Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

Saturday Spotlight: Jenna at Call Her Happy

Revolution of Love - Saturday Spotlight (logo_saturday_spotlight_3)I’m excited to start a new series on the blog called Saturday Spotlight. Every month or so I will feature someone and their creativity – whether it is a crafty mama selling her creations on etsy, or a Catholic artist bringing beauty into the world or a blogger spreading the light of Christ through her (or his) words. I think it will be a great way to support the people who are making the word a little brighter with their God given talents.

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Today our feature spotlight is for Jenna at Call Her Happy.

ss_jenna_1Source: Jenna’s IG

I have been a fan of Jenna’s blog for some time and marveled at her ability to cross stitch, especially since I have zero sewing ability.

ss_jenna_2Source: Jenna’s IG

Then Jenna came out with these cute mini-hoop necklaces and I loved them! I ordered one with my initial.

revolution of love - ba_4_15bI wore it to the CWBNCA conference a couple weeks ago and I lost count of how many people came up to me and asked, “Is that one of Jenna’s necklaces?” πŸ™‚

I’ll tell you how you can win a necklace of your own but first a little Q&A with Jenna.

1. Tell us a little about yourself.

Well, I am a stay-at-home-mom from Michigan who got into the blogging game late 2010. I also run the Etsy shop Call Her Happy where I sell tiny little wearable hoop art. My teeny army of children, Ellen, Samuel and Theodore, and bearded husband Mike fill me to the brim. I am happiest when it is sunny outside and I have an embroidery needle in my hand. A good book does the trick too. My current favorite things are acid wash jeans, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

2. How did you get into making these mini necklaces?

I’ve always been a creative, but when I had kids, I had considerably less time to make. I needed to find something that I could pick up and put back down easily without a huge clean up. Embroidery fit the bill, so I gave it a try. After falling in love with the art, I wanted a way I could fund my habit, and when I found the mini hoops, it seemed like a perfect fit for this mama. And, thanks to everyone on the Internet, they were very well received!

3. What are other favorite ways you express your creativity?

I also like to color…in coloring books…with crayons. Does that count?? Oh. And I love to wear colorful lipstick. Very creative, I am.

4. As a busy mom how do you find time for these projects?

Well, the thing about embroidery is that you can do a few stitches and then put down your hoop to change a diaper. It’s a handheld, portable craft making it super easy to pick at when you’ve got little ones literally underfoot.

5. Any last comments?

Thank you for thinking of me for such a fun feature! If you’d like to try one of my necklaces, use code REVOLUTIONLOVE for 10% off through June 1, 2015. xo

 

ss_jenna_necklaceWould you like to win a hoop necklace of your own? Perhaps your initial or a pretty flower or the Sacred Heart. Check out Jenna’s shop and pick your favorite. Then come back here and enter the contest to win your fave hoop necklace. Good luck!

And a big thanks to Jenna for making our lives a little prettier with her beautiful creations. πŸ™‚

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Supporting Our Troops with Care Packages & Mail through AnySoldier.com

Hey everyone, my week long blogging break turned into a month long break but life has been busy and I needed that time to put all my energy into other obligations. However, I have a little more wiggle room in my schedule and have been itching to get back here so I thought a post was in order.

Since today is Veteran’s Day I thought it would be a perfect day to feature an organization that I have grown to love!Β  It is AnySoldier.com.

I first heard about this organization when I was watching one of my favorite Hallmark Christmas movies – The Christmas Card.

This particular day I happened to also watch the bonus features on the DVD and they had a clip about AnySoldier.com. I went onto the website to get more info and was touched by how the outreach started.

Here is how it began. From their website:

It was March 26th, 2003. Army Sergeant Brian Horn, one of 1,000 soldiers, parachuted into enemy territory in Northern Iraq.

Five months later, Brian Horn was able to call his parents. They had been sending their son an average of six care packages per week. So when Brian asked his parents to send more, “my wife and I thought he was kidding!” Marty Horn told me. “But Brian said, ‘no — its for the soldiers that don’t get any.'”

Both Brian’s parents had spent their careers in the Military, so they immediately understood what Brian was saying. Millions of men and women serving overseas never receive any mail. Besides often lacking basic necessities, these men and women have to cope with the harsh conditions of serving overseas without signs of support from friends and family back home.

The Horns developed the idea for AnySoldier.com during that phone call. Marty created a website that explained the project and offered Brian’s address — including the words “Attn: Any Soldier”. Brian would give these packages to the soldiers not receiving any mail. After his service in the Military, Marty had gotten involved in the still-young Internet. He knew how much opportunity the Internet offered, but even he was amazed at the results. “Within two weeks, we were getting flooded with email from all over the world. It was like an avalanche.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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Ten years later, the organization is still going strong and helping countless soldiers around the world.

Check out this AnySoldier.com slide show on YouTube.

So how do you get involved?

In a nutshell, first you look through the site, particularly their Overview page and the FAQ page. This gives you ALL the info you need and I’m sure you’ll also laugh a bit over Marty’s sense of humor and no nonsense approach. πŸ˜‰ Next, go to the Where to Send page. Browse the contact names or use the search feature to find a troop that touches your heart. Many list specific items they need so there is no “what should I send?” stress. Then request the contact’s address. Lastly, make a donation so the website can stay online. (Don’t worry, it can be an small as a dollar or two!) Just remember that running the website and organization is not cheap! Their servers alone cost $1,000 a month!

But your donation is put to good use! There are a number of other great organizations serving our troops but what I like about AnySoldier.comΒ  is that you are able to search the list until you find the perfect match for you and your family.

For example, for my first package I went through the contacts and found names that said that some of their soldiers receive little or no mail or are struggling and need a boost in morale.Β  (There is also a great feature that shows how many people requested an address. I skipped the ones that had lots of people and chose the ones that had few inquire about them.)

Another package went to female soldiers who needed female products and special hair products because their hair was falling out with the harsh conditions. As a girl with unruly hair, I have trouble taming the beast in a mild climate. I can’t imagine what it would be like in the harsh conditions of Afghanistan or Kuwait!

Another package was sent to some pregnant soldiers in South Korea. Since that country is technically not in a war zone, they remain there during their pregnancies. Matthew was eager to help me pack a box with diapers, baby wipes, bottles, etc.

I put in each box a letter and this picture that Bella drew. (I just added the text.)

But don’t think you have to spend lots of money or send elaborate care packages! You can send a small package with a couple snacks or some travel sized toiletries. And you don’t have to send a package at all!

Write a letter or send a Christmas card. You hear over and over from the soldiers that the packages sent are great but what really touches them are the letters and support. πŸ™‚

AnySoldier.com also has a Facebook Page and a Facebook Group. I’m part of the group and there’s lots of support and great ideas from members who have been sending lots of care packages over the years. For those who love being creative, there are also members who personalize their boxes by themes and decorate them for added fun. They are inspiring!Β  I’ll see if I can get permission to post some of the pics. πŸ™‚

Operation Christmas Stocking

You’ll also find an Events Tab on the Facebook Group. That is where I found out about Operation Christmas Stockings which is a project to help one of the AnySoldier.com contacts receive Christmas stockings for his entire unit – over 700 stockings! So far we’ve covered 75% of the request. There is still time to get involved. (Items need to be shipped out by Dec 3 using Priority Mail.)Β  Just go to their FB page if you can contribute filled stockings, empty stockings, or items to put into stockings! (Read make sure you read the AnySoldier.com site first so you know how things work. πŸ˜‰ )

I went to the $1 store to buy 10 stocking to stuff with supplies for our troops. When I paid, they rang up as 1 cent instead of $1. I told them they were for a “support the troops” project and if I saved that money I could spend more on supplies. So he gave me the 10 stockings for 10 cents. Praise God!

Oh, and one final note. The first time you put together a package, it can be intimidating! I had to remember to not mix food with toiletries (deodorant tasting cookies, anyone?) and not to pack certain items (ie no pork to the Middle East, no aerosols anywhere, no baked goods). (The FAQ page helped a lot!) Then I had to figure out which custom form to fill out (there’s one for smaller packages and another for over 4 lb packages) and how to fill them out. I found this website really helpful in filling out the PS Form 2976 – A. However, once you’ve get through your first package, it becomes so much easier and filling out the forms are a mere minor inconvenience. So don’t get discouraged. It gets easier and is worth it.Β  πŸ˜‰

If you are interested in supporting our soldiers too, go and check out AnySoldier.com! It’s an incredible organization and I am proud to be involved. πŸ™‚

Lastly, don’t forget to keep our soldiers (and veterans) in your prayers each day!

UPDATE: After I posted this my sister-in-law shared this link: Budget-Friendly Tips for Packing and Sending Care Packages to Military Overseas. There are a lot of great tips and ideas.

Also, here is the link to order free APO Flat Rate Priority Boxes. They are a couple dollars cheaper to ship than regular flat rate.

Lastly, some companies such as Hickory Farms, ships free to APO addresses. If you have Amazon Prime (or else order over $25) you can have your package shipped directly to the APO address for free. (As long as the item is sold by Amazon and not a third party.)

All these little things help. πŸ™‚

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Gifts for Guys

 

Hallie over at Moxie Wife is having an Awesome Gifts For Guys Link Up Party to help you find the perfect gift for your honey. Fun! Here are my suggestions.

Brian is pretty easy to shop for since his wish list is always 95% books. However, it can get a little boring after awhile so I’ve tried to change it up a bit.

I tend to like gift-basket or theme style gifts so these are some of the ones I’ve done so far with the items I’ve put in them at one point or another.

 

Time to Relax Basket

 

Coffee Break Basket

  • Mystic Monk Coffee
  • K-Pack Coffee in his favorite flavors
  • A new coffee mug (Mystic Monks have some cool ones or a Packers mug is always a hit with Brian.)
  • A book to read (natch)

 

Prayer Basket

  • A prayer book or book on spirituality
  • An icon (he loved this St. Joseph one I bought him one year. You can find other nice ones at Printery House or get a Russian Orthodox icon from Not of This World. They have some amazing ones of the Blessed Mother/ Theotokos.
  • Rosary
  • Votive candle

 

Amore Basket*

  • Coupon for a Date Night
  • Scented massage oils
  • CD of a playlist of songs we listened to while we were dating.
  • Candy kisses
  • A love note telling him how much I appreciate all the little (and big) things he does for me and the family. I gave specific examples. Months later I was putting something away in his wallet and I found the note tucked in there and it was well worn. He must have read it a number of times. I was touched that he still carried it with him.

* (This Amore Basket is good for NFP, Phase 3 while the next basket is good for Phase 2. LOL) πŸ˜‰

 

Movie Night Basket

  • Coupon for a Movie Date Night
  • If we are going out – 2 Movie Tickets
  • If we are staying in – A new DVD. (It was a hit when I got him the Sherlock series.)
  • Pack of microwave popcorn (or coupon for movie popcorn)
  • Various packs of β€œmovie candy.”

 

What Does He Enjoy?

These are all things that my hubby enjoys but you can think of endless baskets depending on your hubby’s taste. Other ideas – Game night (board game or video game), sport memorabilia basket from his fave team, camping goods, tools, art supplies, food. (ie fancy BBQ sauces, hot sauces, beers, olive oils…), really, just whatever he enjoys.

 

Big Ticket Items vs On a Budget

A couple of times I saved up for big ticket items. He did not ask for any of them but I knew he would love them. (And he did.)

Other times money was tight so we kept it simple. One year I gave him books (surprise) and a collage photo frame with a photo of us together as well as with all the kids. He loved it and took it to work to put on his desk. He still uses it today and every Christmas I update it with new photos, especially as more kids came along. πŸ™‚

And again, a heart felt love letter has zero cost but it is priceless.

 

A Few More Ideas

I actually bought his for myself but I think it’s a great guy gift too.

New Trent iMirror 6000mAh Heavy Duty 2A/1A Dual USB Ports External Battery Pack – This works great for the times when you need to charge your phone but you don’t have an outlet handy. I use this for my iphone and I’ve gone from 10% to 100 % and still had power left in the external battery.Β  It also works with ipads and other brand phones.

 

If none of these work for you, I found some cool gift ideas at Real Simple.com. I particularly liked…

the foosball game,

the iphone wallet

and the record book ends. (Um, can I get a pair for myself?) πŸ˜‰


Mystic Monk Coffee

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I just placed my Christmas order for Mystic Monk Coffee. It’s a perfect gift! (Make sure to try their Christmas specialties: Christmas Blend and Jingle Bell Java!)

Mystic Monk Coffee is roasted by the Carmelite Monks, a Roman Catholic monastery in the silence and solitude of the Rocky Mountains of northern Wyoming. The monks live a hidden life of prayer and contemplation in the pursuit of God. The monastery is inundated with young men who seek to leave everything to pray for the world, in a tradition at least a thousand years old. It is the monks’ great joy and privilege to share the fruit of their life with you in every cup of Mystic Monk Coffee.

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Holiday Food Gifts from Catholic Monasteries

Speaking of the holidays, if you are looking for an edible Christmas gift, we heartily recommend two gifts that we have received and truly enjoyed.

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Mystic Monk Coffee

Mystic Monk Coffee is roasted by the Carmelite Monks, a Roman Catholic monastery in the silence and solitude of the Rocky Mountains of northern Wyoming. The monks live a hidden life of prayer and contemplation in the pursuit of God. The monastery is inundated with young men who seek to leave everything to pray for the world, in a tradition at least a thousand years old. It is the monks’ great joy and privilege to share the fruit of their life with you in every cup of Mystic Monk Coffee.

My sis bought Brian the Mystic Monk Coffee for his birthday and he LOVED it! Personally, I am not a coffee drinker but the smell of their hazelnut coffee makes you seriously consider converting! They also sell k-cups and fair trade organic coffee.

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Gethsemani Farms

Since 1848, when 44 Trappist monks from the Abbey of Melleray in western France made themselves a new home in the hills of central Kentucky, Gethsemani has been a hardworking community. Supporting themselves at first by farming, the monks now depend on their mail-order sales of homemade fruitcake, cheese and bourbon fudge.

To a Trappist, work is a form of prayer. In fact, the cycle of public prayers the monks chant seven times daily is known as the Work of God, or Opus Dei in Latin. Trappists also pray privately at intervals throughout the day, encountering God through the ancient monastic discipline known as lectio divina, or sacred reading.

We have only tasted their cheese so far, but it was superb. Make sure to try the “smoked” one. Yum!

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