14. Will actually avoid taking vacations with the husband if it looks like he wants to go camping or anyplace where there won't be a piano for several days. Actually gets terrified of the idea of being away from one for more than a weekend.
15. Actually signs up for a vacation where there will purposefully be pianos around to practice on.
Not really:
14/15: Has the wisdom to know that taking well deserved time off from piano - for example going on vacation with ones family - enhances ones overall health and well being, which in turn creates a positive and refreshed outlook and attitude for learning.
Interesting topic you two have brought up.
Personally, I have to exert all my will power to not practice everyday- I've been trying to take a few days off over the holiday break but it has been very hard- the piano room sucks me in like a magnet does metal.

But a few days of break are very good for me, I always play better if I take a break now and then.
26. Enjoys practicing.
27. listens to music every chance they get
28. Can play more Bach than just the Minuet in G
29. Knows who Scarlatti is

(people just don't know who he is, it's so pathetic. And I'm having a horrible time finding recordings of his Sonatas, anyone know of a really good one?)
30. Doesn't think of "The Lone Ranger" whenever s/he hears the William Tell Overture!!!