THE
ZITHER FAIRY
The Zither Fairy is a literary conceit
I created when, during some 'splainin' of how I went from A to Z
myself in my life. My 2nd husband, a violist himself, whom
I met during a gun-for-hire gig found that after our marriage, I did
not in fact, turn into a something-other-than-a-violist. Professional
jealousy, stupidity, or just plain WTF? I have no clue.
Interesting sounding; much like the cembalo, which were used by Bela Bartök and Kodály. But, I can play neither zithers or cembalos.
What happened was this, it was summer
time in Michigan, a usually fallow time, where we don't play much
besides weddings, or music festivals out-of-state. He was 22 years
older than I, and I was pulling in more work during the summer and he
seemed, well, a tad put out about it. My feelings? Who cares, the
money was all coming to the same household. Then, I got hired to play
with the “Moody Blues,” for 3 weeks and all hell broke loose. So,
that fall, I re-enrolled in school and majored in Computer Science.
Needless to say, that marriage was history. To explain the demise of
it quickly and easily in writing (although, the end of a marriage is
never quick and easy, there were many agonizing nights and
realizations that I should never, ever have assumed being married to
someone who played the same instrument would bring any similar
understanding,) I invented the Zither Fairy.
She's welcome to do the laundry once in a while.
Thus, when writing about the
differences that ended the marriage, I say, "Alas, The Zither Fairy
neglected to come and convert me from a violist to a zither player,
therefore, I went back to school and majored in computer science." The
marriage flatlined, anyway. But I did earn a new career, that allowed me to practice the old one at the same time and new
adventures were to be had!
5 comments:
Stopping by from your comment on the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge Z post on Facebook!
@JLenniDorner
Interesting post. A very positive way to look back at things.
J, thanks for stopping by. The only way to look at it is positively. Having a lifetime of blunders and idiocies does make for good stories later!
Congrats on finishing the challenge! I love the bit of sarcastic humor in the Zither Fairy. :)
#atozchallenge, Kristen's blog: kristenhead.blogspot.com
Kristen,
Thank you! And congratulations to you, as well. We're fellow A-to-Z'ers, now. I always love that feeling of connection, like we went through a war or something. Foxhole buddies. That, I mean seriously, but I must tell you that if I can find a way to shoe-horn in sarcasm? I'm there!
Maggie!
Thank you so much for this honor and nomination for the Liebster Award and for reading my blog. I'm hopping over right now. This is tremendous. Thank you!
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