by Mare @ ADVENTURES IN THE BALLPARK
  
Look what arrived at the Ballpark recently! It's Christmas in August!
Interestingly, today is my birthday, and it's a fun gift to myself to share this with you. 
An e-book I've been working on for four years was completed last month. It's now available here: THE 12 DAYS.
I had a crash course on e-publishing over the spring months, and by the grace of
 God and unending support from our technology wiz daughter, the story 
I've been encouraged to share for a long time now has a venue. For 
someone who still has trouble working her cell phone, this is a colossal
 feat. Thank you, thank you to all who heard me talk about this endeavor
 for years.
A bit about this baby: Over twenty years ago, our family was anonymously
 given 12 days of surprises over the holiday season. The daily gifts 
were small and simple, but precious. The following year, we gave the 12 Days 
project to someone else. We have been doing this every year since.
The book explains how the project is executed and offers over 100 gift 
ideas (home crafted, baked and purchased), based on the lyrics to "The 
Twelve Days of Christmas" carol (doves, rings, dancing ladies, pipers, drummers - it's crazy fun!) It shares how receiving this gift 
so long ago changed my heart about holiday giving, and it has testimonies from recipients of this gift - how it blessed them.
If you are tired of and frazzled by the holiday chaos that accompanies 
Christmas (I was) and are looking for a way to create a different 
atmosphere in your home during the month of December, this book is for 
you. If you want to teach your children in a very hands-on way that 
Christmas is about giving, not consuming, this book is for you. If you 
want a fun, sneaky, holiday adventure, this book is for you. If you want
 to learn how to make Octopus bread, here's the book for that. 
I'm so grateful for readers and followers and anyone who has been kind enough to ever finish a post of mine. You are the peeps I most want to share this with.
This ebook is under 10 bucks - less than two cups of fancy coffee at Starbucks - and in the spirit of birthday giving (and early Christmas giving), I'm giving away a copy of The 12 Days  to a random commenter (I'll draw the name out of a Christmas stocking.)
Just answer this question: what is your favorite holiday tradition? (the food, gift exchanges, Christmas services, caroling, fighting with shoppers over bargains, etc.) Also leave an email address where I can contact you. I'll choose a winner Monday (the 31st) evening at 6 p.m. EST.
It's beginning to look a bit more like Christmas....


Happy Birthday, Mrs. Ball! Have a Wonderful Day and May All Your Wishes Come True! ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the Christmas season are the decorations and the midnight mass. I personally think that the chaos/ craziness of presents should just not be a part of the Christmas season. Sure, presets are nice, but the insanity leading up to them just ruins it. Oh, and I also enjoy the Christmas cookies (baking and eating ).
My email is gapdiva26@hotmail.com
My favorite thing about the holiday season is decorating the tree. Every time I unpack an ornament, it feels as though I am greeting an old friend.
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting Mare! My favorite thing about Christmas is the anticipation of giving gifts to my kids. My second favorite thing is my tradition of asking my family members to use the money they would have spent on gifts for me to bless others and then write me a letter to tell me what they did, and give that to me in lieu of a gift. I get to sit there and read the letters and get chills and get teary-eyed and weepy and it's wonderful! Way better than jewelry or gift cards!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your book- I love the concept. :-)
Thanks to all the commentors here and those on facebook! The winner of a free copy of my ebook is Kasey! Kasey, would you like a pdf. copy or a mobi format copy for a kindle? email me at ballpark001@gmail.com and we'll talk! Mare :-)
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