Farewell Letter

How quickly do things change?


Last week at this time, I was in a concert in Berlin that I experienced profound peace by listening to J.S. Bach Cantata BWV 82 I am content. It is about Simeon was content after he has seen Jesus, he could depart the world peacefully and delightfully (Luke 2:22-35).


Next week at this time, my Spinett will be with me! I look forward to our future together. The beautiful sound. The harpsichord builder that I asked for a last check (not the original builder) before transporting was very content with the sound too.


As I said in my last blog post, I have a small apartment, I need to give away my e-piano and dining table to place the Spinett. And now, I want to spend some time to say good bye to my E-Piano and my dining table. :’(


E-Piano
A close friend going to inherit my e-piano, we have arranged the transport. The e-piano has accompanied me since I was studying in Heidelberg, later my internship in Leonberg. About 5 years together, I just could not believe that it won’t be there anymore on one morning when I open my eyes.
Dining Table
The beautiful dining table is not only a dining table. I like the large table, I can spread my books and notes over it when I am writing or working. The large table also allowed me to have guests and share meal together. Those nice memories with the table make me feel emotional to let it go.


However, I must move forward, the future matters.