On March 18, 2016, forty (40) uninsured women will receive free mammograms and I would like to gift each of them with a bag of 4 of my favorite things: sounds of Stevie Wonder, a copy of the book The Alchemist, a pair of sequenced slippers and a box of one of my favorite candies, Sour Patch Kids. Please help me celebrate my birthday by giving these ladies a special treat while they receive a needed screening. Please purchase a few items of the list (click on the link below) spread the word by sharing this event and encourage others to get involved as well. I have created a wish list through Amazon (Eboni's 4 for 40 Mammogram Swag Bags) , http://www.amazon.com/gp/
13 Days 4 Love
Monday, February 22, 2016
Eboni's 4 for 40 Mammogram Swag Bags
On March 18, 2016, forty (40) uninsured women will receive free mammograms and I would like to gift each of them with a bag of 4 of my favorite things: sounds of Stevie Wonder, a copy of the book The Alchemist, a pair of sequenced slippers and a box of one of my favorite candies, Sour Patch Kids. Please help me celebrate my birthday by giving these ladies a special treat while they receive a needed screening. Please purchase a few items of the list (click on the link below) spread the word by sharing this event and encourage others to get involved as well. I have created a wish list through Amazon (Eboni's 4 for 40 Mammogram Swag Bags) , http://www.amazon.com/gp/
Thursday, July 2, 2015
What To Do: Free Summer Bowling
If you are like me, you are constantly looking for fun
activities. I wanted to share a few opportunities for free bowling for children
during the summer. Most deals are for 2 free games of bowling per child per
day. Make sure you check the days of the week and times when the vouchers are
valid.
Happy Bowling!
Saturday, June 13, 2015
May Service Project: Pay It 4ward
Let me state the obvious.... yes, it has been a while since we have updated the blog. The reason there has been such a delay... it's a little personal, but stay tuned for the reason in a future post. This post is to share what we did for our May service project (and yes, we still owe you April's, but before I get further behind I figured I needed to get this out). For May we borrowed an idea from one of my fellow Howard Bison and her children, we decided to pay it forward.
We made note cards that said, "Have a dollar on us. Please pay it forward." and stapled a $1 bill to the back of them.
We visited the Dollar Tree on Freedom Drive in Charlotte and placed the notecards near/between various items throughout the store and quickly hurried out of the store. Tyler commented that it would be pretty cool if someone reached out that found one of the cards to share how they used it, I agreed but we know that a few people benefitted and that was all that mattered.
I kind of wish that we had been recorded placing the note cards around the store, not to capture the activity but to help me teach my child how to not draw attention to himself. Clearly I'm basically saying I want my child to be a better sneak, but he needs to learn the skill of being incognito, I mean how else will he successfully pull of planning a surprise party/event for me in the future?! ;-)
This was a very simple, yet rewarding activity that we would encourage anyone to do. Pick a place, it could be a grocery store, fast food drive through, doctors office (cover the co-pay or a certain dollar amount for an unsuspecting patient), restaurant, etc.
We made note cards that said, "Have a dollar on us. Please pay it forward." and stapled a $1 bill to the back of them.
We visited the Dollar Tree on Freedom Drive in Charlotte and placed the notecards near/between various items throughout the store and quickly hurried out of the store. Tyler commented that it would be pretty cool if someone reached out that found one of the cards to share how they used it, I agreed but we know that a few people benefitted and that was all that mattered.
I kind of wish that we had been recorded placing the note cards around the store, not to capture the activity but to help me teach my child how to not draw attention to himself. Clearly I'm basically saying I want my child to be a better sneak, but he needs to learn the skill of being incognito, I mean how else will he successfully pull of planning a surprise party/event for me in the future?! ;-)
This was a very simple, yet rewarding activity that we would encourage anyone to do. Pick a place, it could be a grocery store, fast food drive through, doctors office (cover the co-pay or a certain dollar amount for an unsuspecting patient), restaurant, etc.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Explorers Of Greatness: 3rd Graders That Rock!!!
OH MY GOODNESS!!! Let me tell y'all about those 3rd graders at Oaklawn Language Academy!!!!!! After the read aloud, Tyler shared our challenge to the 3rd graders to do a service project by the end of the year and boy did those arms shoot in the air. This is the one picture I took (my father was there and took more, we will post those later) from the back of the room. Look at all of those arms raised with ideas on ways they can help others. Some of the ideas included bake sales and donating the money to help others, donating old shoes and sending them to children in other countries, growing plants and selling them to donate the money, etc. And these were on the spot ideas. I won't spill the beans on the idea they selected but I was moved with the energy and excitement they had to come up with ways to help others. #TheGivingTree #ExplorersOfGreatness #CommunityOfGiving #13Days4Love #WRAD
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Message of Thanks!!!!
We wanted to say thank you for all of your generous support in helping us Bring The Giving Tree to Oaklawn!
Thursday, February 12, 2015
March Birthday Service Project: Bring The Giving Tree to Oaklawn Language Academy
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Random Acts of Kindness Week is here!!!
February 9-15 is Random Acts of Kindness Week. Brighten at least one person's day each day for a week by doing random acts of kindness. This is a great way for families to do things in their respective 'workplaces' (school & office) to do something nice for the people with whom they spend most of their days. Need some ideas to get your creative juices flowing?
- (Children) Purchase dessert at lunch for a classmate.
- Eat lunch with someone new.
- Write notes of appreciation to people who often go unappreciated (custodian staff, cafeteria staff, hospital volunteers, etc).
- Give $5 to the cashier at the grocery store to go towards the groceries of the person behind you.
- Mail a handwritten note to an older relative/close family friend.
- Make & share a CD of your favorite songs with a friend.
Those are just a few ideas to get you started. If you participate, take pictures of your Random Acts of Kindness and email them to us, we'll post some at the end of each day. If you post pictures, use the hashtags #RandomActsOfKindness & #13Days4Love.
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