I’ve stopped practise. I couldn’t get myself to go back to practise after that cold. Anyways, I lost the joy that I had from practising. It’s nice that I’ve tried it though. Always wondered what it would be like, and now I know.
The thing is, the time spent on practising drums, I’d much rather spend on writing. And training. And reading Bible. And supporting my friend. I don’t want a schedule that is so full of stuff that I lose myself again. I’d much rather keep it simple.
I’ve always started things and stopped them. Drums are just another one of them. Maybe in the future I’ll take it up again. I did enjoy it while I was doing it. But for now, I have other priorities.
Jun 10, 2007, 08:26PM PDT | 0 comments
Well, yes. I’ve started training and trying to run short bits.
My knee is still not to happy about it. According to one doctor my left leg is out of alignment i.e. in the knee it turns to the outside a little. Which would explain discomfort?
Anyways, slow does it. I don’t want to do marathons or anything heavy like that. Just a nice jog in the morning or evening. So, slowly does it.
Jun 10, 2007, 08:20PM PDT | 0 comments
Well, I surprise myself sometimes with what I’m able to understand in a conversation. I don’t have a lot of confidence to speak. And the reason is that I don’t practice it!
When I come back in September, I’ll take lessons again. And then it is practise, practise, practise.
The reason why I’ve stopped in January was because I was so homesick. I didn’t want to have to face anything Korean. So, I just stuck my head in the sand. Ostrich-style – even though they don’t actually engage in that kind of behaviour! So, whatever I’ve picked up in the last 5 months were “accidental”. But definitely worth knowing.
Jun 10, 2007, 08:14PM PDT | 0 comments