Now, this story is particularly interesting to me, because my husband's grandmother grew up in the Springfield, Massachusetts area, as did Theodor Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss. Her family knew the Geisel family through, I believe, some sort of German community club. Namo didn't actually remember young Theodor, though she remembered his sister.
My mother-in-law, her daughter, mentioned a couple of times that Seuss was pronounced Soice, not Soose, but I ignored her! Because what red-blooded woman doesn't ignore her mother-in-law?
Sorry, Ruthie. Easter flowers will be arriving next week.
2 comments:
This is so interesting! And funny. It is all too easy to ignore your mother-in-law, only to find out later how right she was! My mother-in-law always insisted that you should never use breakable glasses in the bathroom; safer to use a plastic or paper cup...years later, I have to agree with her! And I know there are other things too...I just can't think of them right now. Please say "Hi" to Ruth for me when you see her!
I will. I may be seeing her in the next month.
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