Overture Magazine - 2014-2015 January-February 2015 | Page 50

{ impromptu 48 O v ertur e | L aura Farmer Bo Li Assistant Principal Cello A Dad on the run. Some days, BSO Acting Assistant Principal Cello Bo Li feels like a taxi driver. That’s because, like many a harried parent still in the thick of child-rearing, Bo and his wife Mary shuttle their two talented children, Mia, 10, and Ryan, eight, to a host of activities each week. “I don’t have any hobbies right now,” says the amiable dad. “My kids are my hobby.” Mia’s activities, for example, include piano and cello lessons, orchestra rehearsal with the Howard County Gifted and Talented (GT) Orchestra, swim practices and meets, and Chinese class. Ryan’s current passion is soccer, which requires two practices and one game per week. Plus, he’s also in the GT Orchestra, also takes piano lessons, as well as studying violin with the BSO’s own Wonju Kim, and also joins his sister for Chinese class. “When the kids were younger, my wife and I could manage the various dropoffs and pickups between the two of us,” says Li. “But now we need to collaborate with other parents to do carpools. My wife is a lot better at keeping all of this organized than me. She sends me a memo practically every day of when