
Charles M. Schultz

Music is magic to me.
I’ve always loved music, but now it has become one of my favorite things.
I put on my headphones every evening so I can listen to YouTube videos of music contests, compilations of them, plus a growing list of favorite artists I can choose to listen to as I wish. I can also listen to artists I haven’t heard in years. How wonderful that I can go off into another world, smiling, feeling full of happiness, without bothering any of my neighbors!
I can hear and oldie but goodie and be transported instantly to when I was 14 and newly in love with the boy who would become my husband 9 years later. I feel as if I’m hearing the song for the first time. The years drop away. I’m enveloped by my feelings when the whole world was ahead of me.
I hear music and pain fades. It’s wonderful therapy for things like aches and pains, depression, dread of a coming situation, and more. And all you need to do is put in some ear buds, don headphones, and help is on the way.
I’m surprised that hospitals and nursing homes, schools, daycare centers, offices where the wait to be seen will be long don’t have music as an option for people. I’m thinking of making some kind of recording for my husband, including lots of his favorite songs from over the years and taking it to him in the nursing home. His nurse could help him get it going, making sure he isn’t having any problems. I’ll talk with Brian about it. We would include some kind of player and ear buds with the recording.
I’m finding so many artists new to me who are fast becoming favorites. It’s amazing how ‘identifiable’ these artists are. You don’t have to be able to see them. Their voices and styles are distinctive, unique.
I feel so lucky to have the magic of music in my life!
































