Saturday, February 13, 2010

Giveaway

This small, rosewood tray was labled a "bread tray" in the craft shop, and it's the only wooden tray I've been able to find. I liked it so much that I tried it out with my morning coffee. If nobody comments, I get to keep it! But if you would like to own it, please post your comment by midnight CST, Monday, February 15. (This will be our last giveaway for a few months as we prepare to go back to Marulaon.)



11 comments:

The dB family said...

It's beautiful!! All your giveaways have been so far! And I've missed them all until today :o). Would you be willing to ship to Canada?

Blessings!
Deborah

LISA said...

Very lovely tray, right now we are liking all things wooden and bread in our house.
Off to audition in just a few minutes...prayers so appreciated.
Weekend blessings to you all.

Kathryn Stansbury said...

I love it! Put my name in the hat!
Kathryn

Nahna said...

Please put Mimmie's name in the "pot"...I will have the opportunity, perhaps to purchase one while we are there.

Prayers for you and your preparations to return to M.

Love you all.
Mom

Nancy said...

I feel kind of guilty leaving a comment...if you are hoping no one does. ;-) But then again, I don't want you to feel bad either, if no one does! What a conundrum.

I subscribed to your blog awhile ago and I enjoy it very much. My daughter, Sara, is friends with Joy so it was fun to see the posts when she came to visit you. I love the photos of people you put on... especially Katherine - what a cutie, but also the people of Marulaon. Thank you for sharing with us!

Doug Hibbard said...

I certainly want to win....but you usually draw my name either right before the win...or right after...

Doug

Anonymous said...

Please enter me in the giveaway. The tray is just beautiful and perfect for coffee. We are praying for everyone. Barbara

quilt'n-mama said...

THis is beautiful!
Add our name to your list!
Blessings,
Gayly for our crew

Christy said...

I'm thinking this would be a nice cheese tray for when we entertain. It is lovely. Thanks for thinking of us all!

Interestingly, Ed and I spent new years eve with a man who spent some of his young life in the SI while his parents were in the peace corps. It was fascinating to hear tidbits about your part of the world from someone who has been there.

Turning into Mom said...

The tray is beautiful. It would be a nice addition to our "international" decor.
I have enjoyed keeping up w/ya'll by reading your blog. Joanna and Curtis still talk about playing with your kids on the playground at the seminary apts.
Blessings!
Hannah

Elizabeth Drue. said...

Wow, it's lovely! Put my name in the hat.

It's been wonderful to keep up with my cousins through y'all's blog. God bless!

Elizabeth Drue.