Lessons in the Key of Life : Unexpected Artistry by Rachelle Allen |
![]() My student, startled from her reverie, gave a quick glance toward her daughter. Then, as the child's words soaked in, she looked at me with both embarrassment and apology in her eyes. "Can I come, too?" I asked Kate. "Sure!" She waved an invitation, and out we all hurried to the back yard where, sure enough, there was a plump, picture-perfect calligraphy-style "R" in doggy-doo. "Wow, that's amazing," I admitted. "It really is," agreed the piano mom. "Do you think Spike is like the spider in Charlotte's Web? Do you think he's leaving us a secret message?" Kate asked with breathless hope and wonderment. "Maybe," offered her mother, straight-faced, not willing to quash this magic moment. I leaned near my student's ear and whispered, "Yeah; he's spelling out Ridiculous Family Here." She smirked and gave me a friendly elbow to the ribs. Lesson: Artistry and talent can be found in unexpected places. Personal enrichment hinges on our willingness to keep an open mind and explore every opportunity that is presented. NEXT TIME: What happens when you mix a student who never practices with her dog who hates my guts.
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