The Magic Piano

 

Years ago I owned, with my law partner and my brother, a cabin in the woods at Lake Arrowhead near Los Angeles.  One of our first purchases was a player piano.  Put in a roll and the keys would dance and the music played.

One day Kevin, the four year old son of my law partner, visited our cabin for the first time.  I started a piano roll for him.

As soon as the music began Kevin’s eyes grew wide.  He heard the piano playing, looked at the white and black keys racing wildly up and down, and said to me, “A magic piano.  The kids at school are never going to believe this!”

I have experienced many moments of magic in my life — moments as simple as taking a deep breath of pine-scented air in a quiet forest, or leaving my office with a profound sigh at the end of a productive day.  Moments as stirring as an evening on Broadway when Bernadette Peters sang “Send In the Clowns” directly to me.  Moments as special as seeing my first daughter carried from the delivery room, or seeing my youngest daughter married recently on a hillside in Marin County.

As he sat on a small bench in front of the Magic Piano, Kevin experienced enchantment.  What four-year-old doesn’t?  And what fifty-year-old does?  There is a line in one of my favorite poems, “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town” by e. e. cummings – “and down they forgot as up they grew.”

But you don’t have to forget.  I’m still amazed each time I see a Boeing 747 take off.  The first 747 I ever saw nosed to the gate at LAX and my brother David, a perennial kid himself, said, “It’s so big because it carries really big people.”  We laughed.  The first folks off the plane, no doubt traveling first class, were giants – the New York Knicks.  David was magic, and ten years ago he was gone.

The magic moments are out there, and in you, all of them, all of the time.  You can experience magic whenever you wish, whether at Disneyland or not.  There is no time or age limit.  As the Queen in Lewis Carroll’s The Walrus and the Carpenter said, “Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”

Your life is filled with magic right now – the miracle of the Internet.  And how about your dog, greeting you at home tonight?  Or that love letter to a friend which you can write today, or the love letter you received when you were sixteen?  I carried one in my wallet for more than fifty years — a love note from fourteen year old Sue.  And five years ago I danced with Sue on her 65th birthday.

When you open your eyes, your imagination, and your heart, those moments will find you, fill you, and leave you with dreams which are not so impossible after all.

Together with four year old Kevin, I am astonished by a Magic Piano everywhere I go.  I remember so many moments about which I can say, “The kids at school are never going to believe this!”

 

Next Tuesday: People With Goals Use People Without Goals. You will find this very interesting.

Alan

Comments ( 47 )

  1. Debbie Kocour
    Beautifully written...inspiring!  Thank you for sharing!
    • Alan C. Fox

      And you inspire me. Thanks.

      Alan

  2. Louise James
    So true, Alan!! Very uplifting!
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Louise.

  3. Tom Quinn
    Alan -- I also loved that player piano on an overnight stay with you at Arrowhead.  But even more magically (for me) was that you and David taught me to water ski.  In the following years I enjoyed some warm summer evenings doing it again it with David on the Sacramento River.  I haven't tried for years, but your story has inspired me to give it a go up at Tahoe later this month.  Wish me luck!
    • Alan C. Fox

      Good luck! And let me know how the water skiing goes.  I always have trouble getting up on two skis.

      Alan

  4. Ellie Jantzen
    Oh  yes, I remember that piano.  And Lake Arrowhead.  And Tom Quinn.  And lots of other fun friends of that era. Congrats on your blog and your book.  Love, Ellie
    • Alan C. Fox

      Your comment brings back fond memories.  Those were magic times – but so are the times today. 

      Love, Alan

  5. Therese Cubberley
    Alan - Thanks so much for sending this to me.  Over the many years that I have now known you, my appreciation for you grows.  I wish when I worked for you that I could have gotten to know you better and had more appreciation, but here we are.  Your blog is coming to me at the right time.  I just met with my oncologist this afternoon after beating colon cancer for the second time.  This is the great news and the one I am trying to hold on to desperatly.  The bad news is that I now have a 80 to 60 percent chance of having future occurances.  As my mom said when I gave her the news (she is 92), "live every day you have to the fullest".  That is my plan and I think your blog will help me stay focused on that. Thank you, Therese
    • Alan C. Fox

      Therese – Thank you so much for sharing your story.  When I was young I wondered whether living a long time was more important than the quality of my life.  I still want both, but I think that quality is more important.  Good luck, (and luck is sometimes involved).  Let me know how you’re doing.

      You’re welcome.  Alan

  6. Catherine Dao
    Did you know that you're creating MAGIC too, youself, Alan? It's true. 11+ years ago, I had all this knowledge, skills and ideas, learned from my parents, friends, schools of all levels, as a scientist, as an actor, even a few sociopaths, then I was finally a mother myself. I knew it was gonna be joyful, best thing ever, among other parental experiences. What I didn't know, was that my child would turn out to be my accidental spirtual guide and greatest teacher. All that happened before me had lead me to be able to open up and allow myself to see the magic given to me through him. I'm guessing, being the father of an entire clan, you've become the seasoned magician! I applaud you in sharing your wisdom and magic and optimism, as I truly believe that the world really needs to be taught or reminded at this time. Bravo for passing it forward. If you touch just a few people, you've passed on the magic. If it changes half the world's population a little, I think it just might stop wars altogether. Beyond that, the sky's unlimited. So, Alan, your book, even before its public appearance, is already a seed, from which MAGIC is growing as I type. Thank you for doing it! :o)
    • Alan C. Fox

      Catherine- You should be writing the next book.  Thank you for reminding us how magical it is to be a parent. And the sky has no limits.

      Alan

      • Catherine Dao
        LOL. Sure, during my "free" time... Thanks for the compliment. My turn to again thank you for this blog. Today, as I drove to my audition passing and being passed by some drivers, who are in desperate need of some focus, a private race track, therapy, or all of the above, I remembered NOT to get on their elevator! Then I proceeded to laugh aloud. Thank you for helping me keep my inner peace amidst the chaos.
  7. Fran Cherlow
    Dear Alan...You have always been a writer and community connector.  So glad you have finished your book and started this blog.  As a child, I spent many summers at the Village Cottages in Arrowhead.  The smell of the wooden boats on the lake...the rhythmic purr of their motors.  I would sit on the stairs next to a small church half way between VC and the lake.  The pine trees, the cool breeze, and the quiet was magic for me.  We have synchronistic moments...and...there is magic everywhere.  Look forward to more posts... With Love, Fran
    • Alan C. Fox

      Dear Fran- What a sweet memory, and so well put. Thanks.

      Love, Alan

  8. joanne Fahnestock
    That was sweet.   Looking forward to more..  Joanne  
    • Alan C. Fox

      And more you shall receive. I'm having fun.

      Alan

  9. Joanie Prince
    Oh, Alan. This really spoke to me.  I think that as I have grown older (and you're going to help me celebrate a new year soon!), I have come to appreciate those magic moments more and more.  I find myself walking into my backyard, or taking a walk with my doggie Sam, and looking at the trees and flowers...and thinking, "oh thank you" for giving me this time, this day.  I think the goal is to recognize these moments and not let the details of the day obscure your vision.  Not always an easy thing to do, but as you so eloquently point out, the magic is a gift to enjoy. Can't wait to read your next posting!
    • Alan C. Fox

      I think that "thank you" is appropriate every day for the magic of life which is ours to enjoy.

      Alan

  10. Marlene Resing
    Dear Alan, It's the magic moments in my life that have seen me through the difficult times.  As I have grown older, I have learned to appreciate them more and more! It is so nice to hear you descibe them so elequently.  Australia was a magical time for us we will always remember!
    • Alan C. Fox

      Dear Marlene, Our Australia trip was indeed a magical time for all of us, and I'm so glad you were with us.

      Alan 

  11. Wayne Schoenfeld
    Beautiful thoughts.  Since diagnosed with lung cancer, given six months to live a year ago, I search out more of these everyday magic moments than you can imagine.  You can add waking up in the morning to the list.
    • Alan C. Fox

      When you are "given" six months to live, you are given an incentive to focus on everyday magic moments which you otherwise might miss. And you are right- waking up each morning is at the top of the list. Thanks.

      Alan

  12. Karl and Kathy
    A blog is a wonderful idea and what fun to get to hear your thoughts on a regular basis! Looking forward to it, Karl & Kathy
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks.  The blog format is perfect for me, and I appreciate your looking forward to more.

      Alan

  13. Joanne Baez-Silva
    Hi Alan, It's a wonderful to know in one's lifetime how much you are appreciated. You are blessed. Your new writings are so smooth and polished. I love them! Going to read them often. I hope the book is a big hit. Love, Joanne
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Joanne.  The blog is fun for me and, I hope, fun for you and every reader.

      Love, Alan

  14. Betty and Dan Kilmer
    Thanks Alan, since I am now blind Betty reads to me  and makes the message upliftiing for both of us.  Keep them coming and  much success with your book! Cheers from Betty and Dan Kilmer      
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks so much, Dan. I read each message to Daveen to get her reaction, and that is a wonderful way to share them.

      Alan

  15. Susan Gorton
    Alan, I loved this one!  Absolutely one of your best writings.  I was very touched....made me laugh and then cry and laugh again.  Children help us to remember to see all the world's magic when we look though there eyes.  Something I try to remember daily.  Thanks so much for another reminder.  Your optimism and joy of life are always contageous and I feel very lucky to have had you in my life all these years.   You are a very dear.  I look forward to reading your next one.  Much love, Susan PS....I am in awe of your combination Right/Left brain capasity!!!   
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Susan. Our children are definitely a reminder- and they think they're real people.

      Love, Alan

  16. Joyce rumack
    Beautifully written Alan,  thank you for sharing!   JOYCE RUMACK
    • Alan C. Fox

      You are most welcome.

      Alan

  17. hollynovick@gmail.com
    Thank you, Alan. This truly spoke to me. I have always believed there is something magical in every single day and we should be grateful. Thank you for sharing it so beautifully.
    • Alan C. Fox

      I agree- and children are all magic.

      Alan

  18. Kevin
    Thank you - I really enjoyed your outlook on life. 
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Kevin. More to follow.

      Alan

  19. Jim Ragan
    Hi Alan, I'm writing this from Prague. Congratulations on your wonderful blog and for continuing to ¨live poetry¨ and magic in your life and writing. Jim
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Jim. I learned much of this from you.

      Alan

  20. Anna Yin
    Glad to read this, Alan! The magic moments are out there, and in you, all of them, all of the time.  You can experience magic whenever you wish, whether at Disneyland or not. ...and Emily Dickson said:The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience. Anna Yin  
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thank you, Anna. Your Dickinson quote says it better than I can.

      Alan

  21. patti McDermott
    Beautifully written and a lovely reminder to see the magic that's around us all the time.  Thank you.
    • Alan C. Fox

      Patti- Many thanks.  I agree. Magic is not the problem. It is our openness to be open to it.

      Alan

  22. Ruth Bavetta
    Heartbreakingly well written, Alan.  Just wonderful.  I'll spread the URL around. People should be reading this. xoxo
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Ruth. I like your work- both poetry and art.

      Alan

  23. Ed Cameron
    Alan - I really enjoyed this post. Having been a pilot since I was a teenager, I enjoyed your 747 example most. Thank You for sharing.   Ed
    • Alan C. Fox

      Thanks, Ed. 747s are amazing. Also, stepping onto an airplane in London and walking off in Los Angeles 11 hours later.

      Alan

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