Long ago, Carol made a pact with a friend to always see the world through the eyes of a child. For her, that has meant not only to be in awe of all of creation, but to also to follow where curiosity beckons.
FRONT: May your holidays be filled with creature comforts!
INSIDE: Lose yourself. Not in the hustle and bustle, the tinsel and glitter…but rather in the Spirit of the Season … which is Love...
FRONT: Graphic Only INSIDE: Death is nothing at allI have only slipped away into the next roomI am I and you are youwhatever we were to each otherthat we still arecall me by my old familiar namespeak to me in the easy waywhich you always usedput no difference in your tonewear no forced air of solemnity or sorrowlaugh as we always laughedat the little jokes we enjoyed togetherpray smile, think of me, pray for meLet my name be ever the household wordthat it always wasLet it be spoken without effortwithout the trace of a shadow in itLife means all that.....
FRONT: Egg-specting something special for your birthday? INSIDE RIGHT: Someone as egg-straordinary as you deserves the best! Here’s hoping for a year filled with wonderful surprises. INSIDE LEFT: “A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.” —Bernard Meltzer..
This deck of 48 flash cards offers a delightful venture into Italian language and culture. Each card has a commonly used English-language idiom, and the equivalent Italian idiom (in Italian). Those who know some Italian will recognize that while some idioms use exactly the same wording, such as 'Rome was not built in a day,' others reflect differences in dialict and common usage. The English expression, 'sweet dreams' is a good example. The literal translation of the similar Italian expression is 'golden dreams.'..