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{Purposeful Giveaways} Olive Handmade

12.9.11

Please can I enter my own giveaway?

fooey.

Olive Handmade is one my new favorite haunts. Can pillows be delicious? I think so.

Fallon taught herself to sew and just opened an Etsy store “for fun.” But, she’s realized she could actually make this a career. What is now her 2nd job after working in retail with her family will, hopefully, become a full-time gig for her soon. And, at the rate of how much she is selling there, I think it will be soon.

What makes her things even more beautiful to me is the generosity that comes with them. A portion of shop sales go to her local Rescue Mission which houses a few hundred homeless folks in Las Vegas and feeds many more than that daily. They care for their physical and spiritual needs there and help them get their lives on track again.

And, Fallon has another special project–all of her With Love pillow sales are donated to the family of a teen girl named Kassidy who is battling brain cancer. Her treatments cost nearly $10,000 a month, and Fallon does what she can to give to help defray that cost.

And, just to encourage you to head over to her shop and remember it when you need a purposeful gift, she’s offering an Olive You pillow to one very lucky winner here (again, fooey it can’t be me)

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
  
You don’t have to be a blog follower to enter. But, I’d love to see your cute little picture over there with the other cute little pictures.


To enter, leave a comment here with the name of your favorite item from Fallon’s store Olive Handmade. Things are selling like crazy right now, but there are plenty of delicious pillows still there.


For a second chance to win, go like 16 year-old Kassidy’s FB page called Kassidy’s Army and leave her some love on her wall! I’m sure it would encourage her! Leave a comment here to tell me you did to get the second entry counted, okay?
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That’s all you gotta do to enter.
And, you have through Monday the 12th to do it. 
I’ll choose a winner using random.org after that.

We still have a few more giveaways next week!
And, make sure you enter all the other ones from earlier this week: Ru K’ux Na’oj, the Braniff family, High Strung Designs, and Gneiss Spice!

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Posted by Kelly the Overthinker
Filed Under: Purposeful giveaways

Anyone know how to buy lottery tickets?

12.8.11

I’m on a hot streak.

And, for me, a hot streak is enough to make me feel like I just drank a pot of coffee–which is good right now since I fell asleep at the computer the other night and didn’t wake up until morning (big editing job on my plate right now)

Tuesday morning, I got an email from one of the ladies at One Mango Tree. They had hosted a giveaway for the month of November that was for $100 at their store for the winner and $100 for the winner’s friend. Entry? Write a 250 word little dealie telling them why my friend deserves a gift.

So, a few days before the giveaway ended, when I was waiting up at night for the Cyber Monday American Girl doll sale to start, I wrote about my kindred spirit, Stephanie, and emailed this in —

Christmas just got a bit more fun for my friend Stephanie.

After struggling to become pregnant, miracle baby number #1 arrived 3 ½ years ago and turned this couple into a family. Wanting to grow their family again, they were called to adoption and traveled across the world to China in June 2010 to bring home a little girl born with cleft lip/cleft palate. Lots of adjustments and some surgeries too. But, confirmation all along that they were right where they were supposed to be.

Then, something happened. They learned of a baby girl in a remote city in a country many people have never even heard of who was also born with cleft lip/cleft palate. And, she needed a family.

Unsure and a bit anxious, they took steps forward to discern if this little girl was their little girl. And, every step led to an open door; every open door to the next step.

On Black Friday, while most mothers were running around the mall, this mama was on a plane with her husband and her new baby girl. While we were eating turkey dinner leftovers, they were uniting 3 sisters for the first time.

Christmas is going to be interesting for them this year. Two international adoptions in less than 18 months = a lot of money spent. But, I have a feeling they won’t be worrying about how many or how few gifts are wrapped under their tree this year. They’ve got 3 precious gifts to celebrate.

So, the email I got from them Tuesday? We won. Super fun to call Stephanie and tell her she can have a mini-shopping spree for Christmas gifts or to get her self some goodies from One Mango Tree as a pick-me-up as she settles into their new normal as a mommy to 3.

I was still pumped about that when I got another call which put me a bit over the top (some screaming, some jumping up and down, lots of laughing–for those of you who want to know what Kelly “a bit over the top” looks like).

A store at the mall called. I had thrown my name into a box to enter a drawing for one of two American Girl dolls.

And, yup, my name was drawn.

Just like a pot of coffee, people.

I took my girls over to the mall last night and surprised them as we were handed Cecile WHO we learned is their character who lives in New Orleans in the 1850s and volunteers in an orphanage.

Can it get any better than that?

I have never bought a lottery ticket in my life. But, this might be the week for a first.

I’m feeling very thankful despite the dark circles under my eyes for the sweet blessings to me, my family, and my friends. During a week of high stress and late nights, these blessings that I did not deserve are sweet encouragements from Him to keep plugging away.

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