Do you play in your daily life? What says “playtime” to you?
Learning something new gives my gradually stiffening self a jolt.
Learning the violin has become my version of playtime.
Not for performance, but for attention—one sound, one bow stroke, one focused moment at a time.
Between getting stuck and making small progress,
I’m reminded that I can still learn, still struggle, and still grow.
By the way, I still play terribly—
often all over the place,
and I even get corrected by kids. 😆
But maybe that’s part of the playtime too:
being bad at something again,
and not needing to pretend otherwise.

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