Edmund & Sophie's Wedding:
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
We selected that reading ourselves. OK, so it was unorthodox... Think about it: for us, to have a conventional wedding would have been far more bizarre!
It was a childhood favourite of Edmund's -- one of the few children's stories where wedding, the actual process and ceremony, is central to the story rather than tagged at the end as "happily ever after." This poem was written by the artist and "nonsense poet" Edward Lear in 1871.
We had found an adorable
edition illustrated by Jan Brett (see her colouring
pages and her notes
on illustrating the story for samplers.) We eventually gave copies
to Jeff and Karen Combos and to Brian Pisani as mementos.
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea |
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The picture of the Owl and the Pussycat is by Jan Brett and obtained from her Web site. Used without permission, no copyright challenge intended. |