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5 Mountain View News Saturday, January 26, 2019 KATIE Tse..........This and That WALKING SIERRA MADRE by Deanne Davis FIELD TRIP! What was your favorite field trip when you were in school? For me probably the most memorable ones were when we went to Catalina Island in sixth grade (?) and Washington DC in eighth. I know for a fact I wasn’t old enough to appreciate the latter at the time, but it was memorable, none the less. A bunch of the grades at the school where I work went on field trips last week in the RAIN! (Which, for you as the reader, is now about two weeks ago.) I asked one of the primary teachers how it went, and she smiled when she told me it was fine. But inwardly I was thinking, “Better you than me!” I’ve got my hands full enough with her kids in the two half hour sessions I see them! I salute her. Nerves of steel, that woman has... The middle school students went to the Getty museum on Friday. (They beat the rain, so that was good.) I assumed it was the Getty in LA, but they actually drove all the way to the one in Malibu! Now THAT is adventurous, to say the least. Traffic out that way is a killer. Add to that a bus load of large, hormonal teenagers, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a migraine, if not worse. My husband and I are blessed to live here in town, and he used to work near that area. Needless to say, he was always super up to date on local and national news, listening to the radio for hours during his endless commute. So I asked my middle school students what their favorite thing was at the Getty Villa. I, for one, love the Getty in Malibu! The art’s great and all, but what I find most breathtaking are the buildings and grounds --gorgeous! The last time I was there was years ago with my husband. We had gone to the Villa restaurant and he fell in love with the Roman Burger, which is saying a lot, because my husband is a real burger connoisseur. He doesn’t just throw around burger accolades for nothing. So back to my students. Most of them laughed and said all the nudes made them uncomfortable. I found that a bit hard to believe since I think at least half of their families let them watch R-rated stuff. But their embarrassment was kind of cute, regardless. Apparently the Getty Villa has a lawn maze that’s pretty exciting, and a train that takes you up the hill...? Don’t blame me if this is wrong information, I’m taking it straight from the kids’ mouths. None of them got to try the Roman Burger. They missed out. But just like I wasn’t old enough to truly appreciate DC, they probably aren’t to the same level of burger refinement to truly appreciate the complex flavor nuances of the Roman Burger. My mom’s a retired 3rd grade teacher, and one of her most harrowing field trip stories was when four classes got stranded in gridlocked traffic on a bridge on the five freeway. They were en route to the Griffith Park Planetarium. It had started to rain and there was a major accident up ahead. A big rig had flattened a small coup. Miraculously, the driver of the smashed coup survived and leapt from his vehicle once the emergency crew pried it apart using the “jaws of life.” By an almost equally blessed miracle, none of my mom’s students had to use the bathroom! That would’ve been a disaster. They were stuck on a bridge at the time, so you can imagine their options... My mom tells a story of another teacher she worked with who took his upper graders out hiking in Eaton Canyon on a Friday. It got dark and the bus forgot to pick them up! This was in the days before cell phones, so this poor teacher had to wander around Altadena asking to use people’s phones in the surrounding community. Great! But probably one of my favorite field trip stories comes from my mom’s friend, Florence, who taught special ed. If you’ve worked in special ed, you know that they usually use a special bus that is shorter than your regular-sized bus. Apparently the school had chartered both long and short buses, and Florence’s kids somehow made their way onto the long bus and didn’t want to get off! It must’ve felt like a real treat for them to be on the “Big Bus.” I don’t know how she managed to get them off and onto the short one, but there was probably food involved. And it probably wasn’t anything close to a Roman Burger. “Hope is the thing with feathers, That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard, And sore must be the storm, That could abash the little bird, That kept so many warm.” Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886 This is it, friends and neighbors...the last, the very last word on resolutions for this New Year. There’s a concept going around, brought to my attention by Michelle Griep, successful author and blogger. Look her up, check out all her books and be amazed. I’ve quoted her before as she’s always right on the mark. Anyway, the concept is to pick one word to be your New Year’s resolution or mission statement for the year. There was even a book a few years back: My One Word: Change Your Life With Just One Word by Mike Ashcraft and Rachel Olsen. This is so cool as you can immediately dump those high-minded and probably impossible resolutions like reading all the great books in one year. Seriously? Have you ever looked at the list of Greatest Books? Here’s the first few: 1 . Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. 2 . In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. 3 . Ulysses by James Joyce. 4 . The Odyssey by Homer. 5 . War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. 6 . Moby Dick by Herman Melville. 7 . The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. 8 . Hamlet by William Shakespeare. I repeat, Seriously?? There are some of you out there who have read these, but most of us are happy with a new Stuart Woods or James Patterson thriller, or maybe a new John Grisham or a Danielle Steel, Nora Roberts or an Amy Tan. Lots of us like to just pull out an old reliable like Agatha Christie. Here’s one I’d really like to read: “Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant To Be,” by Rachel Hollis. Here’s a new one by Rachel Hollis that we need, too: “Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan For Embracing and Achieving Your Goals.” Guys, you can read these, too. We all need a little encouragement of the “get on with it!” variety. The word I picked last year is: HOPE! And I’m going to pick it again this year. I’m going to lean heavily on HOPE to help me make wise decisions about my future. I’m HOPING for a number of children I know who have medical problems: Brooklyn, Jake and our own Jessie. I’m HOPING that this year will bring what they all need in the way of healing. So much has been written about HOPE: “HOPE is the little voice you hear whisper “maybe” when it seems the entire world is shouting “no!” “H.O.P.E. – Hold On, Pain Ends” “The only difference between those who threw in the towel and quit and those who used their energy to rebuild and kept it going is found in the word...HOPE.” “Once you choose HOPE, anything is possible.” Christopher Reeves “Where there is HOPE, there is faith. Where there is faith, miracles happen.” “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without HOPE and confidence.” Helen Keller The picture is of our new great-granddaughter, Addison Noel Johnson, who was born August 24th. Here she is selecting her very first Christmas tree. Can you think of anything more hopeful than a brand new life? So that’s my word again for the year, HOPE. I’m hoping you’ll pick one that will work for you. “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for good and not for evil, to give you a future and a HOPE.” Jer. 29:11 My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis – check out Noah & The Unicorns...or maybe The Vuillaume Violin Both available there, along with other goodies! Star of Wonder the CD is now on TuneCore! Take a look! Blog: www.authordeanne.com Follow me on Twitter, too! https://twitter.com/@ playwrightdd FRIENDS OF THE SIERRA MADRE LIBRARY BEST USED BOOK SALE SIERRA MADRE POLICE BLOTTER During this period, the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 309 day and night time calls for service. Monday, January 14 Residents in the 300 block of E. Alegria reported jewelry missing from their residence following a repairmen working at their home. Case to Detectives pending further information Tuesday, January 15 At about 9:30PM, officers provided assistance to the Monrovia Police Department in the 700 block of Foothill Bl. with a disruptive male that was becoming violent with his family. During the contact, the male failed to follow officer’s commands and began to physically resist the officers. As a result of the resistance, officers had to subdue the male. He was ultimately placed on a mental evaluation hold at a local facility by the Monrovia Police Department Wednesday, January 16 Officers responded to a disturbance call in the 100 block of E. Montecito Ave. at about 12:07AM, where the person reporting heard yelling and loud crashing noises. Officer’s arrived and discovered that a female house guest assaulted an adult male resident. The resident placed the female under private person’s arrest. The female subject was transported to the Pasadena Jail. Case to DA’s office Thursday, January 17 At about 9:02AM, officers responded to the 300 block of N Lima St regarding a structure fire. The Sierra Madre Fire Department along with other assisting Fire Departments responded. During the investigation, an elderly male was discovered deceased inside the residence. The upcoming Friends’ BEST USED BOOK SALE will be held on Friday, February 1 from 3:00-7:00 p.m. and Saturday, February 2 from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Featured this time will be our annual VINTAGE collection. We will have a large amount of attractive and valuable classic books for sale on the Basement table and on our shelves. In addition, there will be some fascinating historical sets such as the 1918 set of True Stories of the Great War and Jefferson and His Time, a study of all things Jeffersonian, as well as Carl Sandburg’s biography of Abraham Lincoln. A beautiful collection of The Bibliophile Library of Literature, Art and Rare Manuscripts (DeLuxe Limited Edition) will also be available. For fiction, we have a set of Charles Dickens books and The Works of Edgar Allan Poe. Look for classics with vintage drawings and illustrations and some charming children’s titles with beautiful artwork as well as our usual collection of Nearly-New books on the Basement shelves. The Parking lot will also feature a number of Vintage books in our Bargain Book boxes where you may find old favorites for only $1.00. Small paperbacks are $.25 each or 5 for $1.00 and Children’s and teen books are priced from $.25 - $1.00 in the parking lot. DVDs, CDs and Audio Books will be HALF-PRICE at this sale. AND DON’T FORGET OUR SATURDAY BAG SALE IN THE PARKING LOT. Fill a large grocery bag all day for only $5.00!! The sale will be held behind the Sierra Madre Library, 440 West Sierra Madre Blvd. in Sierra Madre. All proceeds are used for services, acquisitions and programs of the Sierra Madre Library. We look forward to talking about books with you at the Best Used Book Sale! Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||