Monday, November 19, 2012
The Holidays are here
The homeless ones who have nothing at all except life itself, living on the streets or in a car wondering what the next day will bring.
The hungry children that don't think of a Christmas toy or gifts, but all they want is something to eat to give them the strength to see another day.
The children of war who have nothing at all, no home, no family no one at all.
So as these holidays come around take some time to spread some love and lend a helping hand. Take some time to serve up a meal at the local food kitchen.
Make someone else happy this holiday season...
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Snowflake and the Holidays
We want to tell you about a little Snowflake for the upcoming Christmas holiday. Especially for all the kids and grandchildren on your buying list.
Snowflake is an endearing story about a very small, very scared little kitten we found in our backyard. She was on her last leg, hungry and anything could have easily had her for dinner the night we picked her up and brought her inside.
We have loved her ever since and would not trade her for the world now. She can be sweet, she can be naughty and yet always lovable and looking so innocent when she does something we find naughty. She is smart and sometimes outsmarts her owners, in fact she does quite often.
But most important, this is a wonderful lesson, in storybook form with great pictures. A story that teaches a lesson in a fun way about why animals should never abandoned. A story about love and many warm days filled with entertainment and compassion. Snowflake always lets us know she is happy with us, sometimes jumping on Steve's lap and giving him a big kiss on the face.
We think this will make a wonderful and affordable gift for any deserving child on your list. Would make a great stocking stuffer.
Order your copy today from Amazon.com
Thank you,
Steve and Roberta (Authors)
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Where did the Children go
What has happened to the World Today?
Everybody struggling to find a way
To end the suffering and the pain
To find the happiness once again
What about the little children
Who never learn how to play
It’s almost like they went far away
When they’re young, just let them show it
If we love them dearly, let them know it
They grow up too fast, so let’s not blow it
One day they’re very small
Then you turn around and they’re tall
Kids barely venture outside
In their rooms they tend to hide
While sitting on a Playstation
They barely need imagination
Their friends are on a computer or cell phone
So they never do things, they’re always alone
As kids, we didn’t have 10,000 friends
But we formed personal friendships that didn’t bend
But on a computer the number of friends never ends
But un-like when we were kids
They don’t meet face to face
And never socialize in a special place
Electronic friendships are shallow and low
Because an electronic friend is hard to know
What happened to the stuff we used to know?
Where is the playtime? Where did it go?