Sheep, Chickens and Bees. Oh My!

Great Ideas November 30, 2022

It was at least 20 years ago that my father said we were no longer exchanging Christmas gifts. He was not being a Grinch, he just felt we have too much already. My Dad wanted us to give gifts that impacted lives in honor of one another; specifically in developing nations.  A new family tradition was born. INTENTIONAL GIVING has been central to our family Christmas celebrations ever since.

Goat & Cashmere

Great Ideas December 1, 2016

 

INTENTIONAL GIVING has been tradition in our family for over 20 years. It started with my father who felt gift giving at Christmas should be with purpose. He challenged all of us to use the season to consider intentional giving.  Our Christmas presents since have been purchased from a  World Vision Gift Catalogue enriching the lives of many. The spirit of Christmas can be found in each gift purchased through a variety non profit agencies working in developing countries.  In my blog Sheep, Chickens and Bees  I share how I have creatively wrap these special gifts.  The goat-themed gift basket  presented in this blog is another creative gift giving idea. I have built a theme around this meaningful intentional present that changes lives!

Honey Bees For Christmas

Great Ideas November 28, 2015

A rewarding and fun project this Christmas is giving a Gift with Purpose Themed Basket!  Intentional Giving is a very meaningful way of gifting. The Gift is built around a theme with the central item being purchased through an impact catalogue. Our family has sourced our Intentional Giving through the  World Vision Gift Catalogue. They provide over a hundred animals, items and services that you can donate to families in developing nations.

Lavender, Say No More.

What I Love November 5, 2015

I Love Lavender.

The rich purple-blue flower spikes are so picturesque sitting on a window sill or hanging from a door knob.
My passion for its scent began one afternoon 5 years ago. I walked through a door but not just any door. It was the door of a 300 year old stone villa perched on a hilltop village in the Luberon Valley in Provence.

My First Wrinkle

My Thoughts November 3, 2015

I spotted it on my 28th birthday. I was on board a ship in the Port of Piraeus outside of Athens Greece with my husband and 18 Swedish sailors (or at least I think they were sailors.) They were a group of young men sponsored by some churches to help with preparing the vessel for sea.