Saturday, January 8, 2011

A New Adventure


Well, our family is beginning a new adventure. This week I officially became an independent consultant for Inspiranza Designs. For over a year I have been trying to find a part-time/work at home "something" to make a bit of extra income for our family. I have looked at a whole array of options! But I found myself drawn to jewelry. For awhile I was looking into making my own jewelry to sell on Etsy. I purchased a $10 downloadable e-book and watched some online tutorials, but just couldn't take the plunge.....

I have always said I will NEVER do the party business, I'm just not a sales person. While I've enjoyed hosting parties I just didn't think I'd ever sale anything. But, this fall I was invited to several home parties with other ladies in our church. I realized how much I looked forward to these "Girls Night Out" events. And then God just surprised me by getting me thinking about jewelry again.

I love jewelry. Over the past six years I have been pregnant or nursing most of the time. And I have learned the benefit of accessorizing! My jewelry always fits & is flattering no matter what my current size. But, I was still a bit uncertain about the sales thing.

This month Jeremy and I are going to a Discover Adoption Seminar. I am literally counting down the days! We actually attended this same seminar six years ago when I was pregnant with Grace. So this dream has been a long time in the making! The Lord has really blessed me with the ability to trust in His provision for our adoption. But, I also knew we would need to do our part. I was itching to do something that could begin our official adoption fund.

With my draw towards jewelry and my new openness to the home party business I decided to do some research on the Internet and see what I came up with. The very first company I found was a Christian company, Inspiranza Designs that sold sterling silver (my favorite) jewelry. And then I saw a tab "Show Hope." I was currently reading Mary Beth Chapman's book and new this was their foundation that helps set waiting orphans into loving homes by giving financial grants to families who are in the process of adoption. Inspiranza Designs donates $2 to Show Hope for every charm sold from their charm bracelet line.

I was interested in possibly selling jewelry to start an adoption fund and discovered a Christian company thats mission is to be "the helper of the orphan" (Psalms 10:14) Wow!

I requested more information and excitedly waited to hear more. I also began researching other companies. Right away someone from Inspiranza Designs called me back and answered all my questions. Leslie was SO helpful and is an adoptive mom herself, who started as a stay at home mom when her kids were young. We hit it off right away. But, i was still feeling a bit indecisive...

So I sent an e-mail to some of my closest girlfriends. Their feedback was split right down the middle between two companies. I had been hoping the responses would be unanimous making for a clear decision. But, God had a better plan. Through a conversation with my close friend Lindsay I realized that Inspiranza was the right choice. She said, "This company really seems to be a good match for you - in mission, especially. You can't put a price tag on that." It helped me to realize this venture wasn't going to be about just selling jewelry. I might have "Come for the jewelry." But I was going to, "Stay for the MISSION & join in shining for Him!" (Inspiranza's tag line!)

Its so exciting to see how God was working in my life when it wasn't even really on my radar. I'm still a little nervous about sales. But, God has given me an intense passion for adoption. Not just for my family, but to also encourage others to be "the helper of the orphan." I know I can share that. And I am stepping out in faith that God will show me with Him all things are possible (including turning me into a sales girl!)

You can check out my new website here. I am currently hosting an online party to launch my new business! Or if a girl's night out sounds like fun to you and you want to join me on this new adventure I am currently booking parties! ;)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Christmas With Nana

This year Nana came on New Year's Eve for us to celebrate Christmas. The kids had a great time opening TONS of presents. Well, maybe I should say the girls had a great time, Titus was pretty disinterested in unwrapping.
Grace got a kid's cookbook. She loves it and we have already tried a recipe out for a family night.
Titus' big truck.

Faith's favorite gift a PlayDoh kitchen.


The kids got lots of new costumes for their dress up box.
Grace's favorite gift her TAG reading system. She loves reading all by herself.
Nana got a clapper for her bedroom light, her request.
Then we got to go out for a fun New Year's Eve with our friends while Nana babysat. I think everyone had fun!

Tangled

The week after Christmas I took the girls to our local theater to see Tangled. They really love the story of Rapunzel and Grace often refers to herself as Rapunzel since her hair is so long. We hadn't taken them to the theater since Faith was a newborn so neither of them remembered what it was like. We had two coupons so I only had to pay for one child's ticket, and we took the girls each a ring pop from their stocking so it was a very cheap outing. The movie was super cute and they are excited to see it again with daddy when it comes out on DVD.
We got there early so I was able to snap a few pictures.

Grace made me take a picture of the screen, "So dad could see how big it was!"
The girls were disappointed daddy couldn't come too. But, were excited when they realized it was a "girl" thing since he stayed with TItus. They are all about "girls only."