Monday, December 23, 2013

#GiveAllTheThings: Victoria's Picks.

UPDATE: Congratulations, Nikki! You're the winner!

"Raising Teens with Diabetes: A Survival Guide" has definitely been my favorite book so far.

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What you can win: A bundle of prizes that includes a copy of the book Diabetes: An Emotional Journey by Renea Jo Zosel, a $15 Starbucks gift card, and a unique coffee mug and Nashville gift package (approx. $20 value; hand-made items by local Nashville, TN artists) hand-picked by today's sponsor! (Total value is around $60.)

(Mug and other contents will vary)


Made possible by: Victoria Cumbow (www.victoriacumbow.com)

Why you want this: For the second time, Victoria (a fellow PWD) has generously offered to sponsor a giveaway during my month-long shindig - thank you, lady!

"Diabetes: An Emotional Journey is a book of poetry and prose written by the mother of a type 1 diabetic. The book's personal and reflective words will warm the heart of anyone with a connection to type 1 diabetes. Written from a place of love and honesty, Renea truly captures the emotions behind living life alongside diabetes.

About the author: Renea and her husband live in Washington state with their four children and an exchange student from Poland. Two of the couple's children have type 1 diabetes. Elizabeth was diagnosed at the age of two, and Jonathan at the age of six. The exchange student living with the Zosels for the school year is also a type 1 diabetic. Renea and Elizabeth have participated in multiple JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes cycling events. She's a tremendous advocate for type 1 diabetes research and awareness, along with championing community and personal relationships with others affected by type 1 diabetes."

To enter today's contest: Use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter today's contest. You can earn your entry into today's contest by leaving a blog post comment (required) telling me about your favorite diabetes-related book - make a recommendation for someone else!

Rules: This contest ends tonight at midnight CST, and is open to U.S. residents only. #GiveAllTheThings contests are intended for people with diabetes (or their caregivers) only. Since the Rafflecopter widget requires you to share an email address, I'll be emailing the winner (as well as announcing them through an update on this post) on Tuesday - you'll need to respond to me by Friday evening (let's say 7:00 pm CST) with your shipping address in order to claim your prize. If I don't hear from you, I'll pick a new winner.

Good luck!

***Please note that there will be no new contests announced on 12/24 or 12/25 - but #GiveAllTheThings will be back on Thursday, 12/26!***


a Rafflecopter giveaway

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