Showing posts with label Contests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contests. Show all posts

December 9, 2023

More December 2023 Activities at The Pixel Palace

Ugly Winter Wear
Sweater & Sock lines by Katz
Colored by Katz
Tubes: Edited Freeware

Kawaii Kitty Fluff Wreath
Lines by Katz
Colored by Me
Tubes: Edited Freeware
Do NOT claim these as your own.
If you use them, do NOT rip them apart.
If you use them, a link back to the artist listed on them is required.

December 31, 2008

Blog 365: I Did It!


Visit Blog 365

I DID IT!!!!
I posted every day in 2008!
Yes, I know that nearly all of my posts were memes.
BUT I had fun and I stuck with it.

December 11, 2008

Look What I Won!

Karen of "Write From Karen" hosted an ornament giveaway recently and I was the lucky winner! Well, I have received my new ornament and it is just too adorable! Thank you so very much Karen for hosting this giveaway.

My camera is not available (I cannot find the charger for it). So I borrowed this picture from Karen to show you what the ornament looks like! I love it!

December 5, 2008

Winners of the HMP Christmas Giveaway Event

Jocelyn over at Hip Mama's Place has announced the winners of the Christmas Giveaway Event!
I AM ON OF THE WINNERS!!!! I am so excited!
I won a Motherhood Essentials Kit from Belli Skincare (Valued at $39.00).
That is just too cool!!!

Stop by Hip Mama's Place for a complete list of winners!

October 5, 2008

Help Your Favorite Animal Shelter!


http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/

Cast your vote for America's Favorite Animal Shelter. If your favorite local animal shelter wins this contest, your shelter will win a much needed $10,000 donation! And every vote helps save a homeless animal's life. Please help your shelter win and save homeless pets by voting today.

Voting Ends On November 1, 2008

http://www.care2.com/animalsheltercontest/

May 12, 2008

What I Have Learned Since I Became Mom



Since becoming a mother I have learned several things. After giving birth to my daughter in April 1989, I suddenly found that I was responsible for another human being. This was a very hard task to undertake. Babies are very hard to take care of...constant feedings, diaper changes, clothing changes, bottles needing sterilized...the list goes on and on. I learned that I would make mistakes and that I had to fix them and move on. My daughter and I both survived my being a first time mother.

I also learned that the love between a mother and her children is unconditional. You have a strong bond with you children that is unexplainable. Children look at you and it feels as if they are looking deep into your soul...they know you inside and out.

Another thing I learned is that no matter how many times you wash your child's face it will be dirty again 5 minutes later. Even if the child walks two feet from you after washing his or her face, the face will be come dirty again. The child is like a dirt magnet or something.

There are many other things that I learned as a mother but I don't want to bore people with a long post. Besides, it gives me something to blog about later. hehe

5 Things About This Mom


01. I am 37-years-old, my birthday is October 13, 1970.
02. I have two children (girl age 19 and a boy age 15).
03. I have one grandson, age three months.
04. I have two dogs, Annabelle and Shelby.
05. I have one sibling and he is three years younger than me.

Mommyfest Potluck - Peanut Butter Cookies



Easy Peanut Butter Cookies has been one of my favorite recipes ever since my children were very small. The cookies are a easy way to make a quick snack for the kids.

You can use creamy or crunchy peanut butter...I prefer to use creamy. This recipe can be doubled, tripled or bigger depending on the amount you need.

Easy Peanut Butter Cookies

Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1 cup peanut butter, any style
1 egg
2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Cream together sugar, peanut butter and egg. (Mixture will start to form a ball).
3. Add vanilla.
4. Using a cookie scoop or 2 teaspoons, spoon out mounds of cookie dough on an ungreased cookie sheets.
5. Using a fork (or cookie stamp!) press cookie in a criss-cross pattern.
6. Bake for about 13 minutes.
7. Let cool on cookie sheet for 2-3 minutes, then cool completely on rack

May 11, 2008

Being A Mother

Becoming a mother...whether you are ready for it or not...is a big step towards being able to handle a lot of responsibility and involves total commitment. The moment I saw my first child I was overcome with tears. I had been carrying this precious life in me for nine months and was holding a perfect human...10 fingers, 10 toes and a cute button nose. My daughter had a full head of hair and the nurses would "fix it up fancy" every chance they got! I was so nervous handling my new baby girl. I was so afraid that I was going to drop her or hurt her somehow...she seemed so small and fragile.

When my son was born 4 years later I was still nervous when I held him but not as much as I was with my daughter. By now I was a pro at handling a baby...I was more worried about both my children's future and if I would be a good mother to them both. I was so afraid of messing things up and if I did mess them up, not being able to fix them.

The responsibility that comes with having a child, especially two children has been overwhelming at times. But I feel that I have done a good job. I learned to give my love to another human being, unconditionally...which at first I did not think was possible. I also learned how to protect my children...like a mother lion watching her cubs. Yes, I messed up a lot BUT things always seem to smooth out.

I don't think I have done too bad as a mother. My daughter is now 19, has a beautiful baby boy and just got married on May 3rd. She is beautiful and smart and I think she will go far in this life. My son is now 15 and is also smart, handsome and strong. He is currently in the 9th grade in school and is doing wonderfully. Both children have hopes and dreams and I pray that they succeed in accomplishing what they set out to do.

May 7, 2008

5th Annual Mommyfest Blog Party


http://mommyfest.com/2008/?p=14

Hosted By MommyFest.com

Posted by Admin on MommyFest.com: "MommyFest is turning 5 year’s old! Yay! I am so excited. Because it’s our 5th year of hosting this Interactive Online Event, I thought we should do something fun. What more fun than having a Blog Party! How does this work? Well here are the details - so read on …

MommyFest will be on May 12-16, 2008 and moms all over the net will be blog hopping through other participating mom blogs. We will have a list of participants in a special post in the Mommyfest 2008 blog with Mr. Linky. Moms will have an opportunity to meet, learn a bit more, share and chat with other moms in cyberspace.

What is a party without presents and treats? Well, Mommyfest is giving away fun prizes so make sure to join us for all the fun. A list of prizes will be listed in a special post in the Mommyfest blog. Prize drawing will be open to all participants of Mommyfest.

COME JOIN THE FUN! http://mommyfest.com/2008/?p=14


April 23, 2008

Mother's Day Contest: Can of Thoughts

Mother's Day Contest

May is the Mother's Day month and what's the best way to celebrate is give something to all mothers (even the not so mom yet) who are visiting "CAN OF THOUGHTS" - hosted by


This is the very first contest hosted by Vheil! The prize is a beautiful set of kitchen ceramics. The set contains 2 jar which you can put oil and vinegar/soy sauce on it, then the salt and pepper shaker.

To be eligible for this contest the rules must be strictly followed. Please go here: http://www.canofthoughts.com/ to read the rules and see the photo of the awesome prize.

The contest will run April 22, 2008 (Central Standard Time(CST), US) and will end May 11, 2008 at 12 midnight (CST, US). Winners will be announced May 12, 2008.

The contest is open to US residents only.


Now go and spread the word..