Yep, I officially stepped past 40 with my first year in my pocket. My sweet husband reminded me the next "big one" is 50. Thank ya very much! But then he said, "Think of all we've done since 30!? Weve got a great time ahead."
And you know what? He's right! (I didn't just marry him for his looks after all :))
Just before and during our 30's...
...we celebrated our 7th anniversary
...we'd built our first home together
...we were settled with a great company and great careers
...we hit a bump and came out stronger (All the Glory!)
...we decided to alter the complete course of our lives and try for a family
...we got lucky and were blessed with our first child
...we built our second home together
...we got surprised (6 months after #1 arrived) and were gifted by a second
...we grew in our love and companionship more than we could have dreamed
And to think, we've got 10 years ahead to beat that. Plus I have this to keep me young...
GAME ON!
Here we are, family of four, Cory, Sarah, Jack and Duke. Truly, we are five for we can't leave out Bailey, but in our hearts we will always be seven - we miss you Fisher & Garfield!
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Enjoy Pizza at SLICE and Raise Money for Children's of Alabama
Great new restaurant in Lakeview that is running a promo fundraiser for the
Children's Hospital Auxiliary! If you have a hankering for really good
pizza and need a Tuesday night early week break - NEXT Tuesday - March
13th they are running the attached special to benefit Children's.
Please pass along to anyone else you may think would support the cause or
feel free to post in your company break rooms :) !
Many Thanks - sarah
________________________________________________
Enjoy some dough while you raise some!
Bring the attached flyer or tell your server at Slice Pizza on Tuesday,
March 13, 2012 after 5PM and 10% of total sales will benefit the Auxiliary
and Children's of Alabama.
Important information:
Slice Stone Pizza & Brew
725 29th Street So
Birmingham, AL 35223
205-715-9300
SliceBirmingham.com
Remember 3/13/12 AFTER 5PM Slice Pizza in Lakeview to raise money for our
patient needs.
Children's Hospital Auxiliary! If you have a hankering for really good
pizza and need a Tuesday night early week break - NEXT Tuesday - March
13th they are running the attached special to benefit Children's.
Please pass along to anyone else you may think would support the cause or
feel free to post in your company break rooms :) !
Many Thanks - sarah
________________________________________________
Enjoy some dough while you raise some!
Bring the attached flyer or tell your server at Slice Pizza on Tuesday,
March 13, 2012 after 5PM and 10% of total sales will benefit the Auxiliary
and Children's of Alabama.
Important information:
Slice Stone Pizza & Brew
725 29th Street So
Birmingham, AL 35223
205-715-9300
SliceBirmingham.com
Remember 3/13/12 AFTER 5PM Slice Pizza in Lakeview to raise money for our
patient needs.
Friday, April 8, 2011
We Aren't Selling Wrapping Paper, But We'll Take Donations!
I'll say it, I HATE fundraising. It's the one of those necessary evils when you have kids of school age. My rules have always been not to solicit donations for goods. I'll buy the pizzas, gift wrap, thank you cards, etc. and spend my money toward the need but I'm not into badgering friends and family to contribute. After all - we all have this and that we have to buy for our own kids fundraising crazy schools.
I'm more of a provide the time/service - volunteer. Ask me for my time (which is way more valuable in my opinion) and I'll give it freely. I do however set aside funds to contribute to causes and events which will directly impact the person doing the fundraising - mission trips that a family member is going on, run/walks for a charity that someone I know is directly affected by, etc. because I feel those are growth opportunities for that person. Just recently my niece Victoria participated in a Read-A-Thon to raise money to purchase a printer for Jubilee School in Haiti. I gladly pledged 0.05 per page because I knew their family is very involved with the Much Ministries Charity and their work with the Jubilee School; Victoria's brother Kevin has been on multiple mission trips before and after the tragic earthquake that shattered that country; but also because I knew it would challenge Victoria to read as many pages she possibly could - a child reading is a child learning! I also just received her letter yesterday announcing her summer mission trip with her youth group - and Yes Victoria, you can count on us to contribute! :)
That said, for the past 4 years our daycare Odyssey Early School, has participated in an Easter Fundraising Event to raise money for local charities. This year, our school is tasked with garnering donations for the Crippled Children's Foundation. I will admit here - not a big fan of the name of the foundation. Probably because I have been educated on what it means to have a special needs child and how certain words used to describe conditions are just not appropriate in this day and age by the fabulous blogger, Tanis Miller of Attack of the Redneck Mommy.
However, that said, I am a BIG fan of the charities which are supported by CCF and have worked with several of them personally through the Children's Hospital Auxiliary here in Birmingham. I have never asked for contributions toward Odyssey's annual fundraiser, but have always made our own toward the event. However, this year being Jack's last at Odyssey I'm going to go out on a limb and do the deed - solicit donations on behalf of my kids and the school. They are both old enough now to learn and understand what it means to help others less fortunate, and although it's not like we can visit all our family and friends personally to ask for your spare change, I can offer to provide an original work of art created by Jack and Duke for each and every person that donates toward the cause. My goal - to have my children suffer writers cramp from coloring all the pictures they will neeed to color and send as thank you's for your contributions while teaching them a little lesson in appreciation and a giving heart!
So, if you have any spare change, and I mean ANY - even $1 will do!, please click through the Donate button on the top of this page and you will be directed to our family PayPal account where you can easily and safely contribute toward this fundraiser. We sincerely thank you in advance.
Donations will be accepted through Thursday, April 21st.
Disclosure: Although highly unlikely given the number of students that participate with mega family resources here in Birmingham, the boys will be entered into a drawing for 1 month's tuition free if we raise $500.00, but I'm not holding my breath. They are starting out with $50.00 each from us. However, if our Inverness School raises more than the Trace Crossings location as a whole, the kids get an ice cream social on Friday, May 6th (although we will be on vacation!) but still - I'm pulling for Inverness!
I'm more of a provide the time/service - volunteer. Ask me for my time (which is way more valuable in my opinion) and I'll give it freely. I do however set aside funds to contribute to causes and events which will directly impact the person doing the fundraising - mission trips that a family member is going on, run/walks for a charity that someone I know is directly affected by, etc. because I feel those are growth opportunities for that person. Just recently my niece Victoria participated in a Read-A-Thon to raise money to purchase a printer for Jubilee School in Haiti. I gladly pledged 0.05 per page because I knew their family is very involved with the Much Ministries Charity and their work with the Jubilee School; Victoria's brother Kevin has been on multiple mission trips before and after the tragic earthquake that shattered that country; but also because I knew it would challenge Victoria to read as many pages she possibly could - a child reading is a child learning! I also just received her letter yesterday announcing her summer mission trip with her youth group - and Yes Victoria, you can count on us to contribute! :)
That said, for the past 4 years our daycare Odyssey Early School, has participated in an Easter Fundraising Event to raise money for local charities. This year, our school is tasked with garnering donations for the Crippled Children's Foundation. I will admit here - not a big fan of the name of the foundation. Probably because I have been educated on what it means to have a special needs child and how certain words used to describe conditions are just not appropriate in this day and age by the fabulous blogger, Tanis Miller of Attack of the Redneck Mommy.
However, that said, I am a BIG fan of the charities which are supported by CCF and have worked with several of them personally through the Children's Hospital Auxiliary here in Birmingham. I have never asked for contributions toward Odyssey's annual fundraiser, but have always made our own toward the event. However, this year being Jack's last at Odyssey I'm going to go out on a limb and do the deed - solicit donations on behalf of my kids and the school. They are both old enough now to learn and understand what it means to help others less fortunate, and although it's not like we can visit all our family and friends personally to ask for your spare change, I can offer to provide an original work of art created by Jack and Duke for each and every person that donates toward the cause. My goal - to have my children suffer writers cramp from coloring all the pictures they will neeed to color and send as thank you's for your contributions while teaching them a little lesson in appreciation and a giving heart!
So, if you have any spare change, and I mean ANY - even $1 will do!, please click through the Donate button on the top of this page and you will be directed to our family PayPal account where you can easily and safely contribute toward this fundraiser. We sincerely thank you in advance.

Disclosure: Although highly unlikely given the number of students that participate with mega family resources here in Birmingham, the boys will be entered into a drawing for 1 month's tuition free if we raise $500.00, but I'm not holding my breath. They are starting out with $50.00 each from us. However, if our Inverness School raises more than the Trace Crossings location as a whole, the kids get an ice cream social on Friday, May 6th (although we will be on vacation!) but still - I'm pulling for Inverness!
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