Jones, the hack writer.”More info: http://www.tjbooks.comBusiness web site: http://www.bookfindhelp.com (IWS wealth-success books and kits and business newsletters / TopFlight flagpoles)