Charlie and I were discussing movies he liked as a child as he says. LOL As he is only nine but thinks he is grown and doesn’t always like remembering he is still a child. I would like to ask you which movies did your children grow up with and will even spend time watching now?
The other day when we were discussing which movie we should watch. I reminded Charlie how many times we watched Thomas the Tank Engine as a child and how much he loved it. Charlie said he did and also all the trains and tracks David purchased for him. Then he showed me he still had a few of the railroads in his Toy Box.
Then Charlie asked me if I remembered Land Before Time the Original Movie, and I told Charlie I did. I let him know that his grandmother has the movies as both Leslie and Alex used to watch them as well. When we visited her home, I asked if he wanted to borrow Land Before Time the Original Movie from Granny to watch. Only he said he didn’t want to lend movies and would save his money and purchase his copy so he could share Land Before Time the Original Movie with Lilly and Jason.
Then the other day when David and I were in Wal Mart’s I found Land Before Time the Original Movie in a Valentine’s Day Case for only $5, so I picked it up for Charlie. As well as a new Alvin and the Chipmunk movie. We just had one and Charlie had been asking for a new Alvin and Chipmunk movie.
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, I was wondering what type of Valentine’s Day Cards Charlie would like so I googled Valentine’s Day cards and low and beheld I was able to find Land Before Time Valentine’s Day Cards
David at work Charlie and I spent some time on Google just looking for Valentine’s Day Cards. We also found several other cards Charlie would like to print out for his dad. Including Star Wars Valentine’s Day Cards with Leslie having the new baby soon and her and Toby wanting to do the nursery in Star Wars Charlie, and I printed out a Valentine’s Day Card for the baby. Because even though he is still in Les tummy, it is never too early to start giving them cards and letting them know they were loved and thought of.
If these aren’t the Valentine’s Day Cards your children are wanting, then just take some time like Charlie and I did. Google or do a quick search on Pinterest, and you will be blown away by all the unique and different Valentine’s Day items you will find.
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Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates