1000th post giveaway
Having alienated my entire blog readership with posts #997, #998, and #999, I will now try to reverse this by dangling the promise of free stuff in front of you. It hardly seems possible that we started this blog almost exactly 6 years ago while we were still a family with 5 children and waiting to bring home TM. To say it's been an eventful six years wouldn't begin to describe it.
In those six years, we have doubled the number of children in our family (including delivering full-term twins at advanced maternal age), traveled overseas three times and spent a total of 8 1/2 weeks in Asia, remodeled a good portion of our house, and have taken children to the doctor more than a couple of times. Also through this blog, I have met virtual friends who have become dear 'real life' friends, discovered I love writing, actually made a little money through that writing, and gained a confidence that I didn't have before. For better or worse, this blog has become a part of who I am.
To celebrate sticking with something for so long, I'm going to throw a little party and give something away. In thinking about what to give away, I knew I wanted it to be useful, something that I think the majority of my audience would be interested in, and not just getting rid of some stuff I have lying around the house. So that ruled out things such as the bag of gravel in the basement, old Boys' Life magazines, and the dead mice in formalyn. (Just kidding, M., I would never give away your dead mice without asking you first.) But what to give?
Well, it had to be a book, didn't it? So I decided to pick a book that I love, that I go back and reread every so often, and one that has proved pivotal in my thinking about homemaking and motherhood. For my 1000th post, I'm going to give away a copy of Edith Schaeffer's The Hidden Art of Homemaking. (And a nice, new one at that!) I love this book. I find Mrs. Schaeffer both encouraging and challenging. Really, if you haven't yet read it, you should.
To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment and make sure you leave an email address so I can contact you if you win. And because I have found the book I'm giving away to be an encouragement, and I hope to be an encouragement to others, why don't you tell about a person who has been an encouragement in your life? I'll leave the giveaway open until the end of the month, so you have until the end of April 30th to comment.
We're all friends again, now, right?
In those six years, we have doubled the number of children in our family (including delivering full-term twins at advanced maternal age), traveled overseas three times and spent a total of 8 1/2 weeks in Asia, remodeled a good portion of our house, and have taken children to the doctor more than a couple of times. Also through this blog, I have met virtual friends who have become dear 'real life' friends, discovered I love writing, actually made a little money through that writing, and gained a confidence that I didn't have before. For better or worse, this blog has become a part of who I am.
To celebrate sticking with something for so long, I'm going to throw a little party and give something away. In thinking about what to give away, I knew I wanted it to be useful, something that I think the majority of my audience would be interested in, and not just getting rid of some stuff I have lying around the house. So that ruled out things such as the bag of gravel in the basement, old Boys' Life magazines, and the dead mice in formalyn. (Just kidding, M., I would never give away your dead mice without asking you first.) But what to give?
Well, it had to be a book, didn't it? So I decided to pick a book that I love, that I go back and reread every so often, and one that has proved pivotal in my thinking about homemaking and motherhood. For my 1000th post, I'm going to give away a copy of Edith Schaeffer's The Hidden Art of Homemaking. (And a nice, new one at that!) I love this book. I find Mrs. Schaeffer both encouraging and challenging. Really, if you haven't yet read it, you should.
To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment and make sure you leave an email address so I can contact you if you win. And because I have found the book I'm giving away to be an encouragement, and I hope to be an encouragement to others, why don't you tell about a person who has been an encouragement in your life? I'll leave the giveaway open until the end of the month, so you have until the end of April 30th to comment.
We're all friends again, now, right?
Comments
dgquirie@juno.com
Who has encouraged me? My mom, my adoptive mom, to be exact. She married our family when us kids were 3, 5 & 7. She was our step-mom then. She adopted us at ages 11, 13 & 15...a handful of months after our dad died. She's walked through a cancer diagnosis 3 times & her love for her Lord & her family is more than evident.
Happy 1000th post!
So, other than YOU, my husband has been my #1 encourager to be all that God has made me to be. So much I could say....
jyonamine@comcast.net
(gatsbyandthegirls@hotmail.com)
Also my husband's uncle sends out a weekly letter every friday, telling of the family news, and encouraging us. Sometimes it is with messages about slowing down and taking time to enjoy life, or maybe giving to others, or supporting your spouse. It is an encouraging and uplifting way to begin the weekend. It keeps that whole side of the family engaged more.
I love you blog!
Molly (mollykater@hotmail.com)
Someone who has been an amazing encouragement in my life is my Pastor Perry Noble. Because of him our church is an amazing place to be encouraged and I have grown so much ever since I've started going there.
Blessings, Sharon
sharonburick@gmail.com
My Mom has been a great encourager to me. Some authors who have encouraged me are Karen Andreola, Robin Sampson, and John Eldredge.
amypsmith02@hotmail.com
I just wish sometimes I could speak these things so eloquently on my own blog (=
Thanks for this book giveaway!
2tim3(dot)16shelle(at)gmail(dot)com
I don't have any kids but am encouraged when I read your blog!
Congrats on your 1000th post!!
You have my email.
Blessings
Sandwich
Congratulations on making it to 1000 posts!
cm15berk@gmail.com
my sister is my biggest encourager. she homeschooled her kids way before it was mainstream. she loves me unconditionally. she gets me :)
smurfs@ccrtc.com
Lately I've been encouraged by a mom's group at our church. For a new mom, the wisdom of more experienced moms is priceless.
Evelyn--awhimsicaljourney at gmail dot com
Your blog is encouraging. I have learned so much about God's perspective on adoption. Thank you.
Stefanie Krueger
ktolma at yahoo dot com
My email would be my church email--you've got it, I believe.
Who has been an encouragement in my life? So many!! I think in this season of life it's been 2 other moms at church, one of whom just had a baby and one of whom is expecting. Having never been pregnant before, it's really nice to have a couple of people who are tracking with me week-by-week, and can give advice for all the weird problems that come up. I'm thankful for those moms, as I'm finding them to be full of wisdom!
Ahem.
I mean, I just love your blog! I think I read every word :-)
I know Elisabeth Elliot has been an encouragement to me, although I'm sure I have some real life ones as well that escape me at the minute.
I hope you have my email because I'm signed in to Google? If not, pick someone else - ha ha!