Friday, December 20, 2024
2024 East Troy Middle School Battle of the Books
Friday, December 13, 2024
Life Size Candyland
12-13-2024
Once upon a time, I was on top of Christmas preparations. I
was the stage manager at the Fireside where rehearsals for the Christmas show
started as early as the beginning of September. If I wasn’t finished shopping
and addressing Christmas cards by Thanksgiving, it wasn’t going to happen. Each
year I made it happen. With a month to wrap my gifts, they were a thing of
beauty.
Then teaching and small children changed the timeline and
threw obstacles in it. Now I’m lucky if I remember who’s on my shopping list
and PLEASE don’t ask me to give you any gift ideas. All I will come up with is
chocolate. It’s perfect: it always fits and I know where to put it.
This year shopping is still an issue as I haven’t started it
yet, and if I don’t buy a tree soon my daughter will not be happy with the
Charlie Brown option I’ll be left with. However, I’m taking off the week of
Christmas and have festive plans. I’ve asked permission to nab the
five-year-old grandson (“You can have him whenever for as long as you want”) to
bring him to Miss Maria’s life size Candyland game which shall take over the Lower-Level
December 26th and 27th. Pre-School Playdate and Storytime
those dates will still meet as the game is officially open 1:00-3:00.
For months I’ve been making large purchases (Remember the
new couches, chairs and bookshelves?) and saving the boxes. Miss Maria and her
family have been converting them into locations for the game board. Max and I
are so there. As the program is intended to be for all ages, I recon we’ll be
bringing eighteen-year-old Emma along. Sadly, someone has to help me prevent
Max from cheating or crying should he loose. She’s a good sport who loves her
nephew. In my favor, it will be afternoon and likely involve taking them out
for lunch.
Afterward if the weather permits and a pass is available for
checkout, maybe we’ll spend a day looking at animals or checkout the Bluey
Dance Party from the Library of Things. You know, unless a patron beats me to
them in which case there could be a tent or telescope or real bugs in acrylic
available. You know, unless a patron plans ahead and checks them out for their
children to use over break. Of course, I would put up the tent outside. We’d
use it in the living room and save me from washing all the blankets from the
linen closet used for a makeshift tent.
I return to work as a worker on Monday, December 30th.
If we haven’t returned Max by then, Emma can bring him back to watch the Family
Movie about a robot at 3:00 pm.
Reading Now: What I Ate in One Year and Related Thoughts by Stanley Tucci (On a side note, Tucci wrote this about the year he filmed Conclave in Italy - see last week's article.)
Listening to Now: Catch-22 by Joseph Helller (Much better than I remember from the time I tried to read it. Listening made the difference.)
Friday, December 6, 2024
First Came the Book
12-6-2024
Conclave is not just a movie.
A few months ago, I saw a trailer for the movie starring
Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and John Lithgow. Since I adore two of those
actors, I’ll let you guess which two, and knew a story that intriguing must have
originated as a book. Not only was I correct, but ETLPL owns a copy. Robert
Harris’ book was published in 2016 so it’s been around long enough we keep it
in the Lower Level. Proof that good books you may have missed can be found down
the stairs too. I finished it last week. It was a good book
While we’re talking movies, I should mention that Wicked also
started out as a book series by Gregory Maguire. There are four books in the
series and we do own a version of them all. It’s been over two decades since I
read the first one. I don’t remember my impressions of it, but it was highly
recommended to me.
I’ll be interested in seeing both movies, but not yet. I’m
just finishing listening to Dune and that movie series is available for
free checkout at the library. It will be a few months before the above movies
will be available on DVD.
Speaking of my recommendations, Mom has to wait once more
for Joy Ellis books as I’ve started more ETLPL readers on her series. A new
Nikki Galena book was just released in November. Place your holds for Echoes
on the Fens.
The recent drop in temperatures may have been the
inspiration for this article. Books and movies with a soft blanket seem and
excellent way to spend the evening. The weather hasn’t turned wintery enough to
consider closing the library, memories of last January and 29 hours without
power (read heat) at my home tells me it is best to be prepared.
Prepared means having electronic access to any required
means of posting the closure from home. Those postings include the East Troy
Village website, East Troy Lions Public Library website and Facebook page, and
Today’s TMJ4. If I made the drive to work before making the decision, there
will also be a posting on the door.
Our incredibly long answering machine message states that we
do not close just because the East Troy Community School District has done so.
There are many reasons for this beginning with the fact that the schools often
close the night before based on weather predictions. Late starts aren’t as
likely given the library already opens two hours after the start of most school
days. Instead, I usually base it on my drive to work and how well the snowplows
are able to keep up. DPW and Benchmark do an excellent job cleaning the snow
for us, but there are times when the library parking lot cannot be a priority.
Hopefully we won’t need to put this information to the test
anytime soon, but I’ll make certain to have some movies handy just in case.
Reading Now: The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes (Book club meets next week December 10th or 13th.)
Listening to Now: Catch-22 by Joseph Heller (Quite honestly, it's on the PBS Great American Read list and my first reaction is listening is less painful than reading this one. We'll see if I making it past the first chapter changes my impressions.)
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