Spring Giveaway!
March 15, 2010 by admin
Filed under The Girlhood Blog, Uncategorized
In case you missed the January giveaway, here’s your second chance! We’re giving away 3 more issues of the 2009 Spring Edition of The Girlhood Home Companion (Make It Lovely) and the Mother/Daughter workshop cd’s that go along! Contest ends midnight March 31st, 2010.
To enter this giveaway, please suggest The Girlhood Home Companion facebook page to your Facebook friends (see “suggest to friends” under the page image). Then post here to tell us what you appreciate the most about your mother!
Oh, and tell a friend to enter the giveaway too!
Blessings to you,
Jill and Eric Novak



I love how my mother was typified by her love for God and for good toward other people.
I appreciate my mom for teaching me to see God’s beauty all around us. Little things and the big things. My mom taught me how to cook and keep house for my family.
Hey Jill!

I suggested to 16 of my FB friends. Hope I win this time!
It doesn’t seem possible my mom went home to Jesus 24 years ago.
I still miss her and the love and joy she would pass on to my children.
What I appreciated the most about my mom was her love of life.
Oh, how she loved to laugh! She knew no strangers, she could be in a
crowd of people and so easily strike up a conversation with folks.
Her heritage was Czechoslovakian so she passed on some oh, so good
recipes that I enjoy making.
I so look forward to seeing her again in Glory one day!
In Christ, Donna Sweet
hislambs5@gmail.com
I shared this on facebook.
What i love the most about my mother. Is no matter what we did or do she loves and prays for each of us. And will always be there for you and shows God’s love to every person she meets.
My mom used to always take us on long hikes through the woods and tell us about all of the different animals and plants. And, she would give us a chance to teach devotions with her flannel graph; that was always really fun.
I appreciate all the hard work my mom does around the house and teaching me and my sisters. We’ve not always made it easy for her, but she’s never given up!
~ Katie
When I was 16, I had my oldest baby. So I could finish school my mother quit her job as a paralegal to take care of my baby. I graduated High school and worked as a nurse assistant in Labor & Delivery until I got married. The sacrifices of a mother’s love, I and my children are grateful.