HAPPY NEW YEAR!
A toast to wonderful new beginnings and a world of possibilities!
As a kid growing up in Southern California, I was obsessed with the Tournament of Roses Parade that took place every New Year’s Day. My family secured seats in the bleachers one year, and my college roommates and I sat in the front row when our UCLA Bruins played in (and won) the Rose Bowl, but most years the tradition was to stay in pajamas, cuddle up in blankets, and eat breakfast in front of the TV. I loved the princesses (I’m practicing the wave right now), the horses that marched and pranced, the beautiful, flower-covered floats.
That’s why I couldn’t wait to see what the float designers would do with this year’s theme: “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” It was inspired by Dr. Seuss’ book of the same name. Dr. Seuss, the clever, imaginative, silly, and prolific creator of classics such as The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham. Did you know he and his wife were childfree? That’s right. One of the most beloved storytellers of all time has entertained millions of children, but never had one of his own. We celebrated what would have been his 108th birthday last March with one of our chero (heroes who are childfree) profiles. Read it here.
I don’t know where this year will take me. I hope there will be more ups than downs. I hope to create more joy in my life. I hope that I will become more at peace with my childfree status. I know, wherever my path leads, that it will be a grand adventure.
I hope the same for you. And as we begin this new beginning, I offer to you the opening words from Dr. Seuss’ book:
Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You’re off to Great Places!
You’re off and away!
I wish you traveling mercies, my sisters.
Kathleen Guthrie Woods is a Northern California–based freelance writer. She is mostly at peace with her childfree status.
Robin says
Beautifully written. I love parades and my husband and I watched the Rose Bowl parade with his parents this year. It always amazes me how beautiful the floats turn out and that they are made from flowers! Wow. I am signing up below to be notified of new posts by email. I will be sure to let you know if I receive the notifications.
Pamela says
I’ve always adored Dr. Seuss and his stories and philosophies. He and his wife are more endearing given their life circumstances. All the best in 2013 to you and all who visit here…
Mali says
Lovely! Especially as so much of my journey also includes travel.
IrisD says
Thank you Kathleen!! That was a wonderful and cheerful New Year’s Greeting! I love Dr. Seuss. (One year for Christmas I sent my niece on a treasure hunt to find her presents with rhyme/riddles based on one of Dr. Seuss’s books, pictures and all!) I wish you the same… More joy, more peace, more love to fill every cell on you!!