Ebook Giveaway!
Today I'm delighted to giveaway two different ebooks to one winner! I have read these ebooks myself, and I'm confident they will be a blessing to you as you keep your house.
The first ebook is "Embracing The Mess" written by Jenny Ervin. We all know what it is like to have little ones in the house and the mess they easily create. This book talks to you about your attitude in how you respond, and gives some practical solutions for your attitude and your house!
Jenny used to have OCD, and so she writes from the perspective of one who struggled with wanting the house constantly clean-no small task with little ones! You can read through her story of how she learned to let her ideals go for the sake of spending time with her little ones.
You can use the coupon code rhousewives to get the Embracing the Mess ebook 50% off, for just $2.50!
The other ebook is written by a friend of mine, Angela Coffman from The Grocery Shrink.
Centsable Style, Fashion on a Budget shows you how to reduce your clothing budget, while still dressing with style. Angela will teach you how to organize your families clothing, and talk about how to do the clothing switch that happens twice a year. With 50 pages in this ebook, she covers a lot of topics!
If you want to take control of the clothing in your house, but you are on a limited budget, this would be a great ebook for you to read!
Angela has generously provided a coupon code to get this ebook for half off the original price! Use code: halfoff when checking out to save $5.00!
Labels: An Encouraging Word, Home and Garden, Motherhood
32 Comments:
I seem to never be able to catch up on dishes, I need a dishwasher! LOL
Sarah
I have two of them: mopping and scrubbing the bath tubs. I don't know why, but I hate these two jobs! :) Thanks for a fun giveaway!
Brandi ~ momswithmanyhats@hotmail.com
I am always behind on cleaning up toys. It's a never ending battle ;).
It's a struggle to get it all done with a clingy toddler!
This is scary, but its hard to pick just one. I guess it would be the kitchen in general.
I would love to win! I am also enjoying your blog very much~
Thanks for the giveaways! :)
It would be wonderful to win these ebooks. Trying to homeschool keep house and live on one income is interesting
looks good
Would love to win these!
My kitchen is my messy spot. I have been working to slowly get my children more involved in everyday clean up and I think it is beginning to help.:)
I think the most difficult for me is keeping the dishes clean.
Nothing that I can't conquer, it just takes me a little longer than most to do it. I have a chronic pain issue and I have learned to give myself the grace to move at a pace a little slower than other but with determination to get it done:)
Michelle
faithonfyre at yahoo dot com
This Ebooks are exactly what I need!
These books would be good learning tools
Kimberly Young
kimberlysyoung@yahoo.com
Keeping everything in it's place! Especially in my own room!
Madeline
www.FlameintheDarkness.com
Please enter me.
Cleaning the bathroom! It doesn't stay clean long enough to even call it clean. ;)
Love these giveaways. The one about responding joyfully to the messes of motherhood looks great. I definitely need that reminder from time to time. :).
Thank you for this sweet giveaway.
OK...my biggest homemaking challenge is consistently mopping the floors. I can keep them swept...its the mopping that's tough with two little boys who love to run through when its wet!
Thanks for the opportunity!
Mrs Mary Joy Pershing
My most difficult homemaking task honestly besides being able to keep the house looking nice and neat (not model home like just not cluttered), is making it look and feel like I want it to.
My most difficult homemaking task, which is hard to conquer, is the animal fur that seems to stick on every surface of my home. It never goes away! :)
I can not master laundry. I get caught up for awhile and then if I miss 1 day - I am drowning in it again.
I cannot seem to get my feet under me in the "house-cleaning" arena when it is time for the closet change-overs (but then again, maybe I'm biased due to the fact that our master bedroom looks like an episode of horders, with piles and bins of children's clothing EVERYWHERE)
Thanks!
Nancy
schaeferclan(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
general messiness, hubby and i are 'collectors'--too bad one of us isn't more apt to throw things out! :)
My trouble is in keeping up with the things that you don't readily see need to be done, the ones that are "out of sight, out of mind" like the microwave, toaster oven. Also, clutter is a big downfall. Would love to win!
Dishes seems to be a constant thing for me, too. We must eat a lot!
The embracing the mess book sounds wonderful! It seems some days I spend all day cleaning up and some days I just need to let the kids be kids and play! And not worry about the mess..... and the dishes, oh my.... I could use someone to clean my kitchen ;-)
Dishes! I don't dust either, but I don't feel too bad about that.
this is awesome! for me, its tidying up as i go through my day. i can do the laundry, but i never finish folding it or putting it away :-/
Keeping the floors clean. With wood floors, you can always SEE the dirt, sand, dust, leaves, and whatever else gets tracked in. At least on carpet, it gets crunched in and it's not as visible!
I think it must be rooting out the hidden clutter in storage areas. This of course, goes hand-in- hand with finding "A Place for Everything...."!!
If I coould tackle this one, mornings would be a breeze!
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