Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Thursday, May 03, 2012

celebrating the heart of a beautiful mother & a giveaway


i'm really excited to be part of Lil Light o Mine's

several of us have come together to encourage you
& we have some treats for you too.
i encourage you to start here .
you'll be blessed to  read some
beautiful posts & have a shot at some great giveaways.


for several days i've prayed about what to share.
& then this morning i was praying for some of the women i've learned about since joining noonday
& realized
 while i've never met jalia
i want to introduce her to you
& celebrate her mother's heart.
i think you're going to love her too!

jalia and daniel are the lead artisans for our group in uganda
that makes jewelry exclusively for Noonday.
i don't want to mess up any of the story so i'm going to share with you
& i promise, 
you'll be touched by the story of this mama.

"We arrived Kampala around 10:00 at night and within the first 10 minutes of being in the car with Jalia and Daniel, the head artisans who create our goods in Uganda say, “We were living hand to mouth for so long. Being poor in our country is as bad as being diagnosed with HIV. Because of Noonday, we have enough for our family and we now get to employ others so they can provide for theirs."

  Because of poverty, Jalia and Daniel have moved 11 times in the past year along with their two children. They are now house sitting for a professor while he is on leave at a local seminary.
It is at this seminary where the other artisans gather daily to create the pieces that you wear so stylishly. The group eats together, laughs together, and cries together. They are a family.  “These people are just glad to tell their neighbors in the morning that they are going to work. For some of them, it is the first time for them to say this.” 

Jalia is number 29 of 40 siblings. Her father was a zealous Muslim of four wives who died only a couple of years ago. Jalia heard about Jesus when she was 19 and the new found truth of God’s unconditional love gave her the courage to go against her father and become a Christian. Violence often ensued in her home because of this decision so she soon fled and found refuge in a pastor’s home. She met her husband, Daniel, while they both studied art at the local university. 

Her and Daniel dreamed in University about being able to use their art to provide jobs for others and create a bridge for sharing the gospel. “We have dreamed about an opportunity like this for so long, but to run a true business in Uganda is expensive. You must have the proper government papers and lawyers. Because we get paid so well by you, we have been able to save up so that we are now a registered business here.”  Their next savings goal? They want to buy land and build a house large enough to have an art studio, sewing, and jewelry workshop. “In this way, we can provide well paying jobs for so many people. You know, for the first time we are not being exploited. We are finally getting paid a decent wage.” 

Tonight we sit spread across the dining table with pantone colors and magazine tear sheets from Vogue and Elle. We are collaborating on spring designs. Designs that will change even more lives through your purchasing power. I am humbled when she tells me how I can pray for her.  “When you pray for us, pray that we live. The life expectancy in Uganda is so young and we want to see our children grow and teach them about Jesus. You don’t see old people in Uganda much. So please pray that we will live to see our children into adulthood.” 

i think about this mother who prays that her family stays alive.
simply. alive.

caroline had to have her immunzations updated earlier this week.
she had four shots. i tried to explain that we're so fortunate to live in a country that 
has the means of protecting us from many illnesses.
we came home to an air conditioned home and beds with clean sheets.
while i was a single mom for a few years
i never went without.
i think about this mother & i want to meet her.
i want to hug her & tell her how i think she's amazing.

i see jesus in her smile.
i hear hope in her voice ( she's on our noonday video)
i think about her and what her life must be like. i'll be honest. i can't really imagine.
i've seen so little of the world.


"Many women who work with me are really struggling. Most of these women are widows with children; they struggle to look for rent, school fees and food. But the interesting thing is that they are very hard working and some of them have come to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. They are in lot of poverty. They cry to us, yet we too can not do much for them, since we are still struggling with food and rent," Jalia wrote to me in an email. "I have a dream of becoming a famous Fashion/jewelry Designer. In this way I can attract a higher market, and be able to support my people, as they work to get out of poverty, which has crippled many; brought a lot of suffering and death in my family and my country at large and I have come to hate it. My dad died 2 months ago, he was much stressed, and because when ever it rained his house would flood. The day he died, it flooded so much that it covered the house up above the windows. He left 8 young children in that house, we are doing what ever we can to help,
 but the situation is big. We are Trusting God in this and working harder." jalia.

when jalia speaks about the women she works with
many of whom are widows
she talks about how hard they work.
"trusting God and working harder".
beautiful. simple. raw.  truth.

her nurturing spirit to those with whom she works
her heart for her children
& desire to see a better life
the joy in her voice
her dreams for her own life 
& her spirit of entrepreneurship,
i love these things about this woman
this mama across the world from me
all the others she represents.
i pray for them daily
i champion them on
& i will cheer, even if only from afar,
as they accomplish much in their lives
& the lives of those they love

happy mother's day jalia
you inspire me!!! 


in honor of jalia
( & for those of you who hung in there for this epic post)
i'd love to giveaway one of the minted necklaces
made in uganda by jalia and her crew, African Style.

excuse the shameless plug
but i'd like to  ask you first to "like" my new Noonday page on facebook.
(i'm sorry. i usually don't ask ya'll to do things like this but i'd love to get a little plug for my page) 
& then just leave me a comment.
the drawing will close friday night at midnight along with all the other drawings.
both courtney & i will post the winner.

( the images i'm sharing show the minted doubled and then worn long 
on savannah. madison loves to wrap it as a bracelet)





Monday, April 30, 2012

some happy things

one of my favorite prints by katie daisy
seemed appropriate to share today as i was thinking 
over some things that make me happy.

first off, i received some good news from a followup doctor appointment last week.
ya'll know that sorta thing eats me up
so i was just so thankful to hear that issue was clear for now!


i'm really tickled...
savannah will be home in about two weeks!
i know its so ridiculously cliche
but this year really went by fast.
while i have missed her every single day,
she's had a fabulous freshman year at UGA
& is coming home having made straight A's
& is on the deans list.
i realize that's kinda obnoxious but i'm proud so i just have to share!

it seems like it was just yesterday when she was going through rush.

she's going to be doing an internship at our church
& i think she'll be working with the middle schoolers....
which means she'll have little bit with her this summer!
little bit 
aka
middle schooler.
goodness. gracious. alive.


it's kinda weird around here having only two children.
madi flew out last week to Salt Lake City.
she qualified for nationals in DECA
& will be competing there until later this week!


 i've sure missed having her around.
i think this shot was taken in park city!

& here she is with a random unidentified cute boy.
found this one on facebook.
please tell me i'm not the only mom who downloads her children's facebook pics
with random unidentified cute boys.
i'm certain she's going to tuck that wallet down in her purse.
safety first!


emi's wrapping up the last couple weeks in her freshman year
& spending her time learning to drive.
with dan.
i'm not the drivers ed teacher with my girls.
they have a calm, non-reactive dad who is gifted with the patience of job.
so he's the winner!
she's loving working with the baseball team as a manager.
our highschool was state champs last year
& heading in to the playoffs so she's definitely in a fun place!



i'm so tickled to share with you that Carol & Company 
was able to donate a sizable gift to Wellspring Living
thanks to your purchases last week!!
they are currently furnishing some apartments for the girls
& so the funds went directly to that project!
they currently have an amazon list of their needs,
please feel free to join in if you so desire!

& the lucky duck winner of the sorority girl mongram bracelet by John Wind

tara is one of the kindest most loyal bloggers out there so i was so happy
to count down to #27 & see she had won!!
enjoy!!
~~~

  give thanks to him and praise his name
for the Lord is good and his love endures forever;
    his faithfulness continues through all generations.
psalm 100 4&5

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

john wind monogram bracelet giveaway & a cause


if you haven't noticed
we're big John Wind Maximal Art fans around here.
my girls & i love the timeless styles
mixed with the perfect touch of whimsy.

the sorority girl necklace featured back in the summer
& the sorority girl pompom bracelet are two show stoppers
and have such a fun classic appeal.

speaking of John Wind,
our sponsor Carol & Company
has a wonderful offer for you
& an opportunity for you to help support a cause.

i love working with Carol & Company for many reasons
not the least of which
is their desire to give back.
 a portion of their proceeds goes towards the fight against human trafficking.

this week 15% of their sales will go to benefit Wellspring Living.
many of Carol & Company's customers live here in Atlanta.
the owner wanted to find a way to give back to our community
& Wellspring was her choice!
i'm so excited just to play a little a part in this!!

"1 in 4 women is abused sexually by the time she reaches adulthood. In 2001, Wellspring Living, a 501(c)(3) organization, formed to help survivors of childhood sexual abuse overcome their broken pasts and move towards hopeful futures. Our mission is to confront the issue of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation through advocacy, education and treatment programs for girls and women. Our programs are a refuge for women and girls who need a chance to start over. Through therapy, education, life skills and spiritual renewal, the Wellspring programs give participants recovery tools for the body, soul and spirit. "



so here's where you come in..
you have the opportunity to win
the JW monogram pom pom bracelet in silver or gold, your choice!!
but first please do the following:

& let me know via comment which piece you love 

2. place an order via Carol & Company
& let me know via comment that you ordered.
remember 15% of your sale will go directly towards benefiting Wellspring!

if you do both, please leave a comment for each so i'm able to enter your name twice!

below i have several items from the John Wind collection featured.
obviously when it comes to accessories
we don't live under the "less is more" law!


featured:
&
i actually used the pom pom silver initial necklace wrapped twice to feature as a bracelet
& then as a necklace


(giveaway will end friday at midnight
& i'll post the winner first thing monday morning :)





















thank you Carol & Company
for being an inspiration to me
for your heart to help others!!!
~~


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

all for your splendor....a letter for emily


last night the above image showed up on my instagram while dan & i were at a meeting.
when we came home he went upstairs to say hello to everyone while i finished making dinner.
he came in to the kitchen & said, "do you know what emi's upstairs doing?"
i showed him what she had posted earlier.
"she's a good one, babe. she's a good one"...was what he then said.

this morning i listened to "for your splendor" on my new cd from Christy Nockels.
we're so blessed to attend the church where she leads worship.
i listened to this new song over & over.
the melody & the lyrics both captivated my heart.
i realized this is exactly what my em was doing last night,
spending time with the Lord.
deepening her relationship with him.
growing more into who He is creating in her,
wondering if she'll blossom in what He hopes she'll be.
pruning her heart
growing up strong & beautiful all for His splendor.

i've been so guilty lately of letting the things i'm doing
while trying to build both my businesses
albeit good things
i've allowed those things to take a huge amount of my time & attention.
i'm missing my time with the Lord
time to plant my heart by the streams of his living water,
growing up strong & beautiful for His splendor.
my sweet loyal 15 year old reminded me of this.

i want to share christy's lyrics with you.
read them & let them saturate your heart...

i'm so concerned with what i look like from the outside.
will i blossom into what you hope i'll be.
yet you're so patient just to help me see
the blooms come from a deeper seed that you planted in me.

sometimes it's hard to grow when everybody's watching.
to have your heart pruned by the one who knows best.
and though i'm bare & cold
i know my season's coming
& i'll spring up in your endless faithfulness.

with my roots deep in you
i'll grow the branch that bears the fruit
& though i'm small i'll still be standing in the storm.
'cause i'm planted by the river by your streams of living water
& i'll grow up strong & beautiful
all for your splendor Lord.

so with my arms stretched out
i'm swaying to your heartbeat
i'm growing with the sound of your voice calling
you're bringing out the beauty that you have put in me
for your joy
&
for your glory falling.

 with my roots deep in you
i'll grow the branch that bears the fruit
& though i'm small i'll still be standing in the storm.
'cause i'm planted by the river by your streams of living water
& i'll grow up strong & beautiful
all for your splendor Lord.


sweet em
dad & i are so proud of you
& who you're growing to be.

i see jesus in  you.
i see your heart of worship
free & unhindered
loving on the Lord.
i see you with your arms stretched out
growing with the sound of His voice calling.
 
 
i see the beauty in you unfolding.
i see you spending time with Him
by the springs of living water

& i know
you're growing
strong & beautiful
all for His splendor...
 


to my readers
you continue to be such loyal & encouraging readers.
i'd love to bless you & give away 3 copies of Christy's new cd

i'll draw the winners & post next week.
thank each of you
xo