Poppy Dip Contest 6… one more day to WIN!
Share your Poppy Dip day with me…. it’s your last chance to win! All you need to do is share one thing that made today extra special. Enter 1x a day. I’ll draw a name on Saturday & share the winner via bloggy video in the afternoon when Zoie naps:)
If I draw your name… you win a very special Poppy Dip dress! You pick the fabric available and size…graciously donated by Sallee.
my hubby. all the kisses he gives me EVERY morning. He is my best friend and I love him more and more 🙂
Having my son come home the morning after spending the night with Grandma. I know he's been well taken care of, but our house just isn't the same without him.
Waking up in the morning to see all three of my healthy children with smiling faces!!!
I woke up to hubs cooking breakfast and two happy children. We ate together and looked through dad's India trip pics. Simply Poppy Dip, dontcha think?
Morning coffee and my babies snuggling in bed with me!!!
Taking a nap with my sweet Hannah laying across my chest with her arms wrapped around me! Love it!Julie
I thought I already posted mine, but maybe it did not come through.We are so grateful for God's provision.
My hubby is home after being gone to Colombia on a mission trip. Yesterday was our 15 year anniversary. LOVE having him back!!!
My daughter 3 was looking at our two year old son and said "Moma, he is so cute…I just can't believe he is mine."
I took my brother to the store for thirty minutes and he was so exicted to have "lonley time"
Having our sweet 9 year old boy ask "Have things progressed the way you imagined they would since 1990?" (He gets his nerdiness from his dad.) He also said while driving throught Mt. Airy, NC (Mayberry)- "Why do they keep this place looking old?" John responded "Because people like to see it." Joshua then said "So this is what it looked like in the 1980s."
Our good friends are arriving home tonight with their 4 year old boy from Ethiopia! We cannot wait to greet them. :)))
Hearing wonderful news that our friends received their referral yesterday from Ethiopia! Their little guy is 9 months old!
Crazy poppy dip day!!! For a month I have had terrible pain in my hands, debilitating and scary pain! I thought I had suddenly developed really bad arthritis or something awful.I finally went to the Dr. today- he said it is the parvo virus and I probably picked it up in Ethiopia! Great rejoicing at our house!!!! I had been so concerned! My hands hurt so badly, it was hard to drive, hard to change diapers. We are so relieved and thankful at our home tonight! The pain feels manageable knowing it will end soon!!!
I was able (with Gods help) to get a large donation from my church to give to the Mocha Club for Orphan Care in Africa! I am determined to continue to be the voice of all the orphans despite the stereotyping, the "bad economy" and all the other excuses I get from people. It was truly a POPPY DIP way to start my day:-). Tammy Stonebrook
When my three year old says "mommy's cooking has to be good" with a mischeivious wink towards daddy.kawasakirose@gmail.com