My grandson spent the weekend with his mom at the North Pole, riding the Polar Express and meeting Santa. Tuesday, we’ll be putting up the tree and getting ready for a welcome visit from my son and his family who are flying in from Chicago to spend a few days with us for Christmas.
I hope all of you are able to get into the spirit of the season…no matter whether you celebrate one of the winter holidays or not. Our backyard is a snow-covered wonderland – there is a special hush that falls in the woods when there is snow on the ground.
Today I have a special treat for you – well, I hope it will be a treat. My friend, children’s author Susanna Leonard Hill, is holding her famous annual Holiday Contest. All week, writers can post a holiday story for children on their blog and link it to her post or they can add their story to the comment section if they don’t have a blog of their own.
Rule rundown: 350 words or less, kid-friendly (for children under 12), story must include some weather event that impacts the holiday.
At the end of the week, Susanna and her assistants will pick some of the stories and put up a poll where you can go and vote for the one you think is the best. There are great prizes…the quality of the stories is incredible…I hope if you are not participating, you will visit some of the blogs and read the entries.
My story is about three musicians, Hither (a mouse who plays acoustic guitar), Thither (a jazz-funk drumming toad) and Yon (a swan who plays classical violin). When a tornado rips through the town of Delight, will their music be able to soothe the savage storm?
Photo courtesy: http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-tornado.htm (This is a GREAT science site for parents, teachers and kids!)
Hither, Thither and Yon Save Christmas – (303 words)
Have you heard about Hither and Thither and Yon,
a mouse and a toad and an elegant swan,
who battle with music one dark Christmas night
in the midst of a storm in the town of Delight?
Hither and Thither love Club Razzmatazz
and evenings of improvisational jazz.
Guitar on his shoulder, and drums at her hips,
they be-bop along with a song on their lips.
And Yon, he is headed the opposite way.
His violin sings at the Swan Lake ballet.
Each night the whole audience rise to their feet.
“Encore!” they all clamor. “Please maestro, repeat!”
The wind whips and whistles – a dust-cloud appears.
It whirls and it swirls and it deafens the ears.
And Hither and Thither turn up the wrong street.
They enter the ballet with toe-tapping feet.
Around the next corner at Club Razzmatazz
the jazz band is missing some guitar pizzazz.
Again the wind howls and rumbles and roars
and Yon and his fiddle explode through the doors.
As Hither plays jazz funk and Thither, the blues,
the dancers don taps on their soft ballet shoes.
At Club Razzmatazz, things are going quite well
as Yon and the band are beginning to jell.
But outside the spiral of wind picks up steam,
rip stripping the roofs – “Help!” the dancers all scream.
The storm is a monster – a villain – a beast
gobbling gaily wrapped gifts like a fine Christmas feast.
But Hither’s guitar strums a soft lullaby,
and Thither’s drum whisks with a hush and a sigh,
and answering back is Yon’s sweet violin.
Soon the twister starts losing its devilish spin.
The town has been rescued, and Christmas is saved,
and good boys and girls who all year have behaved
get tickets to Hither and Thither and Yon,
now appearing on Broadway in “MOUSE, TOAD AND SWAN.
The End
Ta-Da! I hope you enjoyed that.
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Stay warm! Eat chocolate! Read books!



Vivian I love that! So creative and fun to read. It reminds me of Wind in the Willows.
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Thanks so much, Catherine! And it was so much fun to write…now I have to go and read Wind in the Willows again. 🙂
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SO much fun! And you got “improvisational” in there.. That’s talent!
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I love playing with words, Katey…and seeing if I can keep the meter and rhyme going, without sacrificing the story…doesn’t always work. 🙂
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Love this! You are so talented! Fun, fun, fun!
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Yay…so happy you love it, Ellen. And it was fun, fun, fun to write. 🙂
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Very creative and clever. I love it!
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Thank you, Pat. I can’t wait to go and read the ones that are up already…I think Susanna is going to get a TON of entries. 🙂
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I DID enjoy it!! Such Rhythm!!!!
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Thanks, Rhythm…I think you were my muse as I wrote it. 😉
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This is just too cute. Love how you interweave the different music genres!
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Thanks so much for stopping by, Tracey…it was a challenge…and I could have kept on going…but 350 words is not very many. 😉 I’m excited to read all the others. 🙂
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Fabulous, Vivian! Wonderful use of language and a fun story!
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Wow…that is lovely praise indeed, Iza…aren’t Susanna’s contests the best?
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Oh, I like this one a lot! Great imagery and twists (no pun intended). Good luck!
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Yes, Christie, plenty of twists and turns, both in the weather and in the story. 🙂 So glad you liked it!
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Trust a classy lady like you to work jazz music in a story, Vivian! 🙂 Love it.
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Oh my dear…thank you for the sweet words. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Now I’m off to read some of the others. Will I find yours there, Teresa?
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I am going to try commenting again. I am glad you left the characters w/their fun names! Love all the music going on in this!Club Razzamatazz, be-bop, it’s Yule Cool.
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Yule Cool…that is fantastic, Kathy! Glad you had fun at the Club Razzamatazz. 😉
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It was fun reading this! Such great rhythm. I loved how music calmed the storm 🙂
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Hi Ariel…glad you had fun with it! They do say that music soothes the savage breast (I used to think it was ‘beast’)…so why not a savage storm. 🙂
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Wonderfully done, Vivian! And on Broadway no less. My toes were tapping all the way through. 🙂
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TaDa! Thank you, thank you, Tracy…glad to give you a front row seat on the Gay White Way…hope to read some of the other entries tonight. Will I find one from you?
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Not this year, Vivian. Thanks for asking. Merry Christmas. 🙂
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This story is such a delight. Loved the names and what a knockout rhythm!
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Hey Linda…so happy you liked it…I was in a dilemma about the names…and wondered if I should make them less ‘archaic’…but decided to go with my gut. 🙂
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Ooo, Vivian. This sings with rhythm. So much fun to read aloud. You made me realize how far mine has to go. FANTASTIC!
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Thank you, thank you! You know I’m a rhyming fool, right Robyn? And I’ll bet yours is lots of fun, too…is it posted yet? I haven’t checked Susanna’s site this evening…I was at the last webinar for Mira’s class. 🙂
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Vivian, what an absolutely delightful piece! Bravo!
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Hi Randi…thanks so much for stepping in to read it…I’m thrilled you liked it. 😉 🙂
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Very creative, Vivian! Love the music theme and how they all got mixed up! I like how you incorporated a swan for the Swan Lake Ballet!
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I seem to like music themes, Tina…remember the Halloween countdown? Thanks for the kind words…it was fun to write. 😉
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What a fantastic title and so clever. Loved it.
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I couldn’t get ‘Hither, Thither and Yon’ out of my head…so I figured I might as well use it for a story. 🙂 🙂 Then I thought I should change the character’s names because it was somewhat archaic…and kids might have trouble saying ‘thither’…but I just couldn’t do it. 🙂 🙂 Thanks for the vote of confidence!
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And a Broadway play!!! This is a clever treat.
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Thanks, Linda…with Susanna’s awesome contest, we all get front row seats to some incredibly entertaining children’s stories. 🙂
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This is fantastic, Vivian! You have a talent for rhyme. Keep it up!!
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As if I could stop, Carrie! Thank you so very much…I’m glad you liked it. 😉
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Nice job, Vivian! Perfect rhythm for a musical story. Very fun and creative. The kind of story that can be read over and over with pleasure.
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Oh yay, Alayne…having kids want to read it over and over is a key element in a pb…it’s what I was hoping for, so I’m glad you think that. Thank you for stopping by to read and comment. ..I know how busy you are. 😉 😉
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