Strength - giveaway

NewOval necklace

Kelley Reese's simple and inspiring jewelry stylishly gives moms subtle reminders of important qualities that we all embrace.  To let all you moms out there know that you are strong and beautiful, we are giving away Kelley Reese's strength necklace, like the one pictured above.

In the comments section below, tell us about your strongest holiday memory. We will randomly draw a name on Friday, December 10th to win the bracelet.

You can view her entire collection of gorgeous jewelry here.

17 comments for “Strength - giveaway”

  1. Gravatar of raeannraeann
    Posted Monday, November 15, 2010 at 1:37:46 PM

    I have the "patience" bracelet and I just love it. Not only does it look great with everything- it's a reminder to let the little things go. To enjoy the moment.

  2. Gravatar of EmmyGEmmyG
    Posted Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at 12:40:17 PM

    If I had to pick one from childhood it would be the memory of coming down the stairs the seeing my stocking one year. I remember it had a fuzzy red pencil sticking out of the top. I can vividly picture it too. I don't know why I always remember that Christmas but for some reason it always sticks in my head and I find myself coming back to that memory every year.

  3. Gravatar of Amanda WalleyAmanda Walley
    Posted Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 1:21:52 PM

    One memory I have of a Christmas growing up was the year that my dad had asked me to wrap all of these presents for my niece. I was 12-13 years old. I obliged, but soon got very frustrated, because she was getting everything I had asked for for Christmas! I threw a bit of a tantrum, and moved on. Christmas morning my dad had a good laugh, when I opened all of my presents I had wrapped for myself.

  4. Posted Friday, November 19, 2010 at 10:29:25 AM

    When I was six, I snuck out of my room in the wee morning hours to see if Santa had left me anything. Underneath the tree was a shiny blue bicycle. I gasped. I can still see it today, exactly as it sat there. I crept back to bed, too thrilled to sleep. To this day, I am happiest when I am on a bike, and love all of my bicycles as if they are my good friends.

  5. Gravatar of HollyHolly
    Posted Monday, November 29, 2010 at 11:47:31 AM

    My stongest memory comes from only one year ago. Three days before Christmas I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. On Christmas day instead of feeling upset about the cancer I decided that I was sooo thankful that I woke up that Christmas morning. My kids got lots of great presents that year. The best by far was the 500 extra hugs, kisses, and their mom still being here. The holidays will forever bring these memories to me and make me thankful for my wonderl family and friends but also my life! :) Happy holidays to all. All of our timelines are unclear so appreciate the ones you still have here.

  6. Gravatar of erin herin h
    Posted Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 10:05:57 AM

    my favorite holiday memory is waking up and seeing that my mom had gotten myself and my 2 sisters a brand new cabbage patch doll!! Oh my gosh they were the hot thing that christmas and we never thought we would be able to have one. i still have that doll but now she belongs to my daughters.

  7. Gravatar of SarahSarah
    Posted Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 12:28:59 PM

    The year I was 25 I was living and working in DC where I grew up. Right before Christmas my great-uncle died. He was my father's a father figure and in many ways a family hero. His loss made us all deeply sad. At the same time my grandmother was in the hospital doing very poorly. I chose to wait for my younger brother to finish his exams and come home from college and miss my uncle's funeral so both of my parents could go. The day after my brother got home we were to travel to see my grandmother. Before we left we decided to get a Christmas tree and put it in water behind the house so when we all got home a few days before Christmas we could decorate it together. We bought the biggest tree that would fit in my parent's house and got it home without any mishaps other than tying the car doors shut when we tied the tree on the car. After the funeral and spending time in the hospital we all had low expectations for the holiday but I remember it fondly because we were all together, we had a tree and a Christmas dinner, and we were all profoundly thankful for our family.

  8. Gravatar of Katie y.Katie y.
    Posted Thursday, December 02, 2010 at 2:25:19 PM

    The Christmas' we have had since having children seeing their faces in the morning and teaching them new traditions.

  9. Gravatar of Leslie PearsonLeslie Pearson
    Posted Friday, December 03, 2010 at 8:45:39 AM

    I would have to say one of my strongest memories is just from last Christmas. I gave birth to my daugther on December 3rd 2010. She came into this world 6 weeks early and had to spend 2 weeks in the NICU. She was able to come home before Christmas and we spent the holiday as one big happy family. It was the best thing I could have ever asked for! :)

  10. Gravatar of Enedina ArellanoEnedina Arellano
    Posted Friday, December 03, 2010 at 4:14:26 PM

    I think receiving this as a gift would be awsome!!!!!!
    luck of the draw to ALL!
    Enedina

  11. Gravatar of Jessica HoeferJessica Hoefer
    Posted Tuesday, December 07, 2010 at 10:15:33 AM

    My strongest holiday memory is when Santa wrapped the presents wrong and gave me a football and my brother a purse! It was pretty funny and my mom was laughing so hard she was near tears.

  12. Gravatar of JeannieJeannie
    Posted Friday, December 10, 2010 at 3:37:10 PM

    My best christmas memory is when I was 19 and had my first child, everything was perfect it snowed, my whole family was together and I loved watching my little boy on his first christmas.

  13. Gravatar of JeannieJeannie
    Posted Friday, December 10, 2010 at 3:41:58 PM

    My best christmas memory is when I was 19 and had my first child, everything was perfect it snowed, my whole family was together and I loved watching my little boy on his first christmas.

  14. Gravatar of evonneevonne
    Posted Friday, December 10, 2010 at 3:42:28 PM

    I remember when I got my guitar. My mom had me fooled. She told me the big box was a chainsaw for my dad, but it was the guitar I had been begging them for.

  15. Gravatar of Nicole DuncanNicole Duncan
    Posted Friday, December 10, 2010 at 5:06:30 PM

    When I was thirteen I remeber opening a beautiful tiny jewelry box that held two 14 kt gold butterfly stud earrings. It took me a while to figure out why I would receive this gift because I did not have pierced ears. My mom told me to open the bottom of the box, and sitting underneath was a gift certificate to the local piercing place. I had been begging my mom for two years to get my ears pierced, I cried because I was sooo very excited. To this day jewelry always makes me teary eyed.

  16. Gravatar of FelicityFelicity
    Posted Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 7:55:34 AM

    For Christmas I would like to RELAX with family and friends

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