Saturday, November 18, 2006

A Contest!

I just won a contest on another blog and it was so much fun, I thought I'd offer one here.

Although...I hope there are still people reading this blog. I did not download a site counter after moving over to Beta and there are very few comments, anymore. So I risk not having anyone interested! Even so, I want to have this contest because I enjoyed being part of one.

I have a few items in my "gift box" that I keep for unexpected gift giving. Last year, I was able to purchase an extra copy of one of my all time favorite (and gorgeous) cookbooks called A Return to Sunday Dinner and it remains in the gift box, ready to be given away.

It is a coffee table size cookbook with beautiful pictures, written from a Christian perspective. The author was executive chef at the Blair House in Washington, D.C., where he cooked for the foreign dignitaries who came to stay there. However, he's also a Christian husband and father who appreciates what Sunday Dinner is all about. It's a lovely book!

If you are interested, just leave a comment telling us what you are thankful for this past year. On the day after Thanksgiving (Friday), I'll copy all names (including anonymous) on paper and I'll have one of the menfolk who live with me close their eyes and pick out the winner.

I will post the winner here and the book will be on its way by the next Friday!

24 comments:

smilnsigh said...

Oh yes, there are still people reading this blog, my Dear. And 'this people' {-smile-} has been trying to read back, through _all_ of it.

Well, I haven't fully accomplished reading _all_ of it yet but.. I just this past minute, zipped back to your first entry. And... You can't know how pleased I was to find that... the illustration you used, in your very first entry, is a picture I've had in my kitchen, for years and years and years. I just love it!

It's called "Fairy Tale" by Walter Firle. I just may do an entry of my own, on it. :-) Tomorrow... tomorrow... It's late now.

And of course I would love to enter your contest. Though I can be thankful for many things in my life, this Thanksgiving... For your contest, I am thankful for finding your blog, {very recently} this past year.

Hugs to you....

Anonymous said...

Oh what fun! I love contests :)

What you are thankful for this past year...

1. My husband's wonderful new job. It suits his talents and personality perfectly. It is amazing how God knows every detail of my dear husband's soul and how this new job truly was tailor made for him. After a 2 year struggle to find suitable employment, this has been such a relief and blessing to our family.

2. My precious children. I am so grateful for chubby hand hugs, pudgy cheek kisses, silly delighted giggles and tiny toes running around my house. The joy they bring to each day is overwhelming and overflowing.

3. God working on my heart to help me be a more loving, joyful, peaceful, supportive, feminine, gentle, kind, patient and industrious wife and mother. I have far to go, but I am so grateful that He has shown me the better way. All of the wonderful Christian ladies' blogs have been so instrumental in my 're-education' and growth.

Mrs. Callard

Kelli said...

Hi Brenda!

What a fun contest and the prize looks wonderful!

I am so thankful that I am able to stay home with my children and watch them grow up!!

Kelli

Heather Anne said...

How thoughtful! Thank you so much for offering your lovely contest! What an inspiring gift!

Though this has been a fairly trying week, as I sit here thinking about all I have to be thankful for, I am completely overwhelmed.

God's faithfulness and mercy come to mind right away - that He desires to have a relationship with me is a daily wonder.
I am thankful for our family, my dear husband has work he loves and he is such a sweet and gentle man who guides our family to know God better. Our children are blessings beyond compare, and our home is more comforting and lovely than I ever dreamed of. I cannot help but be thankful every time I open my bulging pantry, both for the food we have for our family and for the ability to give to others in need.
The beauty all around me makes my heart sing, the music of worship delights my soul, and the joy of friendship warms me. I am even learning to be thankful for liver problems, because it is teaching me that while I have no strength of my own, God is my strength, my refuge, my provider.

This is the 30th Thankgiving my husband and I have celebrated - we were married on Canadian Thanksgiving in October, 15 years ago. We have so much to be thankful for we decided right away that no matter what country we lived in we would always celebrate both Thanksgivings, and we have!

Anonymous said...

Hi Brenda,
Your blog is one of my favorites so while I check it everyday, I don't always leave a comment.
The thing I am most thankful for this past year is my Bible study group. It is called "Homespun" and I began attending in January. What is unique about it is that it's for homeschool moms so there is a program for the children from birth through high school. I'm sure each one of us can think of Bible studies we've heard of that we would have liked to attend but couldn't because there was nothing to do with our children.
This has made a tremendous impact on my family as we have all been home bound for over 5 years due to my recovery from chronic fatigue so we were all starving for friends-we have had none all these years. The women were so welcoming that I felt loved right away, which I desperately needed, and now I can say I have friends I can call up to meet for tea or to invite myself over to their home for an afternoon. My children have friends and have been invited to birthday parties and "play dates." This group has been such a blessing and has been the best part of this past year for me and my family.
Joanna in Ca.

Anonymous said...

By the way Brenda, what did you win? I never have won anything I can think of!

Anonymous said...

I didn't want this comment lost down below and I wanted to ask you-will you post a pic of your bedroom redo? It sounds very lovely.

Lucy said...

I am thankful for the love that has grown up between our adopted son and us. Oh we loved him before we met him and loved him from when we first saw him standing uncertainly in his foster mum's living room, and we loved him for the first six months of life together. We didn't think we could love him more. But the Lord has blessed us and given us a love that is so deep and perfect and grows every day. I am so thankful for that and for the almost three year old who is right now singing Amazing Grace to his teddies :o)

Sorry I don't always comment - it is so fun to get comments, but sometimes I just don't have time to leave any/many. I am happy to have found your blog though :o)

Anonymous said...

Of course we're still here reading your blog!! Wouldn't miss it! What a lovely gift you are offering for your contest. This is a book that I've long had on my wish list.

I am thankful for everything the Lord provides for me; but I will say, as I am just now IM'ing with my eldest, married daughter, that I am thankful that all of my family still lives fairly close.

Anonymous said...

I read your blog every day! It's inspiring, lovely and informative in a chatty, friendly way.

This has been a difficult year for us with my husband's job loss; however, I am thankful for health, strength, our children and and the promises of God's providing for our needs and leading us.

Barbara

La Tea Dah said...

I'm a faithful daily blog reader of Coffee, Tea, Books and Me. I enjoy your insights and positive perspective on life.

I would like to be entered into your drawing for the coffee table book. It looks beautiful and the theme perfect!

I am thankful for the dear friends I've made this year because of my blog. I believe friendships of women are important --- and the role of blogging in expanding these friendships has been significant. I'm also thankful for a lovely family --- two sons who are doing well in their college studies (a special blessing for me, as I was their homeschool teacher K - 12 and always wondered if I was doing 'enough'). And I'm thankful for a supportive and loving husband. I could go on and on (grin) but will stop now. :)

Thanks so much for all you do for us, your readers.

LaTeaDah
http://www.gracioushospitality.blogspot.com

Margaret in VA said...

You are on my "daily" list!
There is too much to be thankful for, I could go on and on. Off the top of my head...I am thankful that I am able to stay at home and teach my children to glorify God and enjoy Him forever!

Anonymous said...

This year I am most thankful to God for allowing us to celebrate another Thanksgiving with our youngest daughter, Rebekah. She has Down Syndrome and developed leukemia three years ago and, thankfully, has been in remission ever since. Each time I think of how this Thanksgiving COULD have been, I thank God that He has blessed us with her presence. I am thankful for ALL our children and other loved ones, realizing that we are not promised tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog a few weeks ago and have been blessed. I read every day and enjoy and am challanged by your words.As an over 50 it is great to find an older women online. Not to say you are old just know you have grandchildren and most have toddlers. I learn from them also but there is a difference in seasons.
I am thankful for my family all being together for thanksgiving and the internet which keeps me encouraged and in touch with my 7 children who are all away from me.
Trish

Anonymous said...

I am thankful for all the wonderful ladies who take the time to blog. What encouragement I've found from so many including you! It seems that sometimes there's a shortage of "older" women (older being relative, of course) to teach the younger from their experience and life. The blogosphere has been a wonderful means to introduce me to some amazing wisdom and encouragement on becoming a more godly wife, mother, keeper of the home, homeschool mom, etc. God has blessed me richly through so many blogs this year!

Thanks so much!

Jenni in Fl

Laura Talbert said...

Ack--blogger ate my comment! Trying again.... I think the book you are offering sounds great, and I love your blog.

I am especially thankful this year for my son, who is going to be 16 (wow!). That God entrusted him to me in the first place is a marvel and a wonder :)

Kimberly said...

Hi! I love to visit your site, even if I don't often comment. I love coffee, tea, and books~tons of books! I do link to your site from mine~hope that's ok!
I am thankful for...
so many blessings
for growing as a women, as a wife, as a mother, as a homemaker. This year has been my first year at home as Pumpkin joined us this time last year. I am thankful that I am at home, making a home and a family.

Anonymous said...

I really enjoy this blog. Coffee, tea, and books are three of my very favorite things. :-) I found your blog through Mrs. Wilt at the Sparrow's Nest.

The thing I am most thankful for this year is that I am blessed to have the opportunity to homeschool my children. We are in our second year and I still daily marvel at how lucky I am to be able to do this.

I wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

Mrs. Harris :-)

Anonymous said...

I love contests, too. Brenda, your blog is wonderful. I enjoy reading every word!

I am thankful for many things, but especially the miracle of my daughter's healing. She is a walking miracle and I am so thankful for her testimony and ministry. I pray I never forget God's healing grace!

Anonymous said...

I love contests and cookbooks, so I am very interested in entering this one.
I am very thankful for my family, home, church family, and friends...our health, and the privilege to stay home and homeschool our children. The Lord has blessed us all beyond measure. He is good!
Blessings,
Amy
~picketfencemom~

Anonymous said...

Brenda, I eagerly read your blog each day but I'm very, very shy and rarely comment on any of the blogs I read. I would love to enter your contest. I have so many things to be thankful for but the blessing that comes to mind first is the home that the Lord blessed us with this year. It's been a life-changing move and blesses me every day, all day.

Cori

Sandra said...

As a Canadian, we've already celebrated Thanksgiving back in October but that doesn't stop me from being thankful today. :o)

I'm so thankful for the friends, many of them Christian, that I've met online. They've been such a blessing to my life just as your blog has, too. I check here everyday and am never disappointed. Keep the great posts coming!

Anonymous said...

Enjoy your blog and wish to enter your book contest.
Thanks
Mam

Anonymous said...

I just sent an entry to your book contest.
However, I did not say what I am thankful for this year. Please just look overlook me. Afterall it is a holiday and so much has been going on.
My husband had an aorta abdominal aneurysm a year ago. His father had died with the same thing while in the hospital being treated for gallstones 34 years ago.
My husband was having back problems and had an mri which revealed the aneurysm. He had surgery and it was repaired. Two weeks later his brother had the same surgery. It is inherited. We are so thankful to our gracious Lord that we have "Pop" with us.
Thank you.
Mam