Yesterday I told you about my sweet friends business and her efforts to earn the money to pay for the expenses involved in adopting her little girl from China. Today I ask you to join in the shopping fun and enter to win a little something for yourself....
Its Giveaway Time!!
I am so excited to be bringing you the first ever Meme Simply Giveaway! I've wanted to do one for a while, but wasn't sure what to give! I was working on some projects for my Etsy site that is empty and on long term holiday. I love working with felt and made some adorable coffee sleeves. They make awesome teacher gifts or perfect take to a friend with their coffee treat. They fit any size or brand coffee "to go" cup, hot or cold. I specifically made these Ladybug sleeves with adoption on the brain. Chinese baby girls are often symbolized with lady bugs. The winner of the giveaway will receive a coordinated set of two ladybug coffee sleeves and a $10.00 Starbucks gift Card!
Entry is easy! Any of the following will earn you an entry (or entries)!
1. follow my blog. I do this not to gain a longer list of readers, but in hopes that others who see who you follow will hop on over and join the fun. Every follower I have is automatically entered. (1 entry)
2. Share this post on facebook or twitter (let me know you did!) (1 entry per media site!)
4. Share about this fundraiser on your blog (tell me how you did!) (2 entries)
3. Go to www.mythirtyone.com/dawnhaas and browse the catalog! Come back here and tell me what your favorite item is! (1 entry)
4. BUY SOMETHING (5 entries)
5. Host your own online My Thirty One party! (If you live in northern Colorado you can have one in person ) (signing up to host will earn you 5 entries. contact me @ memesimply@gmail.com for details)
You can enter any way or ways you want! I will be selecting the winner Saturday March 10th at 9:00 pm. Drawing will be done by the young child reaching into a hat method. PLEASE help us get the word out and bring this baby girl home! If you want to help the Haas family financially but do not want to shop from this website, you MAY send them a donation directly. Contact me at memesimply@gmail.com for the address.
Thank you so much for your help!
Showing posts with label Dawn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dawn. Show all posts
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Simply:: adoption {Haas part 2}
When we arrived in Colroado this past Christmas I was not sure what to expect. It had been years since I had last visited and my friendships had gone a little quiet. There had been no falling outs or tough endings, just the silence that occurs when one moves accross the country.. and then moves again.. and then moves again...and then moves again. We had arranged to stay a couple of nights with one of my college roommates and then planned a play date the next morning with another, and some other much missed friends. As my husband and I made the drive into Ft. collins I quickly became overwhelmed. Every street, every corner looked different... and yet every building seemed to hold memories tied directly into my heart. Good Bad and Ugly. Before I could stop it there were tears. And then we got there and there She was, my sweet friend. And there were more tears. To be reunited feels so good. Sometimes its a little painful too. Dawn and I might be missing the day to day memories that friendships who dont have to battle a country wide gap do not, but I still know this girl. I know her because I know her heart for Jesus. I love knowing where she was, and seeing where she is now.
I remember when Matt first started coming around our house in college. He liked to bring his lawn mower over and take care of our yard, which happened to be just outside her window. I wont comment on the fact that he often did this while I was trying to nap. I watched him patiently pursue her, bringing flowers and making sweet gestures constantly. I remember his infectious laugh filling our girls house (where 5 of us lived for two years). I remember when I was in the hospital having Ayden that his family provided food for all of the crowd that had gathered to await my sweet ones birth. A family serving someone they had never even met. It was not always easy, but I remember in those early days watching Dawn seek the Lord as she waited for His answer to their love story. I love getting to see where Matt has faithfully led Dawn. Their life has not been problem free. His job is weather dependent, and their second baby was born very premature, but through it all they have held on to each other and more importantly to the Cross. When we joined them in their home for a meal during our vacation, you could physically touch the love in their home. It was palpable, real, and joyful. The baby who comes home to them will be so loved. I can not wait to see how she completes their precious family. I am so excited to watch as God continues to weave their beautiful story.
Would you like to be a thread in that story?
Starting tomorrow, March 1st I am happy to announce that I will be hosting an online fundraiser for Dawn and Matt and baby "Jessa". Jessa is a name God gave Dawn a while ago as she prays for her daughter. While I was there we looked up its meaning. Hebrew for God Sees. You can't make that up friends! God is watching this little girl and has always planned for her to be in their arms.
Dawn has been working very dilligently on a My Thirty One home buisness. All of her income is going straight towards bringing this baby home. Starting tomorrow I will be hosting an online party in which you can make purchases from the very cool mythirtyone catalog and have a direct hand in bringing this child home. Adoption is expensive. No way around that. Did you know even a pivate american adoption can cost nearly $30,000? Adoption takes money friends. No matter where the baby comes from. I only say this because I think there is a lot of misundersatanding out there that people think international adoption is somehow buying a baby. This is not the time to clarify that, but I wanted to be sure to tell you that this family is as honest as they get. They live in a home that Matt saved dilligently all through college to make a down payment on. They live simply and not extravegantly and are adopting because they feel called to do it, and desire to adopt.. not just get a baby by any means necessary. Dawn and Matt are pursing the adoption of a special needs child. This could mean a whole lot, or a whole little, but it means something. Their child will need specialized medical care when it comes home. Care that costs money. They still need to raise, save and earn nearly $15,000. They are open and honest and are happy to accept help. God will provide for this need as he has their entire marriage. He is El Roi, the God who Sees. So here is where you come in. Starting tomorrow my party on Dawn's website will be open. All you do is shop. :-) Items start at 2$ for a nail file and go up from there. To sweeten the deal I AM HOSTING MY FIRST EVER GIVEAWAY! Tune in tomorrow for entry details. LETS GET SHOPPING!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Simply::adoption {Haas part 1}
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1999 |
Towards the end of the summer I got my letter from school telling me my roommate assignment. I don't know if I had ever been as nervous to open a piece of paper in my life to that point. I was terrified. What if she was crazy? What if she snored? What if she partied? what if... oh my goodness, heaven forbid.. What if she was a cheerleader? Looking back I laugh at myself knowing what God planned, but at the time it was difficult to see past the nose on my face. Looking at the interest sheet the school sent me I noticed that she had noted, just as I had, that she was a Christian. Her name was Dawn (aren't all cheerleaders named Dawn?) but I somehow got the nerve up to call her and we had a great first conversation. We immediately seemed to get along well and when we met at welcome weekend I immediately knew that things would work out great.
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1999, before a Rams game |
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2000, one of many late night ice cream runs Who needs a man when you have Ben and Jerry's? |
Later that night I would get a phone call from my mother telling me that my brother in laws sister, just a few years older than I, had died in a car accident. Dawn let me cry and didn't act like it was craziness to be helping your brand new roommate grieve. This was only the beginning. We spent the year celebrating highs and lows, connected in ways that only God could have ordained. We both came into our freshman year with high school sweethearts back at home. We both left the year without without them. We hilariously choreographed nsync dance numbers and preformed them nightly. We practiced walking down the aisle, aka, the dorm hallway to Jim Brickman music. (I have to admit here that when it came time to plan my own wedding I did use ALL Jim Brickman music for my entire ceremony, I LOVED it). We had one of those friendships that was just so special. Anne Voskamp wrote this week of a beautiful friendship turned sour. I cant tell you how many times sour pickles were thrown at our friendship. We've had years pass with near silence. But this Christmas I got to go see her, share a morning playing with our kids and then that evening share a meal with her and her husband. It felt like nothing had changed between our hearts. The day to day details were missing, but THANKS to facebook and blog land we at least had some understanding of the details of each others lives. A detail that I was not prepared for... Adoption. The same friend I shared history classes, biology lab, broken hearts, secret nicknames,a love for memory keeping, a love for Jesus.... God has also given us the same heart for adoption. For his lost ones. For a daughter. I had no idea how far in to her adoption she was though. "Ready to receive referrals" what? already? I had been so focused on Becky and Briggs and thinking the trip this Christmas was to celebrate our Ethiopian Prince that i was not prepared to realize that a Chinese Princess was about to be claimed! My heart jumps just thinking about it! So soon, within weeks hopefully, Dawn and her husband Matt will be accepting a referral. A child. They will claim a child as theirs and submit paperwork formally to China requesting that they be given the privilege of raising her. The joy of bringing her home. I am so excited, and since Dawn does not blog I get to bring this to you! I got to sing at her wedding, but for some reason i feel even more honored to be a part of this. In the next few days I'll be sharing lots more about my sweet friend and letting you in on an easy and fun way you can help be a part of her story too! So come back soon!! You won't want to miss this!
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2011 |
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