Andrew's fascination with drums has continued. From the original "drum set" he made from stools (see post here), his sets became more sophisticated.Notice in this first picture how he rigged a bass drum pedal. He has the handle of the flyswatter under the bass drum (a.k.a. printer box), then the handle is propped up over a tube to gain leverage for pressing it down.
And then, glory of glories, Mr. Bill at church gave him his own set of drumsticks! The days of us packing were great for Andrew, since he had an endless supply of boxes to use. Again, he rigged up the bass pedal/flyswatter.Now, he is wondering why he can't have a set of drums. (My internal answer is: Not until we've built a well-insulated garage in which you can practice)! What I've told him is that he needs to prove he can be responsible to take care of real instruments, and show us how well he will take care of his new guitar. So, everytime he puts his guitar away in its case, he's sure to point it out to me. "See, mom...I just put away my guitar. Can we think about getting some real drums now?" Of course, the old "When you're bigger" is the next line. Despite the racket, we're thrilled that he's so interested in music!





































