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Guglielmo and his wife, Angela, were just two ordinary people who fell in love very young, married, and continued on with their lives, just as their parents had done before them. They raised four children and dealt with the ups and downs of life over many decades of marriage. And then they found themselves facing a battle with pancreatic cancer. I Take Thee, Angela presents poems that were the result of Guglielmo's outpouring of emotions that occurred over the two and a half years of suffering that Angela endured during her struggle with cancer. So deep and so strong was the love they shared that it was their sustenance during a period when nothing seemed to matter except overcoming the monster that had become such an all-consuming part of their lives. The lesson Guglielmo carried away from that experience is to not take for granted the happiness that we can enjoy during the time that God has given us all to share with one another. We should all cherish the fact that we are together and love and respect our relationship to the fullest. No one knows what tomorrow may bring.Born from one man's heart and formed from the love of someone very special, this collection of poetry recalls the love and lives of two people through the years.
It's the first day of second grade for little Isabella. She's both excited and anxious! Isabella wants to have a better school year, a great teacher and good friends. Little Isabella soon finds herself disappointed; Mrs. Smith, breaks her confidence by criticizing her handwriting, friends no longer wanted to play nice, and she also finds herself being ignored by family. Isabella becomes very angry, at this point she does not know what to do. Finally, she kneels beside her bed and says a prayer, asking God to help her with self-love and a better relationship with her peers. If Heaven Only Knew shows the resilience of a little girl who used prayer as a metaphor to deal with everyday childhood issues.
Golda sometimes has trouble doing certain things, both at home and at school. Even though Golda is very smart, she has trouble paying attention. She's got the fidgety fitters!Due to this, Golda daydreams, loses things, and forgets to do simple tasks. It can be difficult for her parents, but to help Golda with her fitters, they must be loving and patient. With understanding and certain privileges to make the fitters better, Golda can succeed anad be happy.Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is something many kids deal with, but they are either not diagnosed or parents run out of patience. Golda's Fidgety Fitters is intended to help both kids and parents understand this disorder and learn simple practices to make things better.
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