As many of you know, I have loved handbells for all of my life. It is definitely something that I want to incorporate back into my life as I do miss being a part of a bell choir. Mom rang bells at FBC in Monroe and that was my first introduction to handbells. In my prekindergarten days, the adult handbell choir rehearsals were during the day on a weekday. Back then, it was mostly all housewives so they could do that. Mom would take me with her to rehearsal, and I would sit and listen to them play. She never had to worry about my misbehaving because I was so enthralled with the shiny brass bells and the music that was being made. Anytime they would play during service while I was still young, I would get to stay in the adult service until after they rang then Dad would take me to be with the other children for the remainder of the time.
You had to be in third grade to ring in the children's bell choir. I was so nervous auditioning for it. For those of you who knew Jim Reich, he could be quite intimidating when it came to music. I realize now that he knew (because everybody knew) how badly I wanted to ring bells that there would have been no question of allowing me into the choir. Still, I remember being nervous and not knowing how I did once the audition was over. The day after the audition, he called Mom to tell her that I was in. I was beyond thrilled. And that started my handbell ringing. I rang bells until I was a senior. I began subbing in the adult choir when I was in 7th grade and became a permanent member when I was in 8th grade. I just loved it and I felt accepted by the ladies in the choir.
So, I know we all have those lists of things we will buy when we win the lottery. I am no different. Splurging on things just for the fun of it would be part of the fun of having that kind of money. If I ever win the lottery, one of the first things I am going to buy is a set of English handbells. Of course, if that were to happen, I would need to have a house with a room big enough to practice the bells. That should be easy enough. I think it would be fun to start a community bell choir. I feel there are probably enough people interested to do it just for fun. If not, I have done solo ringing as well LOL Anyway, that is definitely on my list of must haves if Power Ball ever comes through. In the meantime, my search for a choir continues. I will keep you posted!



