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Mountain Views News, Sierra Madre Edition [Pasadena] Saturday, February 16, 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||||
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CELEBRATING THE “TET” VIETNAMESE NEW YEAR IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY By Joan Schmidt This past Sunday, my family and I celebrated the Lunar New Year, Vietnamese Style, at Annunciation Catholic Church, Arcadia. February 5 was technically the Lunar New Year, the Year of the Pig, celebrated by millions of Asians worldwide, including the Vietnamese, Chinese, and Korean Communities in Los Angeles. In Little Saigon, there was the 7th Annual Tet Parade; participants wearing the traditional Vietnamese garments. When Vietnamese immigrants first arrived in the US, they were humble and just surviving. Now they have settled down and remember their past as they celebrate the New Year. After 43 years of escaping atrocities from the Communist government, they now enjoy freedom and human rights and the opportunities to bring their communities together. 98 different organizations participated in the Tet Parade, with 13,000-15,000 spectators, and broadcast by 20 local TV stations. At Annunciation Church, the festivities began with Ancestral Rites at 2:45. Mass began promptly at 3pm. Their large choir sang beautifully throughout the Mass, all dressed in their colorful traditional outfits, as were most of the attendees. Mass was in Vietnamese, but we quietly said our responses in English and were able to follow along. Many gifts were brought up during the Offertory, including a large bowl of fruit, beautiful flowers and the Communion “hosts” and wines. This Vietnamese Community has been using our Church for three years. Their Priest, Father Nguyen thanked Father Eugene and Annunciation Parish: “For three years, you have welcomed us here, and we have flourished.” The Annunciation Community is most grateful to have this amazing Vietnamese Ministry. They have opened their hearts to us; they have shared their culture, included us in all their special celebrations, contributed most generously to our Parish, and have participated in all Parish events and fundraisers. We are blessed that they are part of Annunciation Community. When leaving the Church, we were given a red envelope, and proceeded to the Hall. There were two lively dragons, and we tried to get our envelopes into their mouths. It was a lot of fun. There also was “Bau Cua”, a dice game, a Lion Dance, dancers on stage, and a sumptuous buffet. And of course, it was wonderful to see former students and their children. Thank you to the Annunciation Vietnamese Ministry for sharing your New Year Celebration with all Parishioners. HEALTHY LIFESTYLES YOGA IS LOVE Love yourself and be yourself. This is one of the most sacred embedded messages of Yoga. In many ways, yoga practice is guiding us toward self-awareness, self-compassion and self- love. In this process of practicing and absorbing the teachings of yoga, our authentic self is discovered. Sages know that harmony for the world as a whole begins with each individual. Once this spirit of self-love (and peace) is embraced, it pours out into relationships and everyone we meet. A well-taken care of and a well-loved person is a happy, loving person to be around. When you feel like you don’t have time to practice yoga or meditate, remember that each step toward inner presence is a gift for you and everyone you love. In practice, the place we most associate with love and compassion is the heart. The Heart (not the actual organ) holds the essence of our soul or the unchanging part of us. It is a place for great healing and understanding. When we open the heart, we open to all these qualities: love, contentment, compassion, healing and joy. In yoga asana practice, back bending is a beautiful way to open the chest and heart area. It energizes the body and brings life to the mind and spirit. Restorative backbends are a lovely way to not only open the heart but to receive love and healing in a gentle way. Start small if you’ve been vulnerable and take it easy physically if you’re just starting out. Too much at once is not usually helpful. A gradual building of love, awareness and joy will stay the course long-term. Other recommended practices that initiate awareness and wellness are self-reflection, healthy diet and techniques such as self-massage with warm oil. Once you’ve put yourself at the top of your list, spread the love to others and be yourself. Happy LOVE month! Contact me to learn more about yoga, meditation and wellness: keely@kuleyoga.com. Namaste, Keely Totten, Yoga and Meditation Teacher, Self- Love for Humanity Advocate Sierra Madre Playhouse Presents: TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE Starring Jackson Kendall and Larry Eisenberg The autobiographical story of Mitch Albom, an accomplished journalist driven solely by his career, and Morrie Schwartz, his former college professor. Sixteen years after graduation, Mitch happens to catch Morrie's appearance on a television news program and learns that his old professor is dying. Mitch is reunited with Morrie, and what starts as a simple visit turns into a weekly pilgrimmage and a last class in the meaning of life. 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||