Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Week of Giveaways - Day 2

We had an interesting day here yesterday. K learned to roll over! This would be fabulous news, had he not completely scared the heck out of me when he did it. I am used to placing the babies down for a moment here or there to run to the bathroom, grab some water etc. I expect to find them exactly as I left them when I return so you can imagine my surprise when I found my face up boy had gone face down! It was only for a moment, and he seemed no worse for the wear - smiling right through it, but Momma had the scare of her life. Thank goodness for head control! I can't believe how quickly these little ones are growing!

Now For Our Winner:

We had 13 comments on yesterday's giveaway. I used random.org's random number generator and the number that came up was 5 so the winner of yesterday's giveaway is Baby Jaxxon's mom, Ashley! 

Congratulations Ashley!

Ashley, email me your address and I will happily get your prize in the mail for you. You can send it to doinggoodinhername(at)gmail(dot)com.

WEEK OF GIVEAWAYS - DAY TWO!

This next one is for those TTC or currently expecting their rainbows. If you know someone you think would benefit from this book, feel free to enter as well.

This giveaway is the book Letters for Tomorrow: A Journal For Expectant Moms and Dads by Robin Freeman Bernstein and Cathy More.

This 160 page keepsake book was written by a family therapist, and offers space to write letters to your child about the joys, and stresses, of pregnancy. It really is a beautiful gift to create for your child to understand all that their pregnancy felt like, and meant, to you. The book is divided into trimesters, and houses space for ultrasound pictures, photos, and momentos. 


If you would like your chance to win this beautiful book, simply leave a comment below. I will use the random number generator to draw a winner tomorrow at 10AM EST.

Thanks for playing along!

**A few housekeeping notes:
Doing Good In Her Name is currently seeking donations of children's books to build a bookshelf for use at Danbury Hospital's brand new NICU. Our hope is that these books will help to make the stay for these families a little more pleasant. The books are for children of all ages, as they can be read to NICU patients, and their siblings. At the end of their stays, they will be welcome to take the books home with them. We are collecting books through June and are still quite a far ways out from our goal. If you can help at all, please visit here. All donations are tax deductible.

Exhale Magazine's first visual arts contests was too close to call, so we are asking our readers to vote for their favorites by voting on Exhale's facebook page. Simply "like" your favorite to cast your vote. This voting continues through June 1st. 

15 comments:

  1. I am expecting and would love this book!

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  2. Sounds like a book I would keep for myself. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  3. That sounds like a very sweet book! I am expecting too, but I want the book for a couple of very special people :)

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  4. I am blessed to already have my Rainbow,Hope, but I have a dear friend expecting hers. She is about to find out if the baby is a boy or girl. This book would be a great place to record her journey. Thanks for the giveaways!

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  5. Our first son was stillborn at 28 weeks in 2006, no cause found. Our first rainbow daughter was born healthy in 2007 and she is 3.5 years old now. We had a miscarriage at 13 weeks in 2008, no cause found. We are now almost 21 weeks pregnant with our second, much longed for rainbow, another little boy, who we just found out may not live... He has several heart defects and some other physical symptoms flagging a possible chromosome syndrome. We're currently awaiting the amnio results. I don't even have words for the way it feels to be facing the reality that we might be burying another child. This would be a wonderful keepsake, no matter how long or short our sweet little boy's life is.

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  6. Though I am not currently expecting...I am ttc so this will be nice when I am.

    ~Felicia

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  7. Our son was born still at 26 weeks. I have been on a journey of healing for about 31 weeks now and I am just starting to be able to share my story with those beyond my immediate family. Alexander has changed my life completely; and I will never be the same!

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  8. I would love this book! we have been ttc for about a year, so we are just patiently waiting :)

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  9. I wish I woulda thought about doing a journal with my pregnancies. That would be a nice addition to a scrapbook, even though I didn't think of those either. haha.

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  10. So happy that your little one has learned to roll over, so exciting. Hope you are all well:).

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  11. So happy to hear you little one has learned how to roll over, how exciting. Hope your all doing well:)

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  12. I wish I would of had something like this to journal for my rainbow baby. I still will use it to let her know how hard we both fought to get her here with us!!

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  13. I would love to be able to journal all that Ive gone through to get my wonderful daughter

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  14. After multiple losses, our DD is expecting our first grandbaby in August. This would make a lovely gift for her.

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  15. Hi, I am currently not expecting but my best friend has just been blessed with her rainbow baby, after a long and difficult struggle to get pregnant after her miscarriage. I really think she would benefit from this book and be able to pass it along to other friends or someone on her Facebook group she runs.

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