Our 1st give-a-way of the year is here! Thanks for being such a great
BSJ fan and friend. So to celebrate you all...let's start the New Year with a freebie shall we? :) No worries...there aren't a whole bunch of crazy rules to enter either. All you need to do is follow the BSJ blog (to the right), "
like" us on facebook
HERE, and leave a comment about your most memorable moment in 2010. That's it! Good luck free spirits!
*Winner will be chosen randomly and announced January 10, 2011. 1 entry per person. You must join the blog, fb page AND answer the question to be entered to win :)
(pictured above: howlite freedom, red freedom, jasper freedom bracelets)
be free,
Myisha
First I have to tell you how many compliments I have heard about my bird earrings. I love them.
ReplyDeleteMy best memory of 2010 was starting the road to starting my own sewing/crafting business. It has been bumpy with lots of curves but being able to craft for work has been awesome so far. Thanks again.
Ali
Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable moment of 2010 was when I delivered a workshop presentation to a national audience at the National Association of Independent School's People of Color Conference. I felt completely in my element, and, I was wearing my "Tree of Life" bracelet!
My best memory in 2010 was getting a manicure at Mani-Kir Royale back in May and meeting some of the ladies in the Backyard Boutique Party Network. I had not had a manicure since I got married 5 years ago. I definitely felt like a princess.
ReplyDeleteMy fondest memory of 2010 is the beginning of figuring out my life's purpose. I'm still on the journey, but I've never felt more peaceful than I have.
ReplyDeleteParthenia Warford My best memory was the seeing the affiramation bracelets on Jewell Green and falling in love with them. She immediately game me your contact info, not only did I purchase those bracelets I bought a pretty pink one and asked you to custom make bracelets for the lovely single moms and military widow that participate in our program.
ReplyDeleteMy best memory was when the founder of the biggest pancreatic cancer organization came to Jazz to the Heart to meet me. We just looked at one another and gave each other a big hug...we both knew that what we are doing is great. Both of our mothers died from pancreatic cancer the same year.
ReplyDeleteMy best memory of 2010 is when I (and daughters) gave my King a surprise 40th party. The girls and I planned this party 3 months out. Being a super close knit family, it was difficult to keep the surprise under wraps, but we did it. The part that touched me the most, is that everyone that was invited came;when invited everyone said, "Absolutely Yes", right away. People from Philly and GA, too. On the day of the surprise, my King was so touched. You could see it in his eyes, and his emotions were palpable. I had to go to a friend's house to cook the meal (island style) for the guest . He was so surprised about the food, because he did not smell it cooked in our home, nor stored in our refrigerator. I want forget that night, that moment in time.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for offering such lovely pieces to be given away! My most memorable moment in 2010 would most undoubtedly be my first BIG CHOP (I cut off all of my long hair)! For all of my life, I've had very long, nice hair and with that hair, I hid behind it. Even when I didn't get compliments about my "physical appearance", I would always get great compliments about my hair. Over the years, I've gained weight due to emotional stress & just forgetting about "me" period. When I cut my hair, it felt as if alot of "dead weight" was lifted off of my shoulders. It gave me a sense of freedom, comfort, and peace, knowing that I am "Shenina" regardless if I have long hair or no hair! So doing my BIG CHOP was a BIG, memorable moment for me in 2010! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable 2010 moment is when my aunts adopted daughter found her
ReplyDeleteIt was such a great time meeting and conversing with her for the first time. I knew she was a Johnson based on all her freckles, lol since they are popular generation to generation. My cousin and I talked for hours into the wee hours of the morning. Just being able to get to know her and her know me was a moment in time I will never forget. I will cherish that moment always. We exchanged contact info and vowed to keep in touch and visit one another.
My most memorable moment of 2010 was having the honor to be at my beautiful niece's birth in June. It was such an awesome experience and it makes me appreciate my mother and all other mothers out there.
ReplyDeletemy most memorable moment was realizing I let go of a grudege against a true friend intime@myself.com like fb jen twark gersch
ReplyDeleteRealizing that I COULD succeed at my business. I love sewing and I enjoyed my time home during the summer of 2010. I can't wait to do it again in 2011. Hopefully, I will have the courage and the faith like you to let go of working for someone and work full time for myself!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I'm following on here, liked you on FB and have been thinking 2010 over. My most memorable moment of 2010? Turning a certain "milestone" birthday in August and having a 4 day celebration with my 2 best friends. I'll never forget all the fun memories we created that weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable moment was when i stepped out on faith, and faced my fears, had my first surgery; and started making positive changes to improve my health.
ReplyDeleteMy most memorable moment of 2010 was walking out to the lobby in my doctoral graduation procession. My family was waiting with big smiles; my uncle picked me up in the air and swung me around, my mom looked as though she had been crying, and my son had flowers to give me and told me he was proud I was a doctor! priceless
ReplyDeleteEnjoying time with my family, especially my niece and my nephews. They are so sweet and always make me laugh.
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