Embracing a Healthy Family

Voice Mail to Santa & Giveaway 12/20

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What a great FREE way to have your kids leave Santa a voice mail and get entered for a giveaway to receive their wishes.

Go to http://santa.viatalk.com/show/18935c7d for the details:

Your kids can call Santa too, simply click below and we’ll email you Santa’s personal ViaTalk phone number so your children can tell him exactly what they want for the holidays! One lucky child will be selected at random on Dec. 20th* to have their wishes fulfilled! Don't forget to get your friends and family to vote for your kids recording to get it to show up on Santa's nice list on the right!

Thanks to http://www.adorablebabyclothing.com/ for letting me know about this!  Sale going on now!




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12 Pearls of Christmas: God Provides a Way

A Long Ago Christmas Memory
by Patricia Crisafulli

The old farm on a dirt road in the backwoods of northern New York State was described to me so many times, I can imagine the place, even though I never saw it: the big frame house with the wide porch, the pair of maple trees out front, and the barn in the back where my grandparents kept a cow or two, pigs and chickens, and a team of work horses.

That old house came alive for me in dozens of stories that my mother told, of how she and her sisters grew up there during the Depression. The stories had that long-ago feel not only because of the years that had passed, but also because of the era: tales of riding in a horse and buggy in the summer and a horse and sleigh in the winter. My grandfather owned an old Model A Ford, but the tires were patched beyond repair and there was no money for gasoline.

One story that has always stayed with me was of a particular Christmas in the early 1930s, a time my mother remember as the "depths of the Depression," and there was no money. In order to pay the interest on the mortgage, to keep the bank from foreclosing on the farm, my grandfather needed a relatively small sum. The amount I remember being told was $13, but for the little they had in those days it might as well have been $13,000.

Tested by trouble and sorrows, my grandparents relied on their deep and abiding faith. As Psalm 34 tells us, I sought the Lord, and he answered me, and delivered me from all my fears. The answer to their prayers was to be found right in their own backyard with gifts of the earth. My grandmother went into the woods to gather bushel baskets full of ground pine, with green sprouts like miniature boughs that spread in great patches along the earth. From willow branches she made hoops, around which she bound the ground pine to make wreathes.

She sat up all night making wreaths, enough to fill a large hamper basket, which my grandfather strapped to his back. At four in the morning, he hopped a ride on the milk train into Syracuse, where he went door-to-door selling wreathes. Night after night, my grandmother made wreaths, and day after day my grandfather sold them.

As Christmas approached, my grandmother had saved coupons that came in tins of coffee to get a Kewpie doll for her daughters. The only other things she gave them were mittens she knit herself.

Then on Christmas Eve, my grandfather came home from the last day of selling wreaths, exhausted but relieved. The farm was safe for another year. From what he had earned, he had a dime left over, which he spent on his beloved wife to buy her a powder puff. That night, my grandmother gave him her surprise: enough money from selling butter and eggs all year to buy four new tires for the Model A Ford.

Hearing this story as a child, my head was too full of the Sears & Roebuck "Wish Book" catalog to really comprehend it. As an adult, I try to fathom living with no money at all. What lingers in my heart, however, is the love of my grandparents for each other: the dashing young American soldier in World War I and the beautiful French girl he met overseas and then returned to her country to marry.

Many years, thousands of miles, and untold hardships later, that love continued. During a very dark December, they found a way together to keep the farm and the family together. And so it would always be for them.

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Patricia Crisafulli is a writer, published author, and founder of www.FaithHopeandFiction.com, a monthly e-literary magazine with stories, essays, and poetry to inspire and entertain.

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Become a 1-800-FLOWERS fan on Facebook and help Toys for Tots



Global Influence has teamed up with 1-800-FLOWERS this holiday season to promote 1-800-FlOWER's Toys for Tots program. Just go to 1-800-FLOWERS' Facebook page HERE, become a fan and try out the Secret Santa program to send a warm and fuzzy greeting to someone.  It's an exciting way to send a gift of warm and fuzzies without them knowing who their Santa is and it's FREE!  Your name will be revealed but not until December 21!

Here is where you come in, if 10,000 Warm and fuzzies are sent by 12/21, 1-800-FLOWERS will donate $5000 to Toys for Tots.

What a great way to help a wonderful holiday tradition for supporting needy children while sending surprise greetings to someone you love!   It costs nothing and will produce endless smiles.



It's free so hurry and you get a 15% off coupon to purchase your own warm and fuzzy like this beautiful tree that is calling my name!



This arrangement is another one that I'm really wanting to get this year for my table.  There are so many choices to choose from.  1-800-FLOWERS is also going to help spread holiday cheer to less fortunate children with their new Toys for Tots Collection of holiday flowers and gifts.



http://ww11.1800flowers.com/collection.do?dataset=10511

Get your warm and fuzzies going and head on over to send your Secret Santa wishes and help Toys of Tots thanks to 1-800-FLOWERS.


Disclaimer:  For this post, I entered a contest for an arrangement which I won.  The arrangement post can be viewed here.


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My Red Apron Feast on FIOS Giveaway

My Red Apron is offering a great giveaway package:

I am so excited to share my biggest giveaway to date with you and it is exclusive to My Red Apron readers. FiOS a division of Verizon is sponsoring the FiOS Foodie Pack which includes
  • A Flip Video Camera (yes I am still dreaming of one of these for myself!)
  • $25 gift card to Williams-Sonoma (woot! great stuff here)
  • NAMCO BANDAI’s Food Network: Cook or Be Cooked video game (check out a preview)
This package is in honor of FiOS and its foodie features, which can help make cooking easier this holiday season:
  • Spend less time waiting for a recipe or tip to load and more time actually trying it with blazing fast download and upload speeds from FiOS.
  • Just watched a neat cooking segment in the living room? Use the Multi-room DVR to record it and play it in the kitchen when you’re ready to give the recipe a shot.
  • Get a front row ticket to any Food Network show with super-crisp high-definition picture quality.
Giveaway ends 12/21 so hurry!

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GreenToys Chef Set Review & Giveaway 12/15 WINNER ANNOUNCED


CONGRATULATIONS TO....

Jacqline (artzyfartzy68)

An e-mail was just sent and she has 24 hours to respond!

Winner was chosen by random.org and thanks to everyone who entered!

Merry Christmas!

Want a recipe for good organic fun? 


1. Two children, ages 2 and up
2. Great imagination
3. A play kitchen is optional
4. One Green Toys Chef Set

Take the kids, mix in this great Chef Toy Set and unleash the fun!

I was really surprised at how much my two girls LOVED this set.  They have a nice play kitchen already so adding this Chef Toy Set added the options for creativity and a little more fun as the two year old hasn't learned the concept of sharing.  I found this wonderful site and contacted them on a product review and giveaway.  I was interested in the Green Toys Chef Toy Set for many reasons:
  1. Made in the USA
  2. Made of 100% recycled plastic milk containers.
  3. Safe, non-toxic and BPA-free

What I also liked, as most kids enjoy using real food, is the dishes are dishwasher safe AND meets the FDA's food contact standards.

This was not one of those new toys euphoria incidents that was only captured on the day of receipt.  This was almost a week later when I was able to capture them separately playing with the Green Toys Chef Set.  They still fight over them but they both like them a lot.

If you haven't heard of Green Toys, they have received numerous awards from Disney's Family Fun, Goddard School and Eco-Child's Play Top 10 Eco Toys in 2009 and ASTRA 2009 Best Toys for Kids.  Click HERE to see all the awards they have received as you might be surprised.
 
The Recycling and Dump Truck are also a couple of my favorites.  You can click HERE to see a live demonstration of the Recycling Truck at work.  


 






The Giveaway:

Your own fun, exciting and ORGANIC Chef Set!

To Enter:

Leave a comment that you follow my blog!  That's it!

Extra Entries:

Answer the trivia question:  Every pound of recycled milk jugs used in the making of Green Toys saves what?  Leave a comment for five extra entries.

Sign up as a fan of Green Toys on Facebook for two comments.

Sign up for Green Toys e-mail updates for two comments.

Follow Green Toys on Twitter for two comments.

Follow me on Twitter for two comments.

Vote for me at Divine Caroline (see button on left side of page) for five comments.

Subscribe to my blog for two comments.

Giveaway ends 12/15/09 at midnight.  Winner will be chosen by random.org and only valid in the US.

Please don't forget to leave your contact information on the entry (i.e. e-mail!)!

Good luck!

* I was provided the Chef Set for review by Green Toys and was not financially compensated in any way.  The opinions set forth in this review are my own.

PLEASE USE THIS FORM AND NOT COMMENTS TO ENTER.  THANK YOU!

Want a creative way to give this as a gift?  Check out my post on a S'mores Kit within the Green Toy's Chef Set HERE.




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Delicious Holiday Hot Chocolate & Lenox Wine Glass Giveaway 12/15: WINNER ANNOUNCED

CONGRATULATIONS TO....

ReinyDey

An e-mail was just sent and she will have 48 hours to respond.  I would expedite this but I won my set from Lenox back in mid November and have not received them yet so they definitely won't be received in time for Christmas as I found out last night.

Thanks to all that entered!



Winter Greetings® Everyday Goldfinch Mug by Lenox

Ingredients:
  • 4 1/2 cups of low fat or whole milk
  • 1 cup cocoa solids chocolate, broken into small pieces
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 4-5 tablespoons brandy
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla (optional in place of the brandy)
  • 1-2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, to taste
Directions

  • Boil milk in a large heavy based saucepan, remove as boiling point is reached.  Be careful not to scorch.
  • In a small pan, place chocolate and two tablespoons of milk while stirring over a low heat.  Once melted, add the melted chocolate mixture into the remaining milk while stirring well.
  • Add sugar, cinnamon and brandy.
  • Using heatproof glasses or mugs, serve the delicious hot chocolate with a dollop of whipped cream lightly dusted with cocoa powder or cinnamon.
  • Serve with a cinnamon stick for an added extra stirrer.
To Decorate:

  • 6 tablespoons whipped cream
  • 4 teaspoons cocoa powder or ground cinnamon
  • cinnamon stick, for stirrers (optional)

     
Serves four eagerly waiting guests!
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*Leave out the brandy for a kid friendly version and enjoy!


How to Make Your Own Vanilla Extract
  • 10 vanilla beans
  • 1 3-pint Mason jar
  • Vodka
Slice the vanilla beans in half, place in jar and fill with vodka.
Store in a dark area and ensure the lid is on tight.
Takes about 8 weeks to finish (I'm on week 4).
Lenox & TwitterMoms Drinks of the SeasonMore Drinks of the Season Recipes



The Giveaway:

O2xygen Balloon Wine Glasses by Lenox (above), Set of 4 normally priced at $58.

To Enter:

Follow my blog and leave a comment.

Extra Entries:
  • Become a Lenox fan on Facebook for 2 comments.
  • Follow Lenox on Twitter for 2 comments.
  • Follow me on Twitter for 2 comments.
  • Subscribe to my blog for 2 comments.
  • Enter one of my other giveaways and leave 2 comments.
  • Tweet about the giveaway for 2 comments (can be done daily).
  • Blog about the giveaway for 2 comments.
  • Vote for me at DivineCaroline (see widget on left side of blog) for 5 comments.

Giveaway ends 12/15 at midnight.

Winner chosen by random.org.

Good luck!





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Announcing Winners: A Bittersweet Task

I wonder if any other bloggers have a bittersweet time with announcing and notifying winners?  I love to notify the winner but as I read through the comments to ensure the valid entry requirements were made, it makes me sad that I can't give it to everyone.

What great people we have in the blogosphere!


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SproutBaby Twelve Days of TwitterFest: Wednesday



Today's Twitterfest deal from SproutBaby.com is 50% off Disposable and Cloth Diapers! Simply follow @sproutbabyclub on twitter and purchase using this link: http://bit.ly/8V9jtS.

Every 7th buyer will be rewarded with a Angel Baby Bottom Balm!


Watch as Sproutbaby.com’s youngest helper, 3-year-old Eden and mom Emily tell us about today's deal. Visit http://www.youtube.com/sproutbabyclub for their special video!







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Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Skillet Review & Giveaway 12/15/09: WINNER ANNOUNCED

CONGRATULATIONS TO....

EMMA!

An e-mail has been sent to Emma and she has 48 hours to respond before a new winner will be selected by random.org.

Thanks to everyone who entered!


CSN.Stores.com is providing me an opportunity to review a product of my choice.  Being a fan of Rachael Ray, I chose the Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel 8" & 10" Open Skillet Twin Pack in Chocolate color.  I can't imagine too many people not knowing who Rachael Ray is but if you don't, she has her own cooking show on the Food Channel that is amazing in itself.  Rachael, with her fiery and sparkling personality, whips up the best recipes and is very pleasant to listen to.

Rachael has a huge line of Rachael Ray Cookware that any cooking lover from novice to expert would love. Her cooking collection allows for unique colors, function and value.  Other features include hard-anodized aluminum, porcelain enamel nonstick, porcelain enamel cast iron and commercial nonstick.

Rachael Ray has this new product called the 3-in-1 "Veg-A-Peel" potato peeler and brush all in one!  It even has a sharp point to dig out the bad spots or eyes.  Since the handle is made of silicone, it allows for a tighter, slip proof grip.

Whether you are looking for Rachael Ray Cookware or not, www.cookware.com has everything you would ever need to include small appliances, bakeware, barware, DVDs, Furnishings, housekeeping, tableware, BBQ, commercial products, cutlery and more!

The Review:

Rachael Ray Porcelain Porcelain Enamel 8" & 10" Open Skillet Twin Pack in Chocolate color.

Features:
  • Porcelain enamel exteriors are durable and provides even heating
  • Durable nonstick interiors release food effortlessly
  • Easy to clean
  • Comfortable contemporary silicone handles
Specifications:
  • Material: Porcelain enamel
  • Color: Chocolate
  • Cleaning and care: Recommend washing by hand
  • Oven safe to 400°F
  • Lifetime limited warranty
The set is nice to look at but the best look is on the bottom with Rachael Ray's fancy logo.  I have already used it several times ranging from scrambled eggs to pancakes to sloppy joe's and everytime, it comes out perfect without sticking.  The handle are great grips to avoid slippage and burns.  The only two cons are it is recommended you hand wash them as I love the dishwasher and I don't have more!!!  You definitely want to have a set of your own.

Go HERE to find out how to save $30 this month only on Rachael Ray's 10 Piece Cookware Sets.

The Giveaway:

Your own Rachael Ray 8" Porcelain Enamel Open Skillet in Chocolate.

To Enter:

Follow my blog and leave a comment after going to http://www.cookware.com/ and telling me what is your favorite product.

Extra Giveaways:
  • Sign up for deals at http://www.cookware.com/ (five entries)
  • Vote for me on Divine Caroline (see widget on left side) (five entries)
  • Subscribe to my blog (five entries)
  • Follow me on Twitter (five entries)
  • Enter any of my other giveaways (five entries)
  • Tweet about this giveaway (five entries)
  • Blog about this giveaway (five entries)
Giveaway ends 12/15 at midnight.  Winner will be chosen by random.org.

US only please.


 



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Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings Book & Board Game Review & Giveaway 12/15 WINNER ANNOUNCED

CONGRATULATIONS TO ....

billdebstanton!

An e-mail was just sent and they have 48 hours to respond before I pick a new winner via random.org.

Thanks to all those that entered and Merry Christmas!



The holiday season is fast approaching and with those special times there seems to be a renewed sense of thankfulness.  Thanksgiving is one of those special holidays where we give thanks to whatever we want and count our blessings for what we have been granted by God.  Christmas is another occasion that some tend to stop and think about all the glorious good things that have been bestowed on us.  Even without the holidays, it's a good practice to count your blessings daily as well as a good lesson to teach your children. 

From the creator/inventor of the wildly popular game, ‘Balderdash’ (more than 15 million copies sold), Canadian resident Laura Robinson and co-author, Elizabeth Bryan, a Southern California resident, comes the next installment of the #1 best selling book series of all time, ‘Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings’. The book, and Count Your Blessings board game is vintage “Chicken Soup for the Soul” and is originally co-authored by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Amy Newmark.


The book contains more than 100 contributed stories of thankfulness amidst life’s rough patches. These ‘mompreneurs’ developed the board game based on the book that focuses on finding the silver lining in all of life’s scenarios. Together, they offer inspirational stories about navigating life’s toughest challenges by finding blessings -in-disguise. From illness to foreclosures to family fortitude, there’s a story in this book that will leave a lasting impression on everyone’s heart. With the book selling for $14.95, and the game’s suggested retail price of $24.99, it’s still easy to find “silver linings”… even this holiday season. A great holiday gift to inspire the whole family to count their blessings. Look for the book and game, which is eco-friendly and made from recycled material, to launch in November.

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings Book

Product Details:

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Chicken Soup for the Soul (November 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1935096427
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935096429
Review Coming Soon!

Chicken Soup For The Soul Game: Count Your Blessings

Product Features:

  • Chicken Soup For the Soul: Count Your Blessings is the fun feel good family game that gets everybody talking.
  • The game is inspired by the #1 sellilng New York Times book series.
  • Count Your Blessings is all about finding the bright side to each scenario on the cards.
  • Everyone wins when we all remember to count our blessings!
  • There are no hard and fast rules - only fun.
About the Game:


The game uses clever copy and engaging logic to get players to go from “tired to inspired, frazzled to dazzled and stressed to blessed” by navigating challenging (and often funny) real life scenarios about health, home life, work, school, and finances. Players can head to the Thank Tank and hear why losing their phone could be a reason to “cell-abrate,” or try on the Bright Side Glasses and “see” a ripped pair of pants in a “hole” new light! Here are a few sample questions:

What are three positive things to “cough up” about having the flu?
  1. You’ll get to miss school or work and finish that novel on your bedside table.
  2. You’ll take lots more vitamins, boost your immune system and get healthier in the long run.
  3. For once, you are the center of attention in your family!
What are three “silver linings” that turn a fractured elbow into a “lucky break?”
  1. You learn how to adapt and do things with your other hand.
  2. You have to quit the volleyball team, but join a choir instead and find out you have a stellar voice.
  3. You don’t have to take out the garbage for at least six weeks!
What are three silver linings you can “fire off” about losing your job?
  1. You get a great severance package and can take a well deserved and needed break.
  2. Your job sucked and you hated your boss – now you can find something you LOVE to do.
  3. Your kids will get to see you more – they miss you!


  
In order to get this giveaway out before Christmas, I want to post the giveaway with the review forthcoming.

                                  

The Giveaway:

Your own copies of Chicken Soup for the Soul:  Count Your Blessings book and game!

To Enter:

Follow my blog and leave a comment.


Extra Entries:

Subscribe to my blog, leave a comment


Tweet about this giveaway, leave a comment (can be done daily)


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NEW: Want EXTRA chances to win any of my giveaways, vote for me at DivineCaroline (widget top left) and get FIVE extra entries! Just vote, return back to the each giveaway and leave five entries with what number of voter you were. Easy!


Enter any of my on-going giveaways and receive five extra entries for this giveaway!

Giveaway ends 12/15 at midnight.  Winner will be chosen by random.org.

US only please.




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Enter Your Dove UPCs & Dove Will Give $1 & A Chance to Win a Gift Pack from the Dove Self-Esteem Fund 12/15 WINNER ANNOUNCED

CONGRATULATIONS TO....

happi shopr

I took the comments from the posts and inserted them into the spreadsheet based on date and time to ensure they were all in order.  From that, I verified the winners met the requirements and used random.org to pick the winner.

An e-mail has been sent to happi shopr and she has 48 hours to respond before I pick a new winner from the next random.org generator.

Thanks to all those that entered and watch for more giveaways!

Preface:  You can jump to the bottom to read how you can help but you have to hurry as the offer ends 12/15/09.

I don't know about you but I really get tired of seeing "beautiful" women as deemed by others bombarding my television shows, movies, advertisements and so forth.  I think it's reckless to both women and men and especially girls.  This unhealthy cramming of media socially-defined image of perfection is not healthy nor ideal.  When I started seeing the commercials from Dove that actually showed imperfect or as I would say, normal women, I was beyond happy!  I'm not so much of a prude but I am tired of seeing all that is portrayed today and can't help but wonder why any researcher is puzzled over the growing number of eating disorders among the very young and women in their 30's, 40's and 50's. 

When I was asked to participate in spreading the word on the Dove Self-Esteem Fund (DSEF), I jumped!  I have three girls at home and a step daughter that need all the self-esteem they can get.  Come to think of it, I can too!  DSEF was established as an agent of change to inspire and educate girls and young women about a wider definition of beauty. The DSEF is committed to help girls build positive self-esteem and a healthy body image, with a goal of reaching 5 million girls globally by 2010. It has already reached 2 million young women.  You can watch videos on how some girl's lives have already been impacted HERE.

I love the concept of this program and only think that nothing but positive will come out of it.  The Dove Self-Esteem Fund is not just focusing on the US but it's a global effort designed to widen today’s stereotypical view of beauty.  

For example:
  • In the U.S., the DSEF supports the Boys and Girls Club of America and the Girls Scouts of the USA to help build confidence in girls 8-17 with after-school programs, self-esteem building events and educational resources.
  • In the United Kingdom and other countries, the Fund supports Body Talk, an educational program about body image and self-esteem in schools. Since 2006, the Dove brand has conducted nearly 2,700 self-esteem educational workshops around the world.
Real Girls, Real Pressure: A National Report on the State of Self-Esteem, commissioned by the Dove® Self-Esteem Fund, reveals that there is a self-esteem crisis in this country that pervades every aspect of a girl’s life including her looks, performance in school and relationships with friends and family members.

  • Seven in ten girls believe they are not good enough or do not measure up in some way, including their looks, performance in school and relationships with friends and family members.
  • 62% of all girls feel insecure or not sure of themselves.
  • 57% of all girls have a mother who criticizes her own looks.
  • More than half (57%) of all girls say they don’t always tell their parents certain things about them because they don’t want them to think badly of them.
  • The top wish among all girls is for their parents to communicate better with them which includes more frequent and more open conversations as well as discussions about what is happening in their own lives.
Go HERE to find ways to help redefine beauty within yourself, your loved one or anyone!

Here is how you can help, enter your Dove UPC and they will donate $1 to inspiring
self-esteem projects.  Hurry as it ends December 15, 2009.

The Giveaway:

One lucky reader will get two "True You" workbooks, a plush terrycloth spa robe plus two Dove products!  I absolutely love this project and very grateful to Dove and Victoria from RocketXL for including me!

To Enter:

Follow my blog!

Leave a separate comment for each one in the form below and don't forget to include your e-mail.

Extra Entries (worth two extra entries):
  • Enter a UPC (can be done more than once)
  • Become a fan on Facebook to get more updates.
  • Follow me on Twitter
  • Vote for me on Divine Caroline (widget on left side of blog)
  • Tweet about this giveaway (can be done daily)
  • Blog about this giveaway
  • Enter any of my other giveaways
  • Subscribe to my blog

Giveaway ends 12/15 at midnight.  Winner will be chosen by random.org.

Thank you and good luck!  Get those UPC's!

* I was not financially compensated for posting this entry.




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12 Pearls of Christmas: Jesus Comforts

How to Cope with Christmas
by Stacie Ruth Stoelting

Last night, I dreamed that God resurrected my beautiful adopted aunt, Mary Jo Hoffman. But morning renewed my mourning for her: Christmas trees, snow globes, and music greeted my grieving heart. Relate?

In previous years, my maternal grandpa (a.k.a. "Papa Ray") died near Thanksgiving and my adopted "Grandpa Morley" died near Christmas. Now, people cannot compare grief. But I believe we all know that the holidays challenge the grieving.

Christmas arrives like a pretty package full of grief triggers: Empty chairs, missing faces, and silent voices seem to haunt the holidays. Here are "12 Ways of Christmas" for the Grief-Stricken that have worked for me:

12 Ways of Christmas for the Grieving

1. Don't put excessive expectations on yourself. Don't expect the holidays to be the same.

2. Rest. Cut down the Christmas clutter and just get away from the typical, if possible.

3. Rearrange furniture to reduce "absence" reminders.

4. Avoid sugar highs and lows because they naturally induce emotional lows. Also steer clear of over-eating and under-sleeping. Eat well-balanced diets. Some mood enhancing natural foods include yogurt, kefir, green tea, omega-3 rich foods (i.e. salmon, cod liver oil, etc.), and lower sugar dark chocolate. One excellent resource for healthier lifestyles is First Place 4 Health, founded by the knowledgeable and kind Carole Lewis: http://www.firstplace4health.com/.

5. Admit grief. Trying to move forward while denying the reality of grief causes one to fall face forward. Does your face smile while your heart weeps? Give yourself permission to cry. Jesus wept. Weeping releases excessive tension. Address depression. Don't deny it. Pretending the nonexistence of depression only promotes its growth. (I include a list of counseling centers on my page for hurting hearts: http://prayingpals.org/linksforhurtinghearts.html.)

6. Forgive and receive forgiveness through Jesus. Release everything to the Lord -including any so-called regrets about your departed loved one. In Loved by Rebecca St. James (FaithWords, 2009), the point of God's abiding love encourages us: "He [Jesus] is ready to...stand in the gap between you and the pain, and to be your constant companion in the dark hours. He loves you."

7. Reach out to the more burdened and hang around kids this Christmas. It may not feel easy. It may even feel impossible. Ask Jesus to love thru you and get your eyes off problems and on to Him and others.

8. Understand the concept of new normalcy. The onset of new traditions and expectations may seem daunting, but God gave you your previous normal. Ask Him to give grace/hope in the face of the new normal. Let Him lead you to a place where you can relax and let Him beam His light on you.

9. Take a "hands off and hands folded" approach to the holidays. Reduce activity and increase connectivity through prayer and Christian companionship. If you're isolated, feel free to join my weekly online prayer group (http://www.prayingpals.org/). And stay in touch with your local church.

10. Face and treat chronic health issues. If you feel sick, everything feels worse. (One excellent resource for those with chronic health conditions is Rest Ministries.)

11. Reclaim your Heavenly purpose on earth. Ask Jesus to grant supernaturally His grace, hope, love, peace, and comfort this holiday season. Then don't fight His help. Be open to His opening of doors to cope and hope this holiday season. Just receive Jesus. Ask Jesus to give you a Heavenly perspective on earth. God holds good things for you! He grants you great purpose for your life hereafter...and here, too. Embrace His grace and seek His face. He's there. I know. In the face of grief, I'm with Him right now.

12. Remember: Trials don't indicate a reduction in God's love for you. He loves you and promises to make things right in the end. Spend time focusing on His unchanging love for you. "For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord." (Romans 8:38-39, ESV)

Holidays include lots of grief for relationships/loved ones that left, forsook, or died. But let's focus on the essence of Christmas: the present of Jesus' presence in our lives! Wow, may a relationship with Jesus be our miracle and encouragement this Christmas! "Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!" (2 Cor. 9:15)

Could you think of anything greater than receiving God for Christmas?

While my dream didn't come true today, I know it will: Mary Jo will be resurrected and we will be reunited. This year, focus on a different angle of Christmas: Let Christmas remind you of Jesus' birth to banish death.

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After Stacie Ruth met Jesus, her life blossomed with true joy and purpose! Life's blows hurt her, but Jesus heals and strengthens her. Now an author, actress, and recording artist, she laughs at the irony and praises God, who uses unlikely people...like herself. To find out more about her ministry visit http://www.brightlightministries.com/.

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SproutBaby Twelve Days of TwitterFest: Tuesday



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Every 7th buyer will be rewarded with a FREE Repeat Utensil set!

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Also don't forget that SproutBaby.com is still celebrating its first birthday with $2,500 giveaway! Every purchase at http://www.sproutbaby.com/ between October 15, 2009 and December 15, 2009 will automatically enter you to for a chance win. Every completed purchase is a new entry into the drawing, so come back and visit us as many times as you like!

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SheSpeaks and CharityWater.Org: Clean Water Campaign





Clean water is a women’s issue. Women and children bear the brunt of this problem wasting hours each day walking up to 30 miles to find somewhat clean water. Young girls drop out of school since they need to spend daylight hours walking to find and haul water. But, clean water is there. It’s just buried deep in the ground. To access it, drills and wells have to be built. That’s where charity: water comes in. charity: water is a non-profit organization that was developed to help provide the resources needed to drill and build wells.


This year SheSpeaks has decided to engage our community in an effort to help raise awareness about this important cause. Every mention and dollar helps. charity: water gives 100% of the money raised directly to project costs, funding sustainable clean water solutions in areas of greatest need. 

Want to help:
  • Participate in the SheSpeaks campagin, click HERE.
  • Contribute to CharityWater.org with a financial donation by clicking HERE.
  • Visit CharityWater.org to learn more!
SheSpeak's Goal:


Our goal is to raise awareness and some much needed funding for charity: water. Every dollar counts. It costs $5,000 to drill and build a well in a village that will provide clean drinking water to 400 people for 20 years! We’d like to see our collective efforts raise at least $5,000 for the cause. You can track our progress at www.charitywater.org/shespeaksup.

Facts:

ALMOST 1 BILLION PEOPLE ON THE PLANET DON’T HAVE ACCESS TO CLEAN, SAFE DRINKING WATER. charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. Since the inception in August 2006, charity: water has funded over 1,549 freshwater projects in 16 different countries, serving over 820,675 people.

Just $20 can give one person clean, safe drinking water for 20 years.

100% of public donations to to water projects.

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Free One Year Subscription to Weight Watchers


Free one year of Weight Watchers magazine but you have to qualify for this complimentary business subscription.  I work in health care so I did qualify but there were many other fields to choose from. You have to complete a small survey but it's worth it for some great recipes and tips.

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Give All Year Round

Good points to live by every day and not just at Christmas:

The Thanksgiving-to-Christmas season really brings out the best in people, but it can also lead you astray.

By all means, give this holiday season. Volunteer, drop toys in the Toys for Tots bins, throw change or a few bills in the Salvation Army Santa’s kettle. But keep these points in mind, too:
  1. People need your help year-roundL The toy drives your local organizations carry out are pretty successful. In December. When May comes around, though, shelters have little on hand to give out.  Sick kids in hospitals, children in battered women’s shelters who have fled their homes in the middle of the night, and others might like a toy or two, but nobody’s donating in the middle of the year – and most non-profits can’t afford to store their December bounty year-round.  The same goes for other forms of volunteering – there are homeless, disabled, ill, poor, and otherwise hurting people who need help year-round. 
  2. The recipients of charity are people with feelings, value, and dignity - Poor people don’t need the dregs of your life, whether in the form of your material cast-offs, or your time, emotion, and advice. Being poor means lacking resources, not lacking humanity – if you can’t connect with the people you aim to serve, as people, then nobody is the better for your alleged charity.
  3. Consider the gift of autonomy - One of the resources most lacking for impoverished people is autonomy. The greatest hardship of poverty is the way it limits you – often in ways that create greater poverty, like the way stores in poor neighborhoods often charge higher prices than stores in better-off neighborhood, because the poor often lack the transportation options to make meaningful choices about where they shop.  Think about the way you volunteer or give charity – is there a way you could increase people’s abilities to make their own choices, to follow their own paths, to develop their own abilities? 
  4. Only connect  - Too often, people in a position to help hold themselves apart from the people they hope to assist. And no wonder – for the once-a-year volunteer, there is little time to get to know anyone, let alone really understand what their lives are like. If you can, make a long-term commitment and open yourself up to the lives of the people your charity is aimed at. Get to know people face-to-face, as friends and colleagues and equals.
  5. Forget you - Last but most important, remember, it’s not about you. Yes, it feels good to give, and there’s no point in feeling guilty about that, but don’t do it because it makes you feel good, or because you earn points towards a merit badge or college credit, or because it’s part of your organization’s charter, or for whatever other way that charity benefits you. Do it because you must, because being a giving person is right.
And this year, instead of giving during the season of giving and then returning to your “normal life” when you pack away the tree and lights, let the holidays be a starting point to a life of year-round giving.


Sources: Lifehack November 20, 2009




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Overlooked 150 Year Old Household Cleaner a Remedy for Swine Flu?

Very interesting treatment for Swine Flu that Dr. Mercola just published.  I had no idea and wonder if it really works.

Posted by: Dr. Mercola December 15 2009

In today’s modern world of medicine the FDA just will not let companies that sell products make medical claims about them unless they have been tested at great expense, and approved as a drug. But this was not always the case.

In a 1924 booklet published by the Arm & Hammer Soda Company, the company starts off saying, “The proven value of Arm & Hammer Bicarbonate of Soda as a therapeutic agent is further evinced by the following evidence of a prominent physician named Dr. Volney S. Cheney, in a letter to the Church & Dwight Company:

"In 1918 and 1919 while fighting the ‘Flu’ with the U. S. Public Health Service it was brought to my attention that rarely any one who had been thoroughly alkalinized with bicarbonate of soda contracted the disease, and those who did contract it, if alkalinized early, would invariably have mild attacks.”

Recommended dosages from the Arm and Hammer Company for colds and influenza back in 1925 were:
  • During the first day take six doses of half teaspoonful of Bicarbonate of Soda in glass of cool water, at about two hour intervals
  • During the second day take four doses of half teaspoonful of Bicarbonate of Soda in glass of cool water, at the same intervals
  • During the third day take two doses of half teaspoonful of Bicarbonate of Soda in glass of cool water morning and evening, and thereafter half teaspoonful in glass of cool water each morning until cold is cured
Sources:   Sodium Bicarbonate November 30, 2009


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