What a Happy Evening!
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Yeah I know, you must feel funny that my previous post is "Disaster", but now this one is called "What a Happy Evening!" Haha!
Yes I didn't think it's a successful recital after it's done, but somehow I felt super EXCITED! I was so happy to meet everybody who came to my recital. If I remember correctly, I wrote 52 invitation cards (like writing 52 letters to 52 people...), and sent them out in person. I spent a lot of time doing that with a joyful heart, hoping people would be willing to come support me on my biggest day in college. And on the recital day, when I walked on that stage, I couldn't believe my eyes because the hall was really full of people. I think there were more people than I expected! I felt so excited and so thankful! After the recital was over, I had to say something to my audience, but I don't think I ever prepared for it, so I didn't know what to say at all, haha! And then, I took photos with the piano teachers who came to my recital. I'm so happy they were willing to come and be the judges of my recital. I especially want to say thank you to my piano teacher. This recital could happen the way it was because of her. I can be the pianist I am right now all because I was lucky enough to have met her in my life ♥️ Afterwards, people came to talk with me, congratulate me, and took pictures with me ^.^ It's probably the most unforgettable night that ever happened to me, and it will always stay in my heart.
This is happiness. Throughout the years, I've been seeking happiness. I don't know where I can find it, but right now, as I write this blog, I realize again that my happiness comes from music and piano. Some people say, happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give :)
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Yes I didn't think it's a successful recital after it's done, but somehow I felt super EXCITED! I was so happy to meet everybody who came to my recital. If I remember correctly, I wrote 52 invitation cards (like writing 52 letters to 52 people...), and sent them out in person. I spent a lot of time doing that with a joyful heart, hoping people would be willing to come support me on my biggest day in college. And on the recital day, when I walked on that stage, I couldn't believe my eyes because the hall was really full of people. I think there were more people than I expected! I felt so excited and so thankful! After the recital was over, I had to say something to my audience, but I don't think I ever prepared for it, so I didn't know what to say at all, haha! And then, I took photos with the piano teachers who came to my recital. I'm so happy they were willing to come and be the judges of my recital. I especially want to say thank you to my piano teacher. This recital could happen the way it was because of her. I can be the pianist I am right now all because I was lucky enough to have met her in my life ♥️ Afterwards, people came to talk with me, congratulate me, and took pictures with me ^.^ It's probably the most unforgettable night that ever happened to me, and it will always stay in my heart.
This is happiness. Throughout the years, I've been seeking happiness. I don't know where I can find it, but right now, as I write this blog, I realize again that my happiness comes from music and piano. Some people say, happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give :)
💙 Read Another Post: Disaster
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