BarredBuff
El Presidente de Pollo
A few years ago, I went through and created albums of my sister and I for Christmas presents. It was a big hit.
But really, I'm looking at a health outlook of limiting and choosing wisely or becoming unable to do *anything* with my hands. :shudder: Pretty sure piano needs to be removed from my life. That's shocking considering my parents were both piano teachers, dad is a piano technician, they still have a piano sales showroom, and I've inherited my grandmother's grand piano (which my mother learned to play on). oh my, so much emotional baggage. All that, plus I was "the talented one" but never could make anything of myself between my parent's internal conflict prevented me from taking lessons and then a strong of continuous hand/wrist/finger/thumb injuries that started 20 years ago. I also played flute, but had to stop because of the hand issue plus I had jaw pain (one side of my jaw subluxates, super un-fun) and shoulder pain (bursitis! also superbly-unfun). Now there's hope I can play flute again with pretty extreme modifications to the flute, so I am clinging to that and starting to purge piano music. Unfortunately, I'm physically unable to make the adaptive flute keys at the moment. :facepalm: whatever, just the way it is. I also have to give up crochet, but I hope I will be able to knit still after I get some finger ring splints to keep my joints from hyperextending. I learned a new adaptive pencil grip that seems promising, so I will have to see if I can draw with it. My African Violets are fairly easy on my hands, so that stays unchanged for now. I need to go through my crafting studio and sort hobbies and supplies by how demanding they are on my hands. I'm going to have to send wool out for processing, I'm sure it will be too much for me to handle. I might just sell the wool and be done with it for a couple years.