Played trumpet, baritone, tuba, and a bit of French horn in school band. Picked up a guitar somewhere in there and hacked around on it some. Never was very good at it by real musician standards. In high school, a few of my cousins and I decided to try to be a rock band. I was the least talented of the group, so I did what the least talented kid in the group does and bought a bass. We never really did anything besides play in local talent shows, family reunions, 4th of July parties, class reunions for friends and family, etc. We get together every now and then, and I generally just play bass and sing back-up vocals, and occasionally put the bass down and sing the lead. We all play a little bit of guitar, bass, and drums, so we'll occasionally rotate around and play the other instruments in a gig just to change it up. Through it all, I've always kept an acoustic within arms reach, and I play it regularly, but for some reason, I've never really become good at it. Never really put enough effort into it to master it. Just a jack of several trades and master of none. My mom came across a Hammond organ from the 80s recently and gave it to me. I literally just started pecking away at it yesterday, so we'll see where that leads. Probably will just become "okay" at it like everything else I play.
I can sometimes be found making noise with the acoustic guitar and shrieking out words at the occasional fly-in. People seem to enjoy it, but I'm pretty sure they are mostly laughing at how willing I am to embarrass myself.
There's a thread of me slappin' da bass here in Hangar Talk somewhere with those same cousins I mentioned earlier...….25 years later.