Take Your Kids to Borders
Take Your Kids to Borders, why because it's fun and my sons love that they get to choose a book they want to read.
Also they have a little snack bar, after we are done shopping we sit together and a have little bite to eat. We also talk about the books we buy and talk them over.
___________________________________________________Also they have a little snack bar, after we are done shopping we sit together and a have little bite to eat. We also talk about the books we buy and talk them over.
___________________________________________________
My Sons love it when I take them to Borders, they love the fact they can choose any book, Music and Movie. Most of all the love the fact they can also sit down as a family and talk about their books over a snack. The snacks are upscale, they sell coffee, nice bakery treats, nice chocolates and different kind of healthy drinks.
______________________________________________________
I enjoyed a nice flavor Green Tea that was peach flavored with a pretzel, I am going to rate the pretzel on a scale of 1 to 10 I am going to give the pretzel a 5. Why because it was a like on the dry side for a soft pretzel.
___________________________________________________________________
However, on the Green Peach tea made by Tazo on a scale of 1 to 10. I will give the product a 9. It's served with a nice cup of Ice and when it's nice and chilled the flavors are awesome.
___________________________________________________________________
TAZO
Tazo Giant Peach Green Peach Drink. Try one at Borders. The flavor is wonderful. It's like almost eating a fresh Peach. The taste is on target.
Also what brings to mind about the lable that was on the bottle. Did you know?
In China, peaches were thought to confer long life. They say the 800 year old tea Shaman Wang Yung doesn't look a day over 90. This reminds me of a movie, that I loved about China. The Story was Called The Good Earth. Because in the beging The wife a chinese man plants the peach seed.
___________________________________________________________________
Impoverished farmer Wang Lung (Paul Muni) is overjoyed when his father buys him a bride, a former kitchen slave named O-Lan (Luise Rainer). They toil in the fields, surviving bad weather and a troublesome uncle (Walter Connolly), eventually having three boys and a girl and increasing the size of their farm. Then famine comes, and Wang Lung's neighbors accuse him of hoarding food, although he is starving as well. Rather than sell out, Wang Lung takes his family to the South where revolution is brewing. When the Manchus are overthrown O-Lan is injured in a riot and almost shot as a looter, but saves a bag of jewels that allows the family to return in style. Good times bring riches; Wang Lung buys the house of a lord and takes a concubine, dancer Lotus (Tilly Losch). But he's losing something at home, as his sons grow distant and O-Lan wastes away in silence.
The Good Earth Warner DVD 1937 / B&W / 1:37 flat full frame / 138 min. / Starring Paul Muni, Luise Rainer, Walter Connolly, Tilly Losch Cinematography Karl Freund Montages by Slavko Vorkapich Art Direction Cedric Gibbons, Arnold Gillespie, Harry Oliver, Edwin B. Willis Film Editor Basil Wrangell Original Music Herbert Stothart Written by Talbot Jennings, Tess Slesinger, Claudine West from a play by Donald Davis, Owen Davis from the book by Pearl S. Buck Produced by Albert Lewin, Irving Thalberg Directed by Sidney Franklin. This can be purchased through Amazon.com
The Good Earth Warner DVD 1937 / B&W / 1:37 flat full frame / 138 min. / Starring Paul Muni, Luise Rainer, Walter Connolly, Tilly Losch Cinematography Karl Freund Montages by Slavko Vorkapich Art Direction Cedric Gibbons, Arnold Gillespie, Harry Oliver, Edwin B. Willis Film Editor Basil Wrangell Original Music Herbert Stothart Written by Talbot Jennings, Tess Slesinger, Claudine West from a play by Donald Davis, Owen Davis from the book by Pearl S. Buck Produced by Albert Lewin, Irving Thalberg Directed by Sidney Franklin. This can be purchased through Amazon.com
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Borders
2801 Wilma Rudolph BLVD
Clarksville TN
931-906-7049
Or find one nearest Location
Borders.com
________________________________________________________________
Family is important and the things I do with my children, are memorable and when I don't take them to Borders they get mad at me. They enjoy that fact that I take them. So I take them once a month. Reading is important. Also I want people to know by doing this my oldest son is in the 7th grade and he can read on the 9th grade level and my youngest is in the 4th grade he reads on the 7th grade level. So Borders is a nice outing and it encourages reading. Reading is important. Also unlike a library, the child gets to keep the books as their own. Also the Holidays are coming up. A nice Idea instead of a toy. Which have had major recalls, just think a nice book is the perfect gift so remember the gift card.
No comments:
Post a Comment