Wow, we are having another giveaway hop starting tomorrow night at Midnight! The 2 we have been a part of for the last 2 weeks will end on the 15th. This one is called THE FALL INTO WINTER GIVEAWAY HOP!
Welcome to the Fall Into Winter Giveaway Hop hosted by This Flourishing Life and Generations Of Savings. This event features items for all of your winter and holiday needs. Each blog participating is giving away a prize or prize pack with a minimum value of $25, and the hosts are giving away four prize packs with a total value of $650+! Winter is a time of family, shopping and cold weather!
Like the last 2 giveaways Mommy and I talked about what we think most about during the winter and we agreed the cold, and how to stay warm. So, we decided for this giveaway we would giveaway something that we hoped would WARM you up.
We are starting with 2 beautiful mugs, a candle, a pound of coffee, 2 packages of tea bags, 1 package of hot chocolate, with a package of mini marshmallows, a box of cookies, candy, and a few surprises.
There are also a lot of other great bloggers in this giveaway hop so be sure visit them as much as you can and enter. They are all giving away some great items. Be sure to visit mommy's little sister over at http://dealsharingaunt.blogspot.com . This giveaway will end on October 29th. Good luck to all!
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My favorite winter memory is making an igloo with my dad one year, it was so big we could all fit in it!
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I remember going tobogganing at the local golf course.
ReplyDeleteMy first Winter memory *or at least the earliest I can remember* is when my twin sister and I threw snowballs at our Dad. But he got even and threw a hard-packed one at my nose. He didn't break it, but Mom got onto him about it and I got hot chocolate. LOL
ReplyDeleteMine is my first experience with snow. My parents took my younger brother and I to Tahoe for Christmas so we could have a white Christmas. It doesn't snow where we live. We went sledding, snow mobiling, we built a snow man, and had snowball fights. We even went on a sleigh ride. It was all very magical. And when we woke up in our hotel room on Christmas morning, we were so excited to see that Santa knew where we were staying, and left our Christmas gifts in our room. :) (Nikki Marie on rafflecopter)
ReplyDeleteI have so many great winter memories and they all revolve around snow. I guess one of my most comforting is when I was a kid and visiting my grandparents and I would come in after a long day of sledding and my grandma would put me in warm jammies in front of the big heater to watch TV with snacks. The Christmas tree was across from the heater and I loved to stare at the lights and icicles and I remember being so content.
ReplyDeleteloved when we visited our cousins in minnesota going sledding and also ice skating...fun times!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite winter memory is going sledding on broken down potato chip boxes in Canada one year.
ReplyDeleteThe kids first Christmas when they were old enough to realize what was going on. When we were kids how we used to go sledding all the time
ReplyDeletemy daughters sledding in tulsa! i loved watching them!
ReplyDeleteChristmas with the family and reading/talking about the birth of Jesus.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite winter memory is taking a horse drawn carriage ridge through Central Park in New York.
ReplyDeleteSledding with my younger brother and friends down the steep hill at our apartment complex.
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Im 31 and my favorite winter memory is when i got to finally see snow and that was 2 yrs ago :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas with my bew baby....Awwwwww
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I remember sledding as a kid
ReplyDeleteStaying up late on Christmas Eve w/ my brothers & sisters, waiting for Santa :)
ReplyDeleteThe first time I went skiing.
ReplyDeleteMaking Christmas ornaments with my Grandmother!
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I loved going out making snowmen
ReplyDeleteMy favorite winter memories are of a sledding trip when I was 10 years old and we were visiting my aunt and uncle in Colorado for Christmas. That's when I first learned that grown-ups really know how to have fun!
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My husband and I did not have family to be with one Christmas - they were all otherwise engaged or we couldn't get to them. So, Christmas morning we went to Mount Vernon and drank hot spiced cider and toured the site. It was so much fun and peacefull and informational!
ReplyDeleteI remember being in Middle School when we had a huge ice storm and lost power for a week. We all camped in the living room with sleeping bags and built a fire to stay warm. It was a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteBuilding a snow lizard!
ReplyDeleteGoing sledding with my Dad the first time...I wiped out and broke my little finger...lol...memorable!
ReplyDeleteIn college, we had a terrible ice storm come through. Fortunately we were safe and snug, and afterwards the whole world glittered! We also had a week of cancelled classes, which was actually pretty nice :)
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the year we got 2 feet of snow...id never forget that
ReplyDeleteSledding with my brothers and sisters.
ReplyDeleteMy parents used to turn part of our yard into an ice skating rink.
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ReplyDeleteMy memory is from 1982 when my dad was alive and we built igloo's in the 2 feet of snow! It was so much fun with him!
Going sledding with my brothers when we were kids
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Making a snowman with my sons about 2 years ago.
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I love every year driving around to see people's christmas lights!
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Sledding off the big hill.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, my dad brought saucer shaped coca cola signs made of some type of metal home. We were going to go down the hill on them. It was one of those snows that had a crust on it so dad decided to go first to check it out. He went so fast and couldn't control it and almost hit a tree so decided it was too dangerous for us kids to ride so we had to go back to riding our sleds.
ReplyDeleteriding sleds with my family
ReplyDeleteBeing snowed in for a week and we couldn't even drive at all on the roads.
ReplyDeletei love the memories of sled riding in my backyard with friends and family
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Making snow angels with my brothers
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ReplyDeleteone winter all the neighborhood kids built the largest snow fort i've ever seen./
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We used to build forts and have snow fights!
ReplyDeleteSledding with the neighborhood kids down the middle of the street
ReplyDeleteGoing to visit my grandparents for Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas morning, and waking up to the first snow.
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I grew up in Alabama, so I really didn't get to see snow or cold too often...I would say... opening up presents on Christmas myamurphy@mail.com
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I remember how great christmas used to be
ReplyDeleteWatching my daughters take their first dive off the roof, and then dog sledding (we lived in Alaska).
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ReplyDeleteMaking snowman with my sisters
ReplyDeleteGoing tobbaging with the family and getting backside blisters. ladyvon at grm dot net.
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Baking Christmas cookies with Mom and my Brother!
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I have lots of winter memories, but now that I'm a mom myself, my favorites are when my kids get to have a good snow. It doesn't happen every year here, but about every other year, we get a decent snow. They love it! Those are the most precious types of memories to cherish!
ReplyDeleteBeing snowed in with my daughter and playing yahtzee all day and watching a marathon of Gilmore Girls.
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My favorite winter memory is taking a hay ride around the Christmas market every year with my grandparents when I was a child.
ReplyDeleteTaking walks with my husband to look at the Christmas lights.
ReplyDeleteMaking popcorn via the fireplace!
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