You Can Help!
Okay--so two days ago I wrote that I was going to share my "perfect day ever" in Florida (last Saturday). Here is a photo from that day--we went to the beach in New Smyrna (sp?), Florida. Watching my children and our friend's two girls play for hours together in the sand was incredible (I even joined in the fun). My greatest joy is watching my family have fun together.
Okay--so who watched American Idol last night?? So many shocking moments--Elvis and Celine singing a duet together and Jordin (my favorite) being tricked into thinking she was getting kicked off. However, the most shocking moments were the stories about homeless, sick, starving children around the world who are living in the worst conditions imaginable. This especially hit home since I just autographed several hundred cookbooks for a fundraiser for a Haiti orphanage fundraiser under the direction of Natasha and Mark Hixon, founders of Quickutz. The Hixons are in the process of adopting three children from Haiti. They've been to Haiti several times and seeing the horrible conditions in which children are barely surviving, they wanted to help. Together with the Quickutz team, the Hixons have created an incredible recipe book--available at your scrapbook store (or you can go to quickutz.com/kidsfromhaiti) for $20.00. All proceeds will go to the orphanage. I purchased 50 of these cookbooks myself and loved the recipes and wonderful photos inside. So--what am I going to do with 50 cookbooks? I'm going out of town for nine days (speaking in Toledo, Ohion on Saturday, visiting Amish Country with my sisters next week, then QVC on Saturday), but when I return I'll concoct some type of contest so 25 lucky scrapbookers will receive a cookbook.
Also, please keep a friend in your prayers. Jen Gallagher (an amazing scrapbooker--she does a lot of work for my QVC show) is battling a wicked cancer with her 12-year-old son, Joey. They just found out it's terminal and he doesn't have much time to live. Jen and her family are simply amazing--they are so courageous during this very challenging time. Read her blog at
http://jengallacher.blogspot.com. I know she appreciates your love and support. You can help the Gallacher family by visiting this website: http://www.benefitforjen.blogspot.com
Have a great weekend and count your many blessings.
Lisa B.



