For the past 9 years, a book I bought at Borders Bookstore titled, New Cook Book, fed me no knowledge or experience. This year, it is finally sinking in. Borders, you have made my life sweeter and my entire family thank you for bringing this book to us.
A Thank You Note To An American Bookstore: Borders
by Hanifa K. Cook on October 3, 2011 in Event, Language, Personal Blog
When The Pain Finally Ceases To Tease
by Hanifa K. Cook on January 14, 2011 in Event
When his pain is about to cease There is apprehension, always nervous Need to hold on Readiness to let go From where he arrives There shall he returns The pain now slowly passing Every muscle ~ collapses Around him, there are other kinds of pain Borne out of love, Deep within their hearts they weave [...]
Koreans also celebrate Lunar New Year. 새해 복 많이 받으세요!
by Hanifa K. Cook on February 24, 2010 in Event
Yes indeed. Koreans also celebrate Lunar New Year. 새해 복 많이 받으세요!!! or sae hae bok manee badusaeyo! It is not just a calendar year for Chinese people only. For Koreans all over the world, this festival was celebrated on the same day this year on 14th February. So what are the traditional practice and [...]
Top Favourites For Children’s Day On Childhoodspeech
by Hanifa K. Cook on October 1, 2009 in Event, Language, Music, News
Childhoodspeech, Success With Languages, celebrate Children’s Day 2009 on 1 October 2009 along with you. Here are 6 top favourites stories, events, pictures and videos of 2009. These are selected based on the simplicity of its message: that there can only be one phase in life that will influence the rest of our lives…our childhood. [...]
Grand Prix Champ Fernando Alonso Cleared
by Hanifa K. Cook on September 21, 2009 in Event, News, Personal Blog
Upon hearing news about the alleged race fixing of the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, I changed my mind to support the F1 champion Fernando Alonso. Being a goodwill ambassador of UNICEF makes a lot difference for childhoodspeech.com as we have always placed the banner on our widget to show our support for all things good [...]
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