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Friday, October 31, 2008

What's Good in My Life?

Every once in a while I have to take a step back and think about what good things God has placed in my life. After all, this website is supposed to be about blessings right? So as the author, what I am blessed with? Well, plenty that's for sure.

A few weeks ago, I was feeling in the dumps about the topic of friends. I've had a lot of friends come and go in my life and for reasons I couldn't control. Some were jealous. Some felt inadequate and didn't think they were living a moral enough life to be friends with a Christian (yep, I really did lose a friend for that reason). Others just moved and our friendship just drifted off into the sunset. Thinking about this left me quite down. I really miss some of those people that helped shape my life.

Then I went to my job at a local university here in Jersey and God reminded me that what's in the past is in the past. When I came into work a good friend of mine who I became friendly with almost as soon as I started there 3 1/2 years ago, gave me a beautiful bracelet that she made. She is a very crafty person and started beading recently. I admired the bracelet she made for herself and asked her to make me one so I could buy it. Within a day she had whipped up a new one and flat out gave it to me. Now that bracelet is probably worth at least $40! Wasn't that nice of her? And let me tell ya, it's gorgeous. Now that is a friend.

That same day I met a husband and wife for lunch at our university restaurant. They are quite a kind couple that I hadn't seen in a while. My husband had him as a professor many years ago when he attended the school as a student. Years later, I met him and his wife on a tour to Europe that we all went on. We had a great time with them and have kept in touch over the years. When we went to lunch we talked about everything under the sun and when it was time to leave, they treated me to lunch. Yet another way that God reminded me that I truly do have some good friends in my life.

It's important to pay attention to these little things and try to realize why they are happening. They don't just happen by coincidence. God is truly behind these things. He wants to make us happy and he really did that day as he reminded me that not only is he my friend, but that I have many Earthly friends as well.

So what's good in your life? Feel free to share with me and my readers all the blessings in your life. Hopefully this will make you stop and think about what those things are. Trust me! They are plenty of things if you think about it for a second.

To share your story in 600 words or less, simply email me at: dendiv@yahoo.com

Wishing you "Blessings from Above,"


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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Robin Gunn Book Winner & New Contest


Congratulations to Julie Maloney, author of the Cool Mom Guide blog! Julie is the winner of Robin Gunn's newest book Sisterchick's Go Brit! Stop by and see her really "cool" blog, Cool Mom Guide.


Sorry to hear you didn't win? That's ok! I still have two more copies! (I am telling ya - Robin and her staff we were really good to me!) This contest will be a little different though. Simply visit my blog, subscribe through email or an RSS feed, then leave me a comment on this post to let me know you did so. It's that easy! Good luck.


Wishing you "Blessings from Above,"

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Six + one = seven blessings!

Hi all. From time to time I'd like to share with you some of the blessings that my readers have in their lives. The following is a story of a young couple, Jaime and Alex, who desperately wanted children but were having a difficult time to conceiving. God did eventually bless them with little ones more than they could have ever hoped for. Read on to learn more about their happy, and now very big, family. They've been blessed! Enjoy!


Six + one = seven blessings!
When my husband Alex and I got married we had always planned to adopt at some point. We thought we would have one or two children and then adopt. As it turned out we were not having any luck getting pregnant. I went to a lot of doctors, as did Alex, trying to find out what was causing us not to have children.

In the mean time we signed up for parenting classes, which was the first step in the adoption process through DYFS. By this time, we had been married a little more than 3 years. The whole process took about 6 months to finally be considered an "open home" for adoption.

On December 21, 2005 we got a call asking if we would take a 10 month old baby boy and his 7 year old sister. Apparently we were the last ones to get the call, as no one else was interested in having new children around for the holiday. In under 5 minutes we were making plans to receive our new additions. Only problem was at this point they were not adoptable and we would probably only have them for a few weeks, if that long. A few weeks went by and there was no sign of them leaving.

One day the 7 year old told me that she had a brother and sister that were somewhere in foster care. She didn't know where they were, but she wondered if I would be able to find out and bring them to my house. I told her that I would do what I could to find out about them, but didn't want to promise her anything. Satisfied with that answer, she also told me that her mom was supposed to be giving birth to twins soon. Later that night I was on the phone and found out that she did indeed have a brother and sister in another foster home, and that foster parent wasn't able to keep them due to the fact that her home wasn't large enough. I asked for the other 2 to come here, and after MANY phone calls to MANY people in DYFS, the other 2 were finally brought here.

Christmas 2006 came and went and although the children weren't adoptable yet, they were still with us. After 15 months or so of living with the same foster parent the chances go up that children will be able to be adopted. My husband and I were, of course, praying to be able to keep the children. The twins had been born and the 4 children that were with me didn't really know them very well, but talked about them often. By the summer of 2007, through a series of unfortunate events for the biological parents, they did give up parental rights and we were asked if we would consider adopting the 4 that we had. Of course we wanted to! About a month later we were asked if we would want the twins. We didn't even have to think about it. After a long battle with DYFS... not all of DYFS thought it would be a good idea for a family this large to stay together...we finally got the twins. Thankfully the judge that was presiding over this case was on our side, and ultimately DYFS had to listen to him. On November 17, 2007, we adopted our 6 children. It was National Adoption Day. We never expected to have such a large family, but this was definitely a blessing from the Lord.

It was very hard to not have children when both my husband and I wanted them so badly. God answered our prayer for children in a way we never could have imagined, but with His help, we're a family, and it really is wonderful.

One last thing I need to say. The adoption process was such a roller coaster ride. One day we were maybe adopting, the next maybe they were going to be reunited... I was still trying to conceive. Finally a doctor told me that since our foster children had been with us so long, the odds were great that they were staying, so I should just be happy with them since it looked like I would probably not be able to conceive. My husband and I are now expecting our new baby in the spring of '09.

So, there are actually two reasons for sharing this story. First of all, God really does hear our prayers and He does know the desire of our hearts, but He DOES choose to answer in His timing, and His way. The second reason I want people to know about this is because there are so many children that need to be adopted, and people don't know that you can go through DYFS and it doesn't cost anything to actually adopt. DYFS covers all of it. Not only that, adoption agency's work with DYFS too. Not that it happens every day, but after the agency's quotas are filled, DYFS is called and there are babies available to be adopted through DYFS. Four of my children, when they came to me, were under 3 years old.

What a blessing! God gives us more than we could have ever hoped for.

If you'd like to share your story to be posted here on Blessings from Above, I'd love to hear from you. It would be an inspiration to me and my readers. Email me at: dendiv@yahoo.com I'll review the posts I receive and post them periodically.

Read "Be Careful" for an example of a blessing in my life. There are many! Remember, this will be posted on Blessings from Above for all to see so if it something very personal please don't write about it. Also, this will be a voluntary, unpaid contribution. Sorry but I am unable to pay!

Wishing you "Blessings from Above,"

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Christian author, Robin Gunn, Book Giveaway!


A few months ago I gave away a copy of Robin Gunn's new book Sisterchick's Go Brit! Well, I have good news for you Robin fans - I have three more copies! Interested? Simply read a post, leave a comment, and I will pick a name at random on Thursday, October 30th!


If you'd like to read the interview that I did with Robin earlier this year, please visit: Robin Gunn interview.


Good luck!

Wishing you "Blessings from Above,"


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Monday, October 6, 2008

Story contributions - How Have You Been Blessed?

Please share with me the many things that God has blessed your life with! Have you had a baby? Beat cancer? Recently seen a rainbow? Potty trained your child? Please share your story!

If you'd like your story featured on Blessings from Above to inspire others (and me!) please email me at: dendiv@yahoo.com I'll review the posts I receive and post them periodically.

Read "Be Careful" for an example of a blessing in my life. There are many!

Remember, this will be posted on Blessings from Above for all to see so if it something very personal please don't write about it. Also, this will be a voluntary, unpaid contribution. Sorry but I am unable to pay!

Thanks! I look forward to reading your stories.

Wishing you "Blessings from Above" on monetizing your blog!

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Make it Happen Monday!

Hi all, the point of this blog is to inspire others to do things no matter how big or how small(including myself!) so.....welcome to Make it Happen Monday! This is a regular thing I plan on doing from here on out.

I'd like to encourage you to identify something that you've been meaning to do - call your grandmother, donate the clothes you know will never fit again, start a new craft project, build a garage, go to church, whatever....think about. What have you been putting off? Once you figure it out, commit to doing it this week no matter what! Make it happen!

And so I won't be accused of being a hypocrite I am going to do it too. My commitments for the week "to make it happen" are to get to Longwood Gardens this Friday (I've wanted to go there during the fall season for years and never did), start creating a present that I want to give to my husband for his birthday at the end of October, and to add more Christian friends to my Facebook account so I can get the word out about this blog.

I wrote about this very topic at the end of August. If you need a refresher, check out: Don't Let Your Life Pass You By. Make it Happen!

Wishing you "Blessings from Above" on monetizing your blog!


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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Donate to two great causes!

Good evening! My intentions since I started this blog, Blessings from Above, was to inspire others, inspire myself as I write posts, and to help others by raising my money and donating it. Now that I've gone to BlogWorld in Las Vegas and learned a thing or two, I've decided the time was right to start try to earn money for two great causes.

The first of course, is Blessings from Above. 50% of any donation will go towards the research and content that you find on this blog. The other 50% will go towards Convoy of Hope, a Christian organization that helps others in times of need much like the Red Cross.

Whenever disaster strikes, Convoy of Hope are one of the first to respond. To date,
22, 904, 565 people have received water, food, housing assistance and more. Just recently, after Hurricane Ike, Convoy of Hope has distributed relief supplies in the amount of: 66 truckloads, 1.5 million lbs., valued at $1.9 million and has helped Texas communities: Cleveland, Houston, Humble, Port Arthur, and San Antonio. And someday, they could help you should your area be struck with a disaster (let's pray against that!)

Throughout the year, when they are not responding to disasters, Convoy of Hope goes on the road for community outreach. This includes meeting human and spiritual needs of those people in unfortunate situtations. I've been lucky to be able to participate in an event that took place in Camden, NJ, a few years ago serving food to those who showed. Not only did we give them something to eat, but tents were set up for them to learn more about the Lord.

You can make a donation to Blessings from Above and Convoy of Hope by clicking on the
"Chip-In" widget on the right hand side of my blog or by clicking here. Donations are handled through PayPal so you don't have to worry about providing your personal information. No donation is too small. Help someone today. God will bless you for it!

For more details, please visit the Convoy of Hope web site.

Wishing you "Blessings from Above,"

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