April 23, 2018
Dear Friends,
The TV doesn't bother you? No. I teach high school. I do not get distracted by noises.
I
have often admired my brother's ability to command respect in a
classroom of teenagers at a high school in Los Angeles. He has two
natural advantages. He is tall, over six feet, and he has a natural
baritone voice.
But
it's mostly skill and experience, quelling the daily riot of teenagers.
I personally am terrified about teenagers. I could not teach them. They
would howl and whoop and laugh me out of the classroom. I would hide in
the closet or throw erasers at them. Do they still have erasers and
chalkboards?
Tom
is almost 76. He does not care to talk about that. I say to him, you
must be one of the oldest teachers still working in Los
Angeles.....Pause ..... There are some older than me .... But you keep
going ..... Yeah, I like teaching ..... Are you going for the state
record, oldest teacher? ... No comment.
In
1952 our dad quit his job after twenty years. He worked for J.G.
Taylor Spink at the Sporting News in St. Louis.Dad ran the Chicago
office for Mr. Spink and sold the advertising. He was good at it. He
held this job all through the depression. But in 1952, after twenty
years, with a pretty smart wife and five children, he quit his job --
Dad would never admit to the truth -- whether he quit or might have been
fired. It didn't matter because he wasn't going back. Instead he
mortgaged the house and started his own publication, a fishing magazine.
My dad did not take too many risks, but this was a big one. And he bet
the ranch on it.
To cap it off, to celebrate confidence in his eventual success, he took us on a three-week vacation to Florida.
That
was 1952, in the summer, in an almost new green Buick, all the windows
rolled down, going down two-lane highways, no air-conditioning, just the
hot wind, all the way down to Florida, Mom, Dad, Mary, Tom, Carolyn and
Freddy -- six of us. Katy, the baby, was left with Aunt Mary and Uncle
Earl.
Sanibel
Island is off the Gulf Coast of Florida -- the first time I had ever
seen the ocean, the sky was so blue and vast. We took the short boat
ride to the island and discovered the entire beach covered with white,
white sea shells, hundreds, millions. It was a paradise, we picket a
large bucket of shells to take home and make us wonder.
Mom
said the sea shells didn't smell good, but we loved them and we kept a
basket of shells in the house for the rest of my childhood, a reminder
of far away places.
That
trip to Florida was our first family vacation. When we came back to
Wilmette, our home in the Chicago area, my mom and dad published the
first issue of their fishing magazine. It was a success and continued to
be a success for many years.
Correction. My
older brother Tom and my older sister Carolyn both insisted that we
made this trip to Florida in April, not August. Carolyn said, I remember
because we celebrated my eighth birthday on May 2 at a Howard
Johnson's.
This
is astounding. If we took this Florida vacation in April that means my
parents took all four of us children out of school . They never did
things like that -- except they did this one time.
Aviv was a good dog. This
story seems to have wandered off to my brother's teaching career and
our family vacation to Florida, but this story is really about a dog.
Aviv, ten years old. He was a good dog and we will never forget him.
The News. Looks like Trump is winning. The Cohen files were supposed to bring him down. Democrats said this time we really got him, only we ain't really got him and he's still winning, grinning, playing golf and going to North Korea..... Now Trump might lose big in November, that could happen. He could lose the Congress, possibly.
The Democrats have Nancy Pelosi, Stormy Daniels and the Teenagers for Gun Control .... and the Starbucks protestors and California Governor Jerry Brown .... Kind of a grab bag of people .... And the mainstream media .... All determined to bring Trump down .... Can they do it?
What
the Democrats lack is a leader like Barack Obama. Sure, they can put a
million people on the street on short notice, but what good does that
do? I expect the Democrats can take back the Congress in November, even
without a leader, even without a unifying theme, but with an intensely
negative enthusiasm for Trump. That is not an inspiring vision, but it
will increase turnout, and a high turnout will beat the Republicans and
take over the Congress in November.
This
is just my take on the situation and I am usually wrong. Personally I
am tired of Trump. He exhausts me. I would rather watch TV news about
Prince William and Kate having their third child. Call me an escapist,
but I need a break.
Let's finish with some good news, about wind farms in Denmark as reported in the NYTimes.
Do you think they made this all up? I don't. I think they sent one or
two reporters to the area and those reporters made a lot of phone calls,
and toured the facilities and researched their findings on the Internet
and wrote an accurate account to the best of their knowledge.
Have a good week,
Fred
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