New Year, New Start
Posted by kateplane on January 15, 2010
January was going to be a really tight month until I got a call offering me a gig – The Lifeline Gig – with a week’s notice. It’s great when that happens. One minute you’re looking at your budget for the rest of the month and wondering how you’re going to live on £1.52 for food and petrol (because it has snowed too much, so your teaching keeps getting canceled and therefore you don’t get paid), to breathing that huge sigh of relief when you get off the phone knowing that you are actually going to make it through to see February without having to beg (although I did have to buy cheap baked beans, and they were horrible).
In a way, the quieter months at the start of the year can be quite relaxing after the manic pre-Christmas workload, and it gives you time to sort out your accounts and file your tax return and generally get your life in order. It’s also a great time to do some decent practice, rather than only having time to play during gigs. And I’ve taken on the role of ‘Chief Ironer’ for my mum and sister as I have the time to do it and they have the cash to pay me for it.
And so tomorrow will see my playing for Guildford Philharmonic in a Magical Kingdom children’s concert. The dress code is “smart casual and loads of bling and a mad hat if you’ve got one” but I’m not complaining, just happy to be out working!