Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pumpkin Blessings

Halloween can be a dark holiday,
so why not use it to spread light & blessings!
It all started with this book:

My mom asked if I had seen the page on kindness.

This is the picture for it:

And just look what I have.

Of course, I also have plenty of little boys 
AND even more pumpkins!

(and a big sister ready to help)
The kids helped grow these pumpkins at my in-laws farm.
All we needed now was some black and white gingham ribbon
and some blessing messages!

Everyone wanted to help.


Soon we had our pumpkin blessings.

A whole wagon full!

Off they went to bless the neighborhood.







Bo pulled the wagon,


and Annie was the door girl.

I am not sure who liked it more,
my kids
or the neighbors.

And with an empty wagon,
home again,
home again,
jiggety jig.

As a Halloween blessing to you
 my next 2 posts will be giving away two of my
favorite children's books!

On Thursday the book in this post, or the girl version, you choose :)

On Friday I will post a giveaway for a signed copy of this book:

He will even sign it to whoever you want.
(Great Christmas gift!)
I'll share more about it Friday! 

Have a fabulous week!

45 comments:

  1. LOVE the pictures! :) I can't get over how much Roo is growing!

    Hope you're doing well! Mwah!

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  2. OH I want to enter this giveaway so much! And this post, Lib! I think this is one of the most wonderful things I have ever seen!!! And that picture in the book is so incredibly sweet! You did it JUST PERFECT! What a light and an example you are! You can be sure I will be doing the same thing ASAP and this week and I promise to post about it. This post is going to inspire LOADS of people sweet friend. You always tell me I will be famous but you my friend are making JESUS FAMOUS with posts and kind things like this. THAT...is what fame is. Seriously...cannot say enough about this post and this awesome act of love from your kids. I'm done. Love this and love YOU!

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  3. Ooo, how cute! I love that you did this with your kids. :) I'm really glad you're trying to nurture a good and giving and kind spirit in them.

    Hope you had a great weekend!

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  4. You my dear are such a blessing to everyone around you...Love your ideas on how to share the LOVE. Your Children are very blessed! Hugs to you. xoxo

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  5. What an awesome thing to do! You have some of the best ideas and some of the best books to get them from! : )

    You also have the sweetest kids!

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  6. Beautiful post....wonderful pictures! And do you ever have pumpkins. Your little ones are so blessed to have you for their mom. And I bet you feel blessed to have those wonderful, adorable children too don't you! Absolutely precious family. Hugs

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  7. O wowwwww...i see your beautiful kids doing a good job !! enjoy a happy week.....like the books !!...love love love Ria...xxx...

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  8. now you went and made me love you and those adorable kiddos even more! What a wonderful idea! best. mom. ever. I'll be back for the giveaway!
    t. xoxoxoxoxo

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  9. How could your boys not learn to be kind? with parents like you and Kelly it will just come natural. I would probably shed a tear if some youngsters showed up at my door with a pumpkin. So sweet! Even better that they grew them themselves!

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  10. This is so cute! What a great idea to reach out to your neighbors. You probably made so many days wonderful.

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  11. Aww, I'm sure everyone was blessed by the pumpkins. Such a lovely way to show God's love. Bo looked like he was really getting into the whole thing. He also looks like he's getting good with writing letters.

    As an aside, the picture of all of the kids with the pumpkins is really great and the one with Annie and Bo with the wagon is priceless. TFS all your wonderful ideas with us.

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  12. Ah, your kids are looking so grownup! Look at little Roo!

    What a blessing you guys are. That idea is GREAT...and that sweet neighbour lady! Am I the only one who could still possibly be in jammy pants in the middle of the day when someone unexpectedly comes to the door!? :)

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  13. I want to be your neighbor Libbie! This is such a cute idea. You are raising some amazing kids!!

    ~Trisha

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  14. Libbie you have the most beautiful soul as do your kids. What a great thing to do to brighten up their days and the days of your neighbors. :)
    xoxo

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  15. Oh how I love this activity!!!! You are amazing and do the cutest things with your kids! I have to copy this and do it too! Great idea ... great lesson to teach too. ;)

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  16. This just brings a big smile to my face!

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  17. Oh sweetie, I love the way your and your little "Pumpkin Eaters" lit up Halloween. How very precious your pictures are!

    I adore how ya'll spread the love. :o)

    I'm quite smitten with the Jonah book and would love to read it with my eight grandkiddos!!!

    God bless ya and have an extraordinary day. :o)

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  18. Libbie, you make my heart sing with your lovely ideas which bless not only the children and neighbors but those who follow your blog. Just lovely! (hugs)

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  19. That's a lovely idea and looks like they all had so much fun!

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  20. what a perfectly delightful tradition to start! love the idea. there should be more neighbors like you in the world. it would make it a much nicer place.

    you are such a blessing to those who come into contact with you.

    would love to read either book to my grandkids. we're actually looking for some christian books for all of them.

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  21. You and your children are precious! I am getting so many great ideas from you. :o) I just may have to steal this idea next year for Avery.

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  22. You are such a twinkling star in this world!

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  23. I love your fun ideas. :) Not only do you HAVE fun ideas, you actually implement them! I find that even more amazing. ;)

    Thanks for putting a smile on my face this evening.

    :)

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  24. Such a sweet act of kindness. We agree over here, that Halloween is pretty dark. You sure lightened things up and made use of those fantastic pumpkins!

    xx

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  25. Oh my goodness, now thats a fantastic way to serve our fellow man. Love this idea--I may have to borrow it!!! First time to your blog, don't know how I've missed it.
    Ann
    Tin and Sparkle

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  26. You have the sweetest ideas to make others happy Libbie - i think you should win the "best mum" medal! And you blog so nicely about it all. Big hugs!

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  27. Omgosh! YOu all are always doing something special for someone else. I love this idea. PERFECT! YOur kids are all getting so big. May you be blessed too!

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  28. OH, I ALWAYS COME AWAY WITH A BLESSING AFTER A VISIT TO YOUR HOME, filled to the brim with children who L O V E Him...once again I'm smilin'.
    Sending HUGS a plenty for a blessed week...Rosie

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  29. This is just the sweetest thing! Such a great idea and what a wonderful lesson to teach your children about giving back to their neighborhood. Love it!
    I'm your newest follower :)
    Kim

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  30. What wonderful goodness! Luv it! Also loved this part: "The kids helped grow these pumpkins at my in-laws farm." <-- how very, very cool.

    The Fish for Jonah book sounds great.

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  31. How Sweet & Kind.... A True Blessing, You are such a Wonderful Mom & Roll Model & Teacher of The Word ~ xox
    Cheryl

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  32. What can I say that no one else has said about this post.
    Libbie I love you and how you are raising your beautiful children.
    Thanks for being you and God Bless you
    Love
    Maggie

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