With Christmas drawing closer I'm in the mood for another giveaway. This time I'm giving one lucky winner six of my favorite books from when I was growing up.
I don't have time to give you a review for all of them other than to say if you like reading true to life stories about Amish teens, courtship, and marriage you will love this selection.
If you would like to have a chance to win these leave a comment telling me something you would love to be able to do someday.
For a second entry post a link to this giveaway on your blog then come back and leave another comment telling me you did.
Winner will be chosen on Thursday December 9th using random.org Please make sure I have a way to contact you if you are chosen as the winner.
I would like to visit my husband's home country.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the giveaway! Something I would love to be able to do someday is to learn how to tat. My great-grandmother did it, but no one in the family ever learned how.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, JC ... I would sooo love to be gifted with these books.
ReplyDeleteI have a LOT of catching up to do with your writes ...
Have a beautiful Christmas week ~
TTFN ~ Marydon
I would love to learn how to knit.
ReplyDeleteI love reading your blog! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThere are quite a few things I'd love to be able to do someday, but one thing I'd LOVE to do is go visit New Zealand! It looks so beautiful out there!
When my kids are grown, I'd like to train to be a midwife.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to give every teeny piece of my heart to my husband and hold nothing back. After 14 yrs, I still hold back a bit. Need to trust more. ;)
ReplyDeleteOne thing I would love to be able to do one day is write a book or two for children, and one about homeschooling.
ReplyDeleteI simply long to be a wife and mother someday if the Lord wants that in my life:)
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit my husbands country someday, Lord Willing. I would also love to learn how to cook better!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your generous offer! I would love to have my poetry published as children's books... maybe some day:-) I would also love to go on a Christian cruise to Alaska!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go to Alaska.
ReplyDelete~Cheryl
I would like to learn how to sew dresses. So far, I can only sew simple skirts, but I hope one day I will be able to sew a 1940s inspired dress :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for having these giveaways!
I would like to learn to throw pottery. As in making it, not throwing it at someone. Ha!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway.
Excellent! WE LOVE reading lovely books with good content. How nice of you!
ReplyDeleteMy dream would be to see my two grandaughters who live in Australia.
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit Ireland. (I forgot to mention that in my excitement over the books..lol.)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go on a mission trip to Liberia...
Thank you for hosting a giveaway!!!
McKenzie
memhorses@yahoo.com
I've posted a link: My blogging friend has another cool giveway! http://ajoyfulchaos.blogspot.com/ Somebody's going to have some great reading :-) Thanks, again!
ReplyDeleteI would love to travel to all of the homesites of Laura Ingalls Wilder in one trip. Just take my time - no schedules.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to go to Guatemala and meet my sponsored child through Compassion.
ReplyDeleteI posted a link:
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I would love to learn how to paint or play a music instrument :-)
ReplyDeleteLea White
New Zealand
I would love to be able to have children.
ReplyDeletethanks for this giveaway:)
Hi...I'd love to go to England with my hubby...and I'd love to add your books to my Amish collection.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful holiday season to you and yours, mmm
I would love to travel throughout Europe and Australia :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to travel through Europe and Australia :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to knit socks - I just can't master those double-pointed needles!
ReplyDeleteSomeday...I would love to make a quilt like my grandma used to make.
ReplyDelete1) Raise joyful children. 2) Be off-the-grid self sufficient. 3) Go to France and eat a lot of really good cheese.
ReplyDeleteI would love to publish a book someday :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome group of books! I admit to being a book junkie and I especially love self-published books, and those that teach us something. Karin
ReplyDeleteI would love to become an LPN and play the piano someday.
ReplyDeleteI would love to take my boys to see the homes I grew up in.
ReplyDeletemoma3homeschool(at)gmail(dot)com
Someday I would love to be married and have a house full of little children if it's God's Will :-)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Pineapple Quilt series (borrowed them from a friend so I don't own it) and would love to read that book and also the others you have up! You are too generous!
Kate
www.journeytoamish.blogspot.com
wardekai000@yahoo.com
One day I would love to visit Amish Country ,maybe spend at least a week with an Amish family...I love reading all about the Amish way of life but,to really experience the reality of it would be a gift to me.
ReplyDeleteThese books would make a nice gift too :)...Thanks for hosting this Give Away...you are sweet for doing so.... blessings,Shelley
I would LOVE to learn how to quilt!
ReplyDeleteI've just found your blog in the last few weeks, and I have really loved reading through all the archives! What a great writer you are!
I would love to visit Israel and Switzerland someday. I'd also love to have my own business someday.
ReplyDeleteI would love to travel and take pictures of anything and everything!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to explore the USA with my children. (And win this contest;P)
ReplyDeleteSomeday I would love to spend a week or two really exploring the attic in the home of my mother's family. It was originally built in the 1850's and has been continuously lived in by family until my great aunt passed a few years ago. There are so many things stored in the attic that it boggles my mind with many of them being very old and of course important to someone in my family at one time or another.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful prize!
ReplyDeleteI would love to live off grid and be self sufficient (we're working on it, but still have a lot to learn), but I would also love to take an extended road trip (at least a year or two) with my family. I have a hard time reconciling the two dreams in my heart and mind!
I would LOVE to be able to speak to people in Middle English! I'm a medievalist and can read Middle English, but my pronunciations are still terrible.
ReplyDeleteI would love to live as an amish person for a week.
ReplyDeleteI posted a link http://bradleyfamilync.blogspot.com/2010/12/blog-giveaway.html
ReplyDeleteI would love to own a milk cow!
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a sweet give-away.
I'd like very much to have a garden once more.
ReplyDeleteI would like to be entered in the give away. One day I hope to take a mission trip and distribute Bibles and other Christian literature.
ReplyDeleteplainlady4jc@gmail.com
Please enter me in your drawing.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I've always wanted to do since my first visit to Lancaster, PA is stay with an Amish family for a couple weeks to a month and live as they do for that period of time.
I so want to learn how to spin my own yarn, as well as learning to weave. Someday someday.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Someday I would like to win a giveaway, seriously I would like to go to Alaska.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I would like to win a giveaway, seriously I would like to go to Alaska.
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind to have so many wonderful giveaways. Someday I would like to have a small herd of milking goats, so that we could have milk, and make soap and other goat's milk products. Lord willing, we may have some this spring!
ReplyDeleteI want to complete my family tree and write a book about the people of my family.
ReplyDeletemary.kimbro70@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteMiss MaryAnn,
ReplyDeleteI put a comment about your giveaway on my blog.
:)
I would love to finish a full size quilt someday. I dream about it and even have some material for different ones, but have yet to start one, let alone finish one. :)
ReplyDeleteI've just finished reading throughyour blog archives. (It's just before the summer holidays here, most of the students are gone so I have a lot more time on my hands than usual here at work!) I've thoroughly enjoyed this peek into a different life.
ReplyDeleteRight! What would I like to do?
1. Go to England for a nice long holiday.
2. Suddenly get enthused by housework and have a beautifully shining clean house.. or better yet... have my boys get enthused by doing housework so THEY do the work!
3. Write a book and have it published.
That last one is a typical English teacher's dream, I know.
I would love to become more self-sufficient, growing and canning everything we can. I dream of quilting someday. Taking Photography classes, and maybe art too. My list could go on and on, but for now I will sit and hug my six children and wonderful husband!
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing such neat give-a-ways. Kristena
Maybe I should leave my email address just in case :)
ReplyDeletewaynekris@gmail.com
There's too many things I'd like to do! But I'll name one, I sure would like to learn how to yodel. :)
ReplyDeleteibittybarbara at gmail dot com
I would love to go on a Caribbean cruise!
ReplyDeleteOH, a wonderful give away! Thank you! Lets see..... I think I would love to go back to my home land, Italy. I have many relatives there & my heart is still there. Also, a great place to give the gospel, a place that is hungering for the Word. My heart is there. I do not fly or I would go. I still keep in touch with family there.
ReplyDeleteAre some of these books, Rod & Staff books? If so, I love that publication.
Blessings!
Your giveaway looks lovely! Thank you for a chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteI love to bake, but don't know how to bake a pie. I would like to learn how to bake pies. :)
I'd like to learn to live in simplicity. To be quiet and gentle and work with my hands. To be a contented and godly homemaker.
ReplyDeleteMany blessings in Christ..Trish
I have just posted a link to your very generous giveaway. Thank you for giving us a chance to own these lovely books :-)
ReplyDeletemany blessings..Trish
Would love to have a farm someday. Would love to be able to give my daughter some land- free and clear.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in the contest.
www.yarnsoflife.blogspot.com
I would love to write and publish a book someday!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win these books!
memoriesmama @ netonecom . net
I would love to move farther in the country (like in having less or no neighbors, and live from our land)
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to quilt and make beautiful quilts. I've never been talented at anything crafy or artsy.
ReplyDeleteSomeday I would love to live in the Pacific Northwest. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to find out more about my paternal grandmother whose early life has been a complete mystery, but I'm sure there is a very interesting story there somewhere. Meanwhile, many thanks for your generosity in offering these lovely books.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a starry sky out West, away from my big city. Even better would be to see a meteor shower there. :-)
ReplyDeleteSomeday I will see Jesus face to face and sometimes, honestly, I just can't wait :)
ReplyDeleteHello and greetings from New Zealand. We will be having a summer christmas here. I love reading about the Amish folk and their ways. I would love to be included in your giveaway please.
ReplyDeletenz dot sandra at gmail dot com
I would love to learn to knit. My Grandma used to knit and I still have some of the last jumpers she ever knited me when I was a child. I treasure them and I would love to be able to give my children (and in the future) grandchildren, all though a long way off since they are only 3 & 8 months!) the same pleasure. Blessings REbecca (rdpeterson@optusnet.com.au)
ReplyDeleteI would love to sing at Christmas time in a church choir or be a member of a gospel choir. It's not that I have a special voice its just that I want to be part of a joyful noise in this world. Thank you for offering another giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love to enjoy a grandchild someday. Please choose my entry for your book giveaway. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to leave my contact info in my post above: jmurskibeth@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be able to rent a large log cabin for a week at Christmas and have our whole family join us there. My cabin would be in New England, in snow country, and would have a huge stone fireplace with lots of seasoned hardwood already cut, stacked and ready to put on the fire. We'd play in the snow, go sledding, have wonderful meals together, exchange simple homemade gifts and attend a Christmas Eve candlelit service together in a little stone church. We'd sing Christmas carols together and stay up late talking into the night. Since our children, grandchildren and great grandchildren are scattered across the country from California to Florida, I know it's not really possible to do, but it's fun to dream.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Mary in PA
I would love to have a second honeymoon with my husband.
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn how to use my new camera on other settings other than the automatic setting.
ReplyDeletekblaidlaw@charter.net
I would Love to see Jesus face to face,and meet all the Loved ones in that wonderful land, Here on earth I would like to have a farm animal for each child,and teach them how to live off this beautiful land the Lord has blessed use with, And I would like to have many beautiful ,veg. herb, and flower gardens.
ReplyDeleteI would love to retire early!
ReplyDeleteI would like to know I have made a positive difference in someone's life...and I would like to have the opportunity to contact some who have unknowingly had a positive influence on my life path.
ReplyDeleteThank you for setting up such a great giveaway!
momtocsns (at) gmail (dot) com
I would love to get my house fixed like it was before a series of unfortunate incidents took place. And, if that is God's will for me, I know it will happen.
ReplyDeletePlease enter me in your drawing for your books. Reading good books helps promote healthy and hopeful attitudes.
Blessings to you and yours,
Jory