I took Becky and the boys to see The Narnia Exhibition which opened at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on Friday, November 28. Thanks to Chris Mitchell and Rachel Mink of the Wade Center at Wheaton College for obtaining complimentary tickets for our whole family!
The first room of the exhibit is designed to resemble C. S. Lewis's study and contains, among other items, Warnie Lewis's actual wardrobe on loan from Westmont College. From there one enters the wardrobe room, a replica of the one in the Walt Disney/Walden Media movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. One of my son Joshua's favorite parts of the whole exhibit was stepping through the wardrobe, touching real fur coats along the way, and then entering Narnia with snow falling on his head. What could be a better memory-maker for a nine year old?!
Another one of Joshua's favorite parts of the exhibit was getting to bend down and crawl into a facsimile of Trufflehunter's tree house from the Prince Caspian movie. Along the way we all enjoyed sitting in the White Witch's icy throne, touching a frozen waterfall, seeing actual costumes from the movies, and much, much more.
After leaving the exhibit and making very hard decisions about what things to buy in the Narnia Store, the fun still wasn't over. Joshua got to have his photo taken with the White Witch!
Our visit to Narnia in Phily will be one that we will remember and cherish as a family for a long time to come.
The first room of the exhibit is designed to resemble C. S. Lewis's study and contains, among other items, Warnie Lewis's actual wardrobe on loan from Westmont College. From there one enters the wardrobe room, a replica of the one in the Walt Disney/Walden Media movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. One of my son Joshua's favorite parts of the whole exhibit was stepping through the wardrobe, touching real fur coats along the way, and then entering Narnia with snow falling on his head. What could be a better memory-maker for a nine year old?!
Another one of Joshua's favorite parts of the exhibit was getting to bend down and crawl into a facsimile of Trufflehunter's tree house from the Prince Caspian movie. Along the way we all enjoyed sitting in the White Witch's icy throne, touching a frozen waterfall, seeing actual costumes from the movies, and much, much more.
After leaving the exhibit and making very hard decisions about what things to buy in the Narnia Store, the fun still wasn't over. Joshua got to have his photo taken with the White Witch!
Our visit to Narnia in Phily will be one that we will remember and cherish as a family for a long time to come.
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Had I known you were so close to my home, I would have made the trip to meet you. While I haven't followed up with you on the possibility of a C.S. Lewis / Ayn Rand conversation, I would still like to hear your thoughts and share some ideas.
I forgot, or didn't realize, you were in the Phily area.
I'd be happy to talk more about the CSL/AR conversation.
E-mail me when you have a chance.
Good to hear from you again.
Blessings,
Will