Oh, the places you’ll go!
There is fun to be done!
There are points to be scored.
There are games to be won.
Dr. Seuss (Theodore Seuss Geisel), Oh, The Places You’ll Go! (1990)
It starts earlier every year. The Christmas sales. The Christmas music. The Christmas decorations. By the day after Thanksgiving, we’ve all given in to Black Friday sales, twenty-four hours of Christmas music, and planning nonstop until December twenty-fifth.
One thing that’s usually welcome amid all the holiday chaos (at least for families with kids) is Christmas specials on TV. Santa. Rudolph. Frosty. Even the Grinch is welcome this time of year.
The Grinch of course was created by Dr. Seuss in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, one of the forty-four books Theodore Geisel wrote under the pen name Dr. Seuss. Geisel became such a well-known author that his books (from 1937’s And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street to 1990’s Oh, The Places You’ll Go!) have been translated into over twenty languages. Geisel also won a Pulitzer Prize, three Academy awards, and his works have provided the material and inspiration for television specials, Hollywood films, and a Broadway musical.
For true fans of Dr. Seuss, a vacation to New England wouldn’t be complete without visiting the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden in Geisel’s hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts. Located in a quadrangle of museums, the bronze works were sculpted by Geisel’s step-daughter, Lark Grey Dimond-Cates, for the Springfield Library & Museums Association. Among the characters in the quad are Horton the Elephant, Sam-I-Am, Yertle the Turtle, the Grinch with his dog Max, and the Cat in the Hat looking over Dr. Seuss himself.
The Sculpture Garden is accessible year-round. The adjacent Springfield Museums are the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum, the Springfield Science Museum, the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts. Hours and admission fees for the museums are available at the Springfield Museum website.
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You left out ‘Emmet Otter’s Jug Band Christmas’. Sort of an Appalachian version of “The Gift of the Magi”.
As portrayed by Muppets.
Classic. Seriously. Stop giggling.
I know Emmet Otter. There’s even a live musical version of it playing up in Connecticut this season. Check out http://www.goodspeed.org/shows_more.aspx?id=1024
I take my kids to the Charles Schulz skating rink in Santa Rosa, CA for the puppy skate. During the holidays they place a nicely decorated tree in the middle of the floor and at the end of the hokey pokey–snow! My kids love it.
Now that is cool.
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