Originally posted by LundosWell, I very rarely have to get up that early. Usually I leave the house at 8 or 8:30 if I work in the morning. But that's bad enough.
Which I will, but I cannot if I have to work all the time.
Brrr, I hate normal hours. Who wants to get up at 6 or 7 in the morning?
Working half days has its advantages, of course, but it's also quite frustrating because I get so little done. And it's frustrating because I can't do much else, having an inflammation in the foot (which is why I only work half days).
Originally posted by NordlysThat's when I get home. I remember when I had classes and work that early, and those are not fond memories.
Well, I very rarely have to get up that early. Usually I leave the house at 8 or 8:30 if I work in the morning. But that's bad enough.
Working half days has its advantages, of course, but it's also quite frustrating because I get so little done. And it's frustrating because I can't do much else, having an inflammation in the foot (which is why I only work half days).
What do you do for a living?
How do you get an inflammation in the foot?
Originally posted by LundosI am working as a music therapist in preschools, and on Fridays as a cello teacher (which is nice because I have my first student at 3 pm 🙂).
That's when I get home. I remember when I had classes and work that early, and those are not fond memories.
What do you do for a living?
How do you get an inflammation in the foot?
You just do. 😞 I didn't do anything special, it just started to hurt one day (almost a year ago). I want a new foot. :'(
Originally posted by NordlysMusic therapy. Interesting. How does that work on preschoolers?
I am working as a music therapist in preschools, and on Fridays as a cello teacher (which is nice because I have my first student at 3 pm 🙂).
You just do. 😞 I didn't do anything special, it just started to hurt one day (almost a year ago). I want a new foot. :'(
It must be cold Norway. With the brain power on this site, it should be possible to get you a new foot 🙂
Originally posted by LundosA little information about my work (in Norwegian): http://home.online.no/~khgott/Musikkterapi/Musikkterapi.html
Music therapy. Interesting. How does that work on preschoolers?
It must be cold Norway. With the brain power on this site, it should be possible to get you a new foot 🙂
Currently 5C here...
Gah, now I really need to go to bed. 😞
Originally posted by LundosI know. I just posted that as a warning for others. 🙂
K. Norwegian isn't a problem 🙂
I was just about to leave the house when I got a phone call from the preschool I was supposed to be at today. Both children I was supposed to work with are sick. I think I'll go to bed again...
Originally posted by Nordlys🙂 It looks very interesting. What kind of music do you play for them? I mean is it sounds of the ocean with some violin extra, classic, hard rock or do you variate it a lot?
I know. I just posted that as a warning for others. 🙂
I was just about to leave the house when I got a phone call from the preschool I was supposed to be at today. Both children I was supposed to work with are sick. I think I'll go to bed again...
I wish it was me. It's good to go back to bed.
I'm going to the football match between Fc Copenhagen and Celtic, so at least there will be some fun before work.
Originally posted by LundosI don't play music for them, but with them. Sounds of the ocean with some violin extra would be hard to achieve with rhythm instruments and maybe piano (if I am very lucky), accordeon or guitar (which I can't really play). 😉 I use a lot of children's songs or simple songs I compose or improvise for the children. In our improvisations I use different styles, but most of the time it's closer to classical music than to other genres, which has to do with my own background.
🙂 It looks very interesting. What kind of music do you play for them? I mean is it sounds of the ocean with some violin extra, classic, hard rock or do you variate it a lot?