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Saturday, May 29, 2010

And the Winner is....

I tried to take a screen shot of the results but I am useless on the computer, so I copied and pasted the results!


True Random Number Generator


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Result:

12

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               And that is...
 
Leann who said...
  I posted on Facebook! YAY!! I hope I win!!

Congrats to Leann and Thank You to everyone who entered!
I hope that another site will contact me soon about doing a giveaway!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Giveaway Extended: CLOSED, Thank you to all who entered!

I am extending the giveaway until tomorrow, Saturday until midnight to ensure that everyone has a chance to enter.

This is a great giveaway and ANYONE can enter!

So what are you waiting for! :)

Saturday, May 22, 2010

An Apologie and a Giveaway: Closed

It has been way too long since I have posted! I have been so busy getting the house ready that I am running around like a chicken with my head cut off! I want to make up for it with a giveaway!.... I hope you don't mind!

CSN Stores is a online store where you can get virtually ANYTHING!
and I have a chance for you to win a $50 Gift Certificate!

They  have an amazing selection  of track lighting, home furnishings, office supplies and so much more!
Here are a few things I have picked our for myself!

This beautiful Track Pendant will look stunning in my kitchen!

They have so many styles to choose from! Check them out!





And TONS MORE!



With Free Shipping and Same Day Shipping on tons of items you can get everything you need!
*varies according to item and where you live*

Want to win?

Leave a comment with your email address on this post.

For Extra Entries:
*Become a Follower
** Go to CSN Stores and look around  then come back here and tell me what you want to buy!
*** Blog, Tweet, or post to Facebook and link back to it in a comment.
Please leave a separate comment for each!

Giveaway will close May 29 at 9:00 p.m. and Random Numbers will pick a winner!
Good Luck!

P.S. My Birthday is in August and I wouldn't be mad if I got any of the things pictured above :)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Pass it on...

Please help Nashville

So many people in Nashville and surrounding areas need our help right now. I copied this from Creative Concepts blog

Tomorrow, ET Cetera (across from the Fire Hall in downtown McMinnville) will host a Flood Relief Drive. We will be collecting Bottled water, Baby formula, diapers, wipes, baby food, and other baby care items. Please drop by between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and give to this cause. These are our neighbors, friends, and relatives, and they need our help.
While you are there, please enter your name in our drawings:
For every water item you donate you can enter your name for a chance to win a BEAUTIFUL STERLING SILVER Three row NECKLACE with beads.


For every baby item you donate you can enter your name for a chance to win a FABULOUS PANDORA STARTER BRACELET.


Thank you so much for your help and support.

Other Links...

http://nashvilleflood.myshopify.com/

http://www.hon.org/HomePage/index.php/home.html



Written by Patten Fuqua, a Nashville native, Predators Hockey fan and Belmont journalism grad.



Allow me a moment to step away from the usual voice of this website.
What I am about to write has absolutely nothing to do with hockey.
If you live outside of Nashville, you may not be aware, but our city was hit by a 500-year flood over the last few days. The national news coverage gave us 15 minutes, but went back to focusing on a failed car bomb and an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While both are clearly important stories, was that any reason to ignore our story? It may not be as terror-sexy as a failed car bomb or as eco-sexy as an oil spill, but that’s no reason to be ignored.
The Cumberland River crested at its highest level in over 80 years. Nashville had its highest rainfall totals since records began. People drowned. Billions of dollars in damage occurred. It is the single largest disaster to hit Middle Tennessee since the Civil War. And yet…no one knows about it.
Does it really matter? Eventually, it will…as I mentioned, there are billions of dollars in damage. It seems bizarre that no one seems to be aware that we just experienced what is quite possibly the costliest non-hurricane disaster in American history. The funds to rebuild will have to come from somewhere, which is why people need to know. It’s hard to believe that we will receive much relief if there isn’t a perception that we need it.
But let’s look at the other side of the coin for a moment. A large part of the reason that we are being ignored is because of who we are. Think about that for just a second. Did you hear about looting? Did you hear about crime sprees? No…you didn’t. You heard about people pulling their neighbors off of rooftops. You saw a group of people trying to move two horses to higher ground. No…we didn’t loot. Our biggest warning was, “Don’t play in the floodwater.” When you think about it…that speaks a lot for our city. A large portion of why we were being ignored was that we weren’t doing anything to draw attention to ourselves. We were handling it on our own.
Some will be quick to find fault in the way rescue operations were handled, but the fact of the matter is that the catastrophe could not have been prevented and it is simply ignorant beyond all reason to suggest otherwise. It is a flood. It was caused by rain. You can try to find a face to stick this tragedy to, but you’ll be wrong.
Parts of Nashville that could never even conceivably be underwater were underwater. Some of them still are. Opry Mills and the Opryland Hotel are, for all intents and purposes, destroyed. People died sitting in standstill traffic on the Interstate. We saw boats going down West End. And, of course, we all saw the surreal image of the portable building from Lighthouse Christian floating into traffic and being destroyed when cars were knocked into it. I’m still having trouble comprehending all of it.


And yet…life will go on. We’ll go back to work, to school, to our lives…and we’ll carry on. In a little over a month, I’ll be on this website talking about the draft. In October, we’ll be discussing the new Predators’ season with nary a thought of these past few days. But in a way, they changed everyone in this town. We now know that that it can happen to us…but also know that we can handle it.
Because we are Nashville.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Item... Pillowcases!

Now offering completly custom pillowcases!

These will be $12-$15 depending on features chosen

This one was made to match Maddie's new room.
I love the ruffle on the side!


This is a more simple design with our married initial

Any design or theme can be created, the sky is the limit!
Email me today to create your Custom Pillowcases!


Sunday, May 2, 2010

Thank you to everyone who braved the weather and came out to Bobby Ray!