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  • Santa is Coming! Santa is Coming!

    Santa is Coming! Santa is Coming!

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    updated: Nov 10, 2017

    The magical POLAR EXPRESS™ journey to the North Pole begins this Saturday, Nov. 11, at Texas State Railroad. 

    November may seem a little early to start celebrating Christmas but it’s never too early to share in the spirit of the season. The nights are getting cooler and winter is in the air. Avoid the crowds and celebrate before the stress of shopping and extended family-time constraints get in the way. November trains tend to be less crowded, making them much more enjoyable for family groups.

    The best part? Everyone gets to wear their pajamas out in public and children of all ages will have more of a one-on-one experience with the cast; conductors, elves, waiters and chefs and the man in red … SANTA CLAUS!

    Polar Express prices range from $20 to $100 per ticket. Many dates in December are already sold-out, and the prices will be higher the closer to Christmas it gets.

    For more information, visit www.texasstaterailroad.net or call 855-632-7729.

    About THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride – Official THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Rides are licensed by Rail Events Inc. on behalf of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Inc. Since 2005, Rail Events Inc. has held the exclusive license to operate THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Rides in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom.

    THE POLAR EXPRESS and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters TM & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. (s17)
     

    Texas State Railroad
    Contact: Teresa Propeck
    Phone: 602-316-9887
    teresa@texasstaterailroad.net

    Source: Texas State Railroad

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  • Texas State Railroad Announces Service to the North Pole

    Texas State Railroad Announces Service to the North Pole

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    updated: Sep 22, 2017

    Texas State Railroad begins service to the North Pole aboard THE POLAR EXPRESS™ starting on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. The magical story comes to life the minute the train departs the Palestine Depot for the journey to the North Pole. (The adventure is even more fun when families and friends show up in their pajamas!)

    Enveloped by the motion picture soundtrack, passengers will relive the magic of the tale as they are whisked away on THE POLAR EXPRESS™. Once onboard, chefs serve hot chocolate and cookies as they recite the classic children’s book, The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. (Be sure to purchase a book along with your tickets so your child can read his/her own book along with the chefs.)

    Seats are limited in the exclusive 24-seat Presidential Car where keepsake POLAR EXPRESS™ mugs, hot chocolate and cookies make this a truly magical experience. First Class features table-top seating for parties of four along with POLAR EXPRESS™ mugs, hot chocolate and cookies. Coach, with historic Pullman-style seating, hot chocolate and cookies, has large viewing windows, thrilling children as they get their first glimpse of Santa and the North Pole.

    At the North Pole, Santa and his elves greet passengers and then board the train. St. Nick gives each child the first gift of Christmas – a silver sleigh bell (only believers can hear ringing!). On the ride back to THE POLAR EXPRESS™ train depot, chefs lead passengers in singing joyous Christmas carols.

    About THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride

    Official THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Rides are licensed by Rail Events Inc. on behalf of Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Inc. Since 2005, Rail Events Inc. has held the exclusive license to operate THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Rides in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom.

    About THE POLAR EXPRESS Film

    The Academy Award-winning team of Tom Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis reunite for THE POLAR EXPRESS, an inspiring adventure based on the beloved children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg. When a doubting young boy takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that shows him that the wonder of life never fades for those who believe. Sony Pictures Imageworks and visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston, Oscar winners for their innovative work, help bring the story vividly to the screen in full CG animation through Imageworks ‘ next-generation motion capture process that allows live-action performances to drive the emotions and movements of the digital characters. Warner Home Video will once again offer THE POLAR EXPRESS in standard-definition, Blu-ray and 3D DVD versions this holiday season.

    About THE POLAR EXPRESS Book

    THE POLAR EXPRESS film is based on Chris Van Allsburg’s classic Christmas picture book, which tells the story of a boy who takes a magical Christmas Eve train ride to the North Pole to receive a special gift from Santa. First published by the Houghton Mifflin Company in 1985, The Polar Express became an instant family favorite and has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide. In 1986 it won the prestigious Caldecott Medal for Illustration.  

    About Warner Bros. Consumer Products

    Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.

    About Rail Events Inc.

    Rail Events Inc. is the industry leader in rail-related special events management. In 2016, we licensed events that hosted over one million guests at 50 partner railroads in the U.S., Canada, and the UK. Rail Events Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Heritage Railways, which is the premier operator of heritage railroads in the United States.

    THE POLAR EXPRESS and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Based on THE POLAR EXPRESS book and characters TM & © 1985 by Chris Van Allsburg. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. (s17)

    Source: Texas State Railroad

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  • TABLE FOR TWO Launches the Wa-Shokuiku Pilot Program: Learn. Cook. Eat Japanese!

    TABLE FOR TWO Launches the Wa-Shokuiku Pilot Program: Learn. Cook. Eat Japanese!

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    updated: Jun 14, 2017

    TABLE FOR TWO USA, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, devoted to promoting healthy eating for children both in the United States and around the world, has launched the inaugural pilot program of its new initiative, Wa-Shokuiku: Learn. Cook. Eat Japanese! This project aims to teach elementary and middle school students in the U.S. about Japanese food and foodways through hands-on cooking and learning activities. Introducing pilot programs in Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. throughout spring, Wa-Shokuiku is expected to begin officially in autumn 2017.

    Wa-Shokuiku combines the Japanese words “Washoku(和食)” which refers to Japanese food and, “Shokuiku(食育),” food education. Washoku, literally harmony in food, is recognized as one of the world’s healthiest diets. Shokuiku, a government-mandated school curriculum in Japan, promotes a wide range of knowledge about food as well as the ability to make appropriate food choices. The Wa-Shokuiku program is inspired and informed by the educational philosophy, flavors and food of Japan.

    “The Wa-Shokuiku Project allows our students to experience not only a new cuisine but a new culture. The lessons are organized, interesting, and balance new learning with hands-on cooking.”

    Kirsten Svenson, Teacher at Community Health Academy of the Heights

    The Wa-Shokuiku project is aimed at after-school programs as an enrichment activity and centers on three main focuses: (1) preparing delicious and healthy Japanese food, (2) understanding the “washoku” world, and (3) making a difference in the world through understanding food-related concerns regarding issues such as food waste, food insecurity, and unwholesome eating. Students will learn how to make iconic Japanese foods such as onigiri (rice ball), sushi rolls, miso soup, and okonomiyaki and be introduced to less well-known foods in the Japanese diet such as wakame seaweed and lotus root. Dietary concepts such as choosing foods with “5 colors” (red, black, yellow, white and green) help students identify foods with a variety of nutrients and flavors that aid in creating a balanced meal. In addition, students will learn how to put together a bento box lunch, chopstick etiquette, the importance of eating together as a group, appreciation for those who both prepare and grow our food with the words “Itadakimasu” and “Gochisosama“, the importance of presentation and the concept of “Mottainai” (avoiding waste) as part of this 7-week program.

    “The key is to make Japanese food approachable,” says curriculum designer and cookbook author Debra Samuels. “We’re teaching our students about the healthy habits and cooking styles that can be used across a wide range of ingredients.” Students aren’t just learning about how to make Japanese dishes; they are learning about so much more. Program Coordinator Alexis Agliano Sanborn adds, “It’s about a mindfulness towards cooking and lifestyle.”

    The project launched its first pilot program at New York City school Community Health Academy of the Heights (CHAH) in Washington Heights under the supervision of Kirsten Svenson. After the first session, Svenson said: “The Wa-Shokuiku Project allows our students to experience not only a new cuisine but a new culture. The lessons are organized, interesting, and balance new learning with hands-on cooking. It is clear that Joshua-sensei (teacher) and the entire team of organizers and volunteers truly care about the culture that they are sharing and the students with whom they are sharing it. The enthusiasm in the room is palpable as our students practice new Japanese words, sample seaweed, rice ball, and arrange their bento boxes. Even as students left the very first session, they kept asking when Wa-Shokuiku would be back.” Students from CHAH had this to say about the program: “I like the new flavors in the Japanese recipes we make. At first, they seem different, but they taste really good!” “I like the program because we get to learn about a new culture that we wouldn’t know about otherwise.”

    Wa-Shokuiku was born from the shared passion for Japanese food and food education of the project members. “We saw a need for this type of work in schools,” says Project Leader and TABLE FOR TWO USA Co-President Mayumi Uejima-Carr. Uejima-Carr has been holding workshops in American schools and noticed the need for a new approach to food and programming. “Rather than one-off cultural events, we really wanted to create a structured curriculum to make as meaningful an impact on students as possible.” Boston University Anthropology Professor Merry White, a Japanese food and education expert, is a consultant on the project and Yamagata University Professor Katsura Omori, an expert in Japanese food education, has provided continued support and guidance. “Pleasure and curiosity are at the core of Japan’s food learning: children are taught to develop their senses and their sensibilities through education in food,” says White.

    The Wa-Shokuiku program has been made possible thanks to a grant from the United States-Japan Foundation as well as several charitable foundations, Japanese food corporations and pro bono support. David Janes, Director of Foundation Grants and Assistant to the President at the United States-Japan Foundation, says: “Wa-shokuiku not only promotes healthy eating, but promotes greater interest in the ties between the U.S. and Japan.” SMBC Global Foundation, CHALK (Choosing Healthy & Active Lifestyles for Kids) Program of New York-Presbyterian, JFC International/Nishiki, Zojirushi America, City Year Boston, Kid Power and Polite Piggy’s also provided necessary support and supplies for the pilot program. The Wa-Shokuiku team is excited to launch the pilot program and has set their sights on providing Wa-Shokuiku to more students in more schools this Fall. “Our initial experiences in the classrooms have been overwhelmingly positive,” says Uejima-Carr. “We continue to seek support and instructors that will help us bring this experience to more students.”

    About TABLE FOR TWO USA:
    TABLE FOR TWO USA (TFT) is a 501(C)(3) organization that addresses issues of hunger and obesity through a unique “meal-sharing” program. TFT partners with corporations, restaurants, schools and other food establishments to serve healthy, low-calorie, TFT-branded meals. For each one of these healthy meals served, a small portion of the cost is donated to provide one school meal for a child in need. TFT started in Japan and now operates in 14 countries. As one of the most well-known NPOs in Japan which is noted for the longevity of its people, TFT promotes Japanese healthy eating culture as well to tackle the critical health issues.

    Photos by Carlos Bido of 10×10 studio.com

    Media Contact:
    Mayumi Uejima-Carr
    Co-President, TABLE FOR TWO USA
    E: m.uejima@tablefor2.org
    P: 318-359-9736

    Source: TABLE FOR TWO USA

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  • Parental Alienation Lobby Day Draws Bipartisan Support and Musician, Curtis Lee Putman

    Parental Alienation Lobby Day Draws Bipartisan Support and Musician, Curtis Lee Putman

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    Parental Alienation Awareness Lobby Day & Rally is scheduled for April 25th in Lansing, MI

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    updated: Apr 19, 2017

    April 25th is Parental Alienation Awareness Day in the state of Michigan, as signed in a proclamation by Gov. Rick Snyder and Congresswoman Brenda Lawrence.  Hostile Aggressive Parenting Awareness (HAP Aware) and Michigan Fathers’ Rights Movement are pleased to support constituents by organizing a lobby day to discuss opportunities for legislators to support the family courts in combating this issue and protecting Michigan’s children of divorce. 

    Singer / Songwriter, Curtis Lee Putman, announced his support of the rally this week as well, offering his own story on parental alienation and a musical performance.

    It’s an honor to be part of this rally. Parental Alienation is one of the cruelest forms of child abuse, and arguably the least understood. Hopefully through awareness and accountability, we can force the necessary change in the family court system to end the enablement and encouragement by the system thats sole focus should be protecting children from abuse.

    Curtis Lee Putman, Musician

    “It’s an honor to be part of this rally. Parental Alienation is one of the cruelest forms of child abuse, and arguably the least understood. Hopefully through awareness and accountability, we can force the necessary change in the family court system to end the enablement and encouragement by the system thats sole focus should be protecting children from abuse,” Putman said.

    As this is a bipartisan issue, HAP Aware and Michigan Fathers’ Rights Movement are pleased to have the support of Representatives Jim Runestad (R-White Lake), Tim Greimel (D-Auburn Hills) and Jim Tedder (R-Clarkston) who will be joining the rally and holding a press conference on the Capitol Steps (April 25 beginning at 1:45pm ET).

    To register for this free event, please visit bit.ly/2017rally

    About Hostile Aggressive Parenting Awareness
    HAP Aware (Hostile Aggressive Parenting Awareness) is an advocacy group created for knowledge-sharing and collaboration for parents and professionals who are motivated to advocate for a child’s right to access all of their loving parents, siblings and extended families. HAP Aware aims to advocate for children at Municipal, State and National levels by providing information, education and engagement activities for legislatures, family law, family courts, mental health professionals, parents and families. #ChildrenDeserveTheirVillage #BeTheChange

    About Michigan Fathers’ Rights Movement
    The Fathers’ Rights Movement of Michigan (TFRMM) is proud to be co-hosting this important event. Despite the gender specific title of “Father” in The TFRM name, TFRM is a movement whose members, both men and women, are interested in seeing an equal custody presumption in child custody cases. We advocate for shared parenting and parental rights. Our belief is that with two fit, able, and willing parents, children should not be restricted by a parent or court system from the equal access to both of their parents.​

    Source: HAP Aware | Michigan Fathers’ Rights Organization

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  • New Ways to Spark Faith in Kids and Empower Your Family to Explore the Bible

    New Ways to Spark Faith in Kids and Empower Your Family to Explore the Bible

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    updated: Mar 15, 2017

    HelloBible launches a Christian subscription box committed to spark faith in kids. Monthly boxes empower families to explore the Bible in a fun, hands- on way. Each box features a Bible story, engaging crafts, and ideas for discussion and prayer. Subscriptions are already on sale via their website at hellobible.org

    HelloBible is charmingly presented to appeal to parents and children alike. Materials and instructions are packaged like a gift. Kids love to receive packages, and will be delighted to discover the monthly Bible story. A suggested timeline guides families through different activities every week. Reading and creating keepsake craft projects allows families to dig deeper into the Bible. The activities also prompt deeper questions and important conversations about the Christian faith. This puts each Bible story into the hearts of children.

    As Christian parents, we are the primary spiritual leaders in the lives of our children. Thus, we need to integrate faith into our busy family routines. We want to help fellow Christian families develop their children’s faith in a convenient and fun way. This fosters faith that grows for the rest of their lives.

    Connie Brantner, CEO

    HelloBible was founded by two moms who are passionate about inspiring faith in young children. They use their backgrounds in education to design the HelloBible boxes in a clear, organized manner. “As Christian parents, we are the primary spiritual leaders in the lives of our children. Thus, we need to integrate faith into our busy family routines,” said Connie Brantner, founder and CEO of HelloBible. “We want to help fellow Christian families develop their children’s faith in a convenient and fun way. This fosters faith that grows for the rest of their lives.”

    HelloBible offers month-to-month, six-month or twelve-month subscriptions. They are available online at hellobible.org and start at $16.90 per month. For every box purchased, HelloBible donates up to $2/month to the The Kilgoris Project. This project supports education for children in rural Kenya. In each box, HelloBible highlights special events in the lives of these children. This allows young Bible explorers to learn about their peers and teaches them the importance of giving.

    To learn more or to subscribe to HelloBible, visit the website at hellobible.org.

    About HelloBible:

    Founded in 2016 by two Christian moms, HelloBible sells monthly boxes to spark faith in kids and empowers families to explore the Bible in a fun way. With monthly deliveries of a Bible story, engaging crafts and related ideas to share and pray, HelloBible brings hands-on faith right to your door. To learn more, visit hellobible.org.

    Media Contact: 
    Connie Brantner
    Phone: 650.495.0197
    Email: connie@hellobible.org

    Source: HelloBible, LLC.

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  • The ANDRUS Gala is Friday, November 4th!

    The ANDRUS Gala is Friday, November 4th!

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    Oct 21, 2016

    ​​The annual ANDRUS Gala is being hosted Friday, November 4 at the Ritz-Carlton in White Plains NY. Cocktails begin at 6pm with a benefit dinner to follow. This year the gala honors Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano and ANDRUS alum Henry Dobell.

    Mayor Mike Spano, a lifelong Yonkers resident, husband, father of three, and former State Assembly Member, has dedicated his life to standing up for Yonkers families. Since taking office as Yonkers’ chief executive in 2012, Mayor Spano has lead Yonkers’ revitalization with innovative new projects that are transforming Yonkers’ growing waterfront, attracting new businesses, tech companies and the arts, and creating hundreds of new jobs across the city. Mayor Spano is committed to securing a strong financial future for Yonkers by building upon its greatest strengths – its location, its history, its pride and its people.

    With Henry Dobell, what you see is not what you get. Though obviously a passionate adventurist, musician and lay scientist, hidden is his capacity for empathy and deep concern that the weakest among us be treated equally. Henry’s life long struggle with mental illness has lead him to advocate for how the “Flow State” can keep people healthy and positive. Henry attended the Orchard School from 2003-8. ANDRUS taught him the life skills that have allowed him to thrive.

    Sponsors include but are not limited to: Jenny & Dave Dobell, Titan Advisors, Blackstone Heating & Air Conditioning, Michael Pellegrini Construction Management, Carmelo Apollonio, Brooke & Ed Garden, BDO USA, LLP, Sterling National Bank, ChemRX, and Goosetown Communications.

    About ANDRUS

    ANDRUS nurtures the social and emotional well-being in children and their families by delivering a broad range of vital services and by providing research, training and innovative program models that promote standards of excellence for professional performance in and beyond our service community.

    With programs on campus, in schools and within community-based settings throughout Westchester County, the nonprofit reaches almost 4,500 children and families each year from the New York Metropolitan area. ANDRUS also operates the Andrus Center for Learning and Innovation (ACLI) and the ANDRUS Sanctuary Institute, which has provided training and consultation to over 350 organizations worldwide in the use of a trauma-sensitive model for treatment and organizational change. Visit www.Andrus1928.org to learn more.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION

    Peter Sobel
    ​(914) 965-3700 ext. 1319; PSobel@jdam.org

    Source: ANDRUS

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  • Helping Refugee Children Travel to Other Worlds: Bookwitty Donates Books for Children in Lebanese Refugee Camp

    Helping Refugee Children Travel to Other Worlds: Bookwitty Donates Books for Children in Lebanese Refugee Camp

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    Jul 27, 2016

    In proportion to the size of its population, Lebanon hosts the highest number of Syrian refugees in the world. Bookwitty, a new digital content and book discovery platform, in collaboration with the UNHCR’s Save the Children, has donated books to supply a full mobile library in a refugee camp in the Bekaa Valley (https://youtu.be/gs2SUk5V5V0).

    “Books are very important for children: they expose them to a variety of topics and enhance their knowledge, and help stimulate their imagination. Reading books is also fundamental to motivate children to go to school and learn,” says Save the Children Lebanon’s Award Manager Ahmad Halablab, who is working with his organization to ensure that refugee children are not out of school for more than a month.

    “We didn’t have to think twice about helping the UNHCR launch a new mobile library considering that universal access to books is at the core of what we are about.”

    Cindy Carvalho, Director of Marketing

    Over 800 books for children ages 6 to 14 were chosen by the UNHCR’s Save the Children educational advisors from Bookwitty’s extensive multi-lingual book catalogue to answer the pressing needs of a new mobile library. The mobile library concept is already present in other refugee camps in northern Lebanon, but there are none yet in the Bekaa Valley refugee camp.

    The objective is to promote education and literacy by providing children, especially those who have not yet attended school, with a wide range of books. “We didn’t have to think twice about helping the UNHCR launch a new mobile library considering that universal access to books is at the core of what we are about,” says Cindy Carvalho, Marketing Director at Bookwitty.

    Bookwitty has also used its digital content platform to bring awareness about the  refugee crisis by posting personal stories, interviews and articles written by journalists, authors and refugees themselves. The posts showcase a more personal side to the situation that goes beyond just facts and figures.

    “As avid readers, the entire team at Bookwitty recognizes the importance of reading, not just from an educational standpoint, but also to allow children to be momentarily transported somewhere else; giving them respite from their current situation,”

    Launched in 2015, Bookwitty.com is a unique knowledge-sharing platform that is centered around book discovery. It allows users to find, share and write content on books and a variety of topics, both specific and general. Through user generated-content, people can discover and purchase books, even the most inaccessible.  It was named Official Content Platform in 2015 for both the TechCrunch Disrupt conference in London, as well as for Book Riot Live, an event for book lovers in NYC.

    Source: Bookwitty

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  • Two English Language Instructors, Living Worlds Apart, Are Debuting an Inspiring Novel Which Combines Profound Persian Thoughts in a Professional, Literal American Framework

    Two English Language Instructors, Living Worlds Apart, Are Debuting an Inspiring Novel Which Combines Profound Persian Thoughts in a Professional, Literal American Framework

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    Tina Gheisari’s book, “The Mystique of a Romance between May and Me,” which was originally written in Farsi, follows the life and rebirth of a pearl, in a beautiful, spiritual, and romantic novel. It describes motherhood in a profound and moving way, and includes thoughtful reflections on our choices in life, the meaning of life and death, how music is a universal language, the true meaning of childhood and even the mystery of sleep.

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    May 17, 2016

    ​​In a unique collaboration crossing the globe, Tina Gheisari and Michael Bender are debuting an inspirational novel “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me,” (appropriate for all ages) on Amazon.com. Michael Bender (editor) said, “Tina has managed to give all of us an opportunity to gain an understanding of the beauty of motherhood and mothers, our freedom to choose, the Eastern philosophy of love, and the spiritual being who protects us all. For those of us who are not mothers, Tina’s book gives us a greater appreciation for our own mothers and our roles in the world in which we live. All through following the life of a pearl!”

    ​“The first word you must learn is “love” because this is the essence of me; the glittering flames from within the Creation has been started…After that I created a generous protector from the same species to ensure their survival. I called this support ‘Mother.’…Then Shell, the Mother spoke up and said, ‘Ah yes! You should promise not to forget this enamored love wherever you go, and whatever you become. ‘I promise, mother; I do, Pearl answered!”

    “The first word you must learn is “love” because this is the essence of me; the glittering flames from within the Creation has been started…After that I created a generous protector from the same species to ensure their survival. I called this support ‘Mother.’…Then Shell, the Mother spoke up and said, ‘Ah yes! You should promise not to forget this enamored love wherever you go, and whatever you become. ‘I promise, mother; I do, Pearl answered!” From the book: “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me”

    Tina Gheisari, Author of “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me

    (From the book: “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me”)

    Tina Gheisari’s book, “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me,” which was originally written in Farsi, follows the life and rebirth of a pearl, in a beautiful, spiritual, and romantic novel. It describes motherhood in a profound and moving way, and includes thoughtful reflections on our choices in life, the meaning of life and death, how music is a universal language, the true meaning of childhood and even the mystery of sleep.

    Tina Gheisari, the author, is an English teacher, coach, and translator whose native language is Farsi. She is the loving and caring mother of two grown children, a daughter and a son, Hanieh and Hossein, who were the source of the inspiration for her novel. She believes that children are truly the fruits of their mother’s labor and that we all must remember our mothers in our thoughts and prayers. By sharing her insightful concepts with her readers, Tina keeps the flames in her heart alive. Tina currently lives in Shiraz, Iran and has a TESOL degree with successful experience teaching general English to IT and high school students. She also worked as a manager of Reiki/Yoga in the United Arab Emirates.

    Michael Bender, the U.S.-based editor who also wrote the Dedication and Introduction, said that Tina wanted to produce her inspirational book in English but was concerned about translating Persian sentiments about family into the context of a literal American framework in a way that readers would be inspired about the beauty of motherhood, life and the choices we all face as we proceed with our lives, no matter where we live in the world.

    “Despite the physical separation of our lives, Michael not only captured the essence of my message, but clearly connected to my thoughts and philosophy as if they were his own,” Tina said. As a consequence, Tina asked Michael to write the Dedication and Introduction to her inspiring novel so his connection to the message was also conveyed to the reader.

    Michael Bender is an American Language Skills Consultant working, since 2009, with First and Second Language English learners from grades one through adult in after school enrichment programs at Study Concepts Inc. (Ashburn and Chantilly, Virginia), Metropolitan Academy (McLean, Virginia), and individual American and foreign students and professionals. He recently joined the GIPEC Education Group based in Shanghai, China and Rockville, Maryland as Director of SAT Program for online and one-on-one test preparation. He has been a guest speaker at Virginia International University and the World Bank on topics relating to Culture and Language. He has traveled to more than 50 countries as an international executive, U.S. Foreign Service Commercial Officer, and on behalf of Project Hope, a non-profit organization which sought to establish a children’s hospital in a devastated part of the Middle East.

    Michael has lived in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. After turning to teaching and coaching, he created and published unique visual vocabulary writing and reading comprehension plans and visual flash cards to facilitate learning of English skills. Michael said that he is looking forward to an even closer collaboration with Tina on the sequel to “The Mystique of a Romance Between May and Me,” and working with writers from other parts of the world who have unique, story based inspirational messages.

    Michael K. Bender, Editor, mkbender@outlook.com

    Source: English Language Advisors

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