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I love your story Maggie ;) For me well I’ve always been an organized geek and drove my family nuts as a kid but now when they want to find something…guess who they call…moi ;}
You can read more here: http://con-tain-it.typepad.com/about.html
Hopefully we can get some more bloggers to play along…this would have been a great blog link party! Fondly, Roberta
Would love to share my story! I’ll email it to ya! Pretty much I’ve always had a creative itch even when making mud pies as kids I’d frost mine and cut pretty flowers and arrange them! I used a different color of dirt that was lighter brown (the dusty dirt from the grape vineyards) haha and that’s what I’d make my frosting with. I was always making things with paper or drawing or baking with my mom. And after I started home ec and my first sewing class at school I was hooked!
Here’s just a snippet of my story… http://revivingremnants.com/?page_id=2
I’m going to read yours now!
Great idea! I love your story! It’s so inspiring and motivational! :)
Here’s mine: http://laurenalexis1.blogspot.com/2009/11/deep-water-faith.html
I wrote that almost a year ago. So, I’ll add to it: God has provided for all our financial needs as we’ve had them… our adoption is close to coming through… and He gave me the courage to take ANOTHER leap of faith and start my own business making and selling accessories! :)
I love your story!! I admire you for having the courage to learn how to sew, all by yourself, and that you quit your day job. Here’s my story:
http://sarahbohldesigns.com/2010/09/welcome-to-my-life/
Your story is so authentic and real and down to earth. I love your candid writing style! Here’s our story:
http://bumblebee-and-sophie.blogspot.com/p/our-story.html
My story: http://www.multitaskingmama.com/testimony/ and http://www.multitaskingmama.com/testimony-part-ii/
Love how you took that leap of faith and God has proven faithful with your business!
I love to hear people’s story! Love it!!
My story… http://www.studiojru.com/p/hello-im-jennifer.html
Loved reading more about your story, thanks for sharing….
Heres some more about me:
http://jowholohan.blogspot.com/2010/10/me-at-33.html
Jo xx
Everyone’s stories are so vastly different. Such a great idea to host something like this. Here’s an intro. to mine: http://www.bethanygipson.com/in-the-beginning/
love your story! Such an encouragement!
Here’s my story: http://mrsraushel.blogspot.com/2010/10/everyone-has-story.html