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Finley and Oliver for The Sparrow Fund

5.1.11

Ooo….we’re off to a fun start.

Grace started the Finley and Oliver clothing line when she found herself frustrated at the lack of little boys’ clothes that weren’t emblazoned with puppy dogs or fire engines. Oh, how I dread the puppy dogs and fire engine matching sweatsuits too, Grace.

Two years old now, her line has really taken off. And, I understand why. What’s not to love?

Drew has an odd fascination with moustaches. Though this tee is sold out right now, I may be preordering one of these babies for him. 

And, this tank. So simple but so very pretty. Does this come in my size too? I think if Ashlyn and Lydia wore this, I’d be jealous. Love it.

Finley and Oliver only uses American Apparel blanks which are sweatshop free and made in downtown Los Angeles. I love this brand tee–they wash and wear beautifully. I like the slim cut and stretch of them. I’m not just sayin’ that either. I’ve got 4 kids–our clothes have to make it through 2 kids at least. American Apparel brand tees do. And, Grace uses eco-fi felt for her appliques which is made from recycled plastic bottles. Pretty cool, huh?

Grace was quick to join us with our May Fundraising drive with The Sparrow Fund. She’s gotta soft spot in her heart for adoption. Between her two sisters, she has three adopted nieces and one adopted nephew from China.

Grace wrote to me —

When I was approached to contribute 10% of my sales for the month of May to The Sparrow Fund, there was no way I could refuse. My sister and her husband have adopted special needs children from China – one of whom has significant medical issues which will require lifelong surgeries and treatment. Providing counsel and comprehensive medical reviews of referred children to adoptive parents is such a blessing and an essential tool in preparing them for what lies ahead.

So, go check out her site, people. Thank her for supporting The Sparrow Fund and adoption. And, get shopping. I may be buying some of these after the month of May is over —

Please go see all the shops supporting The Sparrow Fund this month by clicking on the button below


TSF


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Posted by Kelly the Overthinker
Filed Under: The Sparrow Fund May drive

33 for The Sparrow Fund

4.30.11

33. 33!



33 businesses (as of today) have generously offered to give 10% of their total sales during the month of May to The Sparrow Fund. 



Some businesses have been around for years; some are very new. Some are larger and well known; some are very small. But, old or new, large or small, each one is saying, “Yes, we support adoption; we support adoptive families; we support the work of The Sparrow Fund.” 



And, we are thankful, so thankful. And, we are joyfully anticipating that 10% to be multiplied. 



The button below will take you to a page showing you all the retailers. Go check them out. And, start shopping tomorrow–don’t even think about ordering something until after midnight. And, become a follower here and keep checking in on this blog and fellow Sparrow board member Ashley’s blog. We’re going to be posting everyday about these businesses and some of our favorite things from them. 



And, if you support the work of The Sparrow Fund and want to help us build the nest during the month of May, grab the button below and put it on your blog. Go to the Facebook page and “like” it. Post links to the buttons, to The Sparrow Fund, or to this blog post on your Facebook status. Share on your blog or on facebook what you found and purchased from these shops, and let us ooo and ahhh at it as well. And, if you have a business and want to become #34, contact me!



Embrace the cause with us, and help us build the nest, friends.




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Easter: I remember

4.29.11

It’s Thursday night. No, it’s actually Friday now. 5 days after Easter. I’ve been thinking about writing a post about Easter, had some thoughts stewing. But, now, it’s 5 days later. The week has been busy as we prepare to roll out the big May fundraising drive for The Sparrow Fund while still managing We Are Grafted In as well as Jiayin Designs as well as editing part-time. Oh, add parenting 4 children in there still. Busy, busy week. And, sadly, I feel like everyone including myself has moved on from Easter. There are just a few decorations still cluttering up my dining room that need to be put back downstairs until next spring. Easter candy still sitting out now is getting tossed into the trash can. Easter themed coloring pages stuck to my frig are being replaced by generic spring pages or Mother’s Day themed ones.

And, that’s it. Easter’s over.

Sad.

I am one who celebrates dates (if you didn’t already know that). I like to recognize significant dates for our family and, of course, I then blog about them–birthdays, anniversaries, referral day, the day we received Lydia…I note them on my calendar and I anticipate them, plan for them, prepare for them. And, yet, sadly, I posted nothing for Easter, the most important date in my life, the one that gives the rest of our important dates meaning. As each day this week passed without an Easter post, it just made me think more about it. And, maybe that’s good after all.

I guess you could say that as believers, we celebrate Easter everyday really. Without Jesus’ resurrection, Christianity would not even exist. Jesus would have been a prophet, a really good man who had great ideas, a gifted teacher/preacher, a healer, a miracle worker, a man who stood up what was right and good…but He would not have been God. But, because of Easter, because He actually took the sin of all mankind…my sin…and took every last one–that had been from the beginning of time and that will be until the end of time–to the cross. He took them all on Himself and died. And, then He conquered death so that we through faith in Him can also conquer death–forever. Eternal life. That’s Christianity. That’s Easter. That’s what allows me to fall to my knees in humility, recognizing that even the best obedience of my hands does not appear before His throne, only what Christ has done for me. And, I am thankful. An overwhelmed kind of thankful.

I don’t feel bad putting the Easter fluff away. I don’t like pastels or bunnies. And, I’m pretty tired of stepping on half pieces of plastic eggs and finding random strands of Easter grass.

But, thankfully, that’s not Easter.


April 24th was over 5 days ago. But, there really is nothing magical about that day. Christ didn’t actually come back to life on April 24th. But, we set that day, a day, aside every year–people do around the world–those who follow Christ and even those who don’t–to remember what Christ did on that Easter day 2,000 years ago.

And, I remember.

I enjoyed the traditions of dying Easter eggs and sharing the story of Easter again with my kids. I enjoyed a family meal made special for us by my mother-in-law. I enjoyed watching our children run around on that beautiful warm day hunting for plastic eggs filled with melted chocolate candy. I love traditions. But, I love them not simply because they are fun but because they help me remember.

And, that remembering goes far beyond one day of traditions.

I pray that I would be reminded of Easter everyday and that it would be more real to me everyday than the significant dates in our family and in our children’s individual stories.

And, as we celebrate those dates throughout the year, may they always bring us back to Him.

*I decided to post a different set of pictures with this post. Instead of posting pictures of all the Easter traditions, I am posting pictures of a quilt of Lydia’s special dates made by Mark’s mom and given to her this Easter. A wonderful tangible reminder and a special keepsake for her of her story and God’s hands over it all.*

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Filed Under: Lydia, words about faith

A chicken and a ham

4.27.11

For those of you who are wanting to learn the dance routine in full (it looks like good exercise and may impress your loved ones), feel free to watch it here. Please don’t try to download it and put it on youtube–I know he’d become a total hit sensation there. And, he’s obviously a bit too shy to know what to do what that stardom (though he did make all of us watch it on our tv tonight several times…with popcorn)

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