10
Nov
2009
great to be KING!

We were so honored to work with the LA KINGS to come up with a special way to show appreciation to the women & wives in their organization. We created a pack of personalized Gift Labels for each gal, but then decided it would be best to LET THEM CHOOSE from the collection.  Our new “too legit to quit” GIFT CARDS are the perfect gift for anyone this season.  Choose our “enjoy” card or let us create something custom for your organization.  The $50+ cards come in a fabulous collapsible gift box.

My team and I went to the LA KINGS game that week and had an absolute blast…I had never been before and I am seriously hooked! The music, the hype, the action on the ice…my kids loved every minute too.  We proudly displayed our entire Breast Cancer Awareness collection and donated sales that night to HOCKEY FIGHTS CANCER.

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9
Nov
2009
We Loved Her Cover!

the minck boys

the minck boys

Let’s continue with our contest winners! Here is our second pick from last month’s “We Love Your Cover” contest! Julie Minck chose our Taffy Life Planner in our popular Mocha/Pool colorway. Here’s what Julie had to say about her darling photo!:

“The story behind the picture is simple.  Seize the opportunity!  It is hard to get four boys to take a Christmas Photo so one night before bed when they were all clean I grabbed my camera and there you have it!” – Julie

Thanks & Congrats Julie!
~Jennifer

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2
Nov
2009
tricks!, when there’s too many treats!

When I was younger, my Mom applied a really good ‘trick’ on me every Halloween, although I was too young to know I was being tricked! Every Halloween, when I got back home to organize my candy and chocolates, deem which neighbors I would definitely like to visit next year and who to avoid (ha!), my Mom would hand me what she called a “Prize List”. The List had on it different chores I didn’t enjoy doing, such as taking out the trash and washing the dishes, as well as privileges I enjoyed, like talking on the phone or staying out late to play with the other kids on my block. Next to each thing was a ‘Candy Value’ so I would know how much they would cost me. For example, 30 minutes TV = 20 pieces (I wasn’t allowed to watch TV on schooldays so often I saved my candy for this! :)  

Looking back, I think it worked like a charm! My teeth were saved, and I still got all the fun of dressing up and going trick or treating with my friends…. AND on some days I got to watch TV and buy my way out of taking out the trash! :)

~Jennifer*

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