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re Childrens books and even fairytales, many do have underlying meanings and messages for all of us eg CS Lewis and The Narnia stories especially Aslan.
On a deep note: I have only recently come back to Coventry but was born here, always proud of its heritage, things that often get overlooked by others eg its long medieval history but also its peace movement started after the burning of the old cathedral in the second world war. I've always thought what a chilling twist that the air raid was code named Moonlight Sonata. Equally striking was the provost of the cathedrals speech soon after where he chose words by CS Lewis
"The angels of God hold their breath to see which way we choose to go" and they chose peace and reconciliation.
On a lighter note:
at university in the early 80's I took a random class about fairytales and deeper meanings-probably thought it would be an easy class with a hangover........................it gave me nightmares...never never never been able to read/see/hear Red Riding Hood etc again...............
It is amazing how children's books have such different meanings. My favourite children's book is the Velveteen Rabbit, I buy them in bulk and every child I know well is given a copy, the ones I am really close to get a soft Rabbit as well.
When my kids were young, I used to get frustrated at Postman Pat... when he used to leave Granny Drydon in her isolated house with very little food and without checking she had enough coal in the house!:o:o
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Enjoyed reading the happy saving families stories this morning and would just like to add my thanks to all that share their finds and glitches, my family, all grown up now, and my 6 grandchildren have all benefited with better presents and goods that i could have ever afforded. So thank you all.
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Im quite excited this week as I have to make a few appointments in edinburgh for a survey project got picked for. (nice cheque at end of it(more than my wage this week hours cut again) so will use RSH vouchers for train and JL cake and coffee between appointments and pop to one of the body shops for last birthday gift.
OH got a wee bonus from work so got a few things getting delivered too. :j0 -
off to do some housework.:)0
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Only if it's the same postcode redfraggle:)0
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How long do you normally have to wait to apg a c&c? My slot was 10-12 & noticed it says please ensure your order was delivered at least 48 hours ago on the login
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cheer1eader wrote: »How long do you normally have to wait to apg a c&c? My slot was 10-12 & noticed it says please ensure your order was delivered at least 48 hours ago on the login
Thabks
If you go into your A. account and click on orders, at the top, it will show your last order.
If the apg is ready there will be a little box saying A. price guarantee, click on that and you will get your result.:)N1LDA:D0 -
re Childrens books and even fairytales, many do have underlying meanings and messages for all of us eg CS Lewis and The Narnia stories especially Aslan.
On a deep note: I have only recently come back to Coventry but was born here, always proud of its heritage, things that often get overlooked by others eg its long medieval history but also its peace movement started after the burning of the old cathedral in the second world war. I've always thought what a chilling twist that the air raid was code named Moonlight Sonata. Equally striking was the provost of the cathedrals speech soon after where he chose words by CS Lewis
"The angels of God hold their breath to see which way we choose to go" and they chose peace and reconciliation.
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Thanks again RR, that quote brought a tear to my eye...wonderful!:)"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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