Up-side down
May 28th, 2009
I kept these around for a rainy day. When times are hard, and people are feeling down, sometimes even the smallest things can cheer them up. There are 52 of those small things in each of these packs of cards—maybe they can help turn the down-side up.

HOW TO WIN: If you would like to have this item, please let me know in a comment. If you know someone else who might like it, I hope you’ll share this and let them know.








I would love to have thenm.
zippieee@msn.com
I could use these since I do live in seattle and i have to experience way tooo much rain.
I would love to give these a new home! Too much rain, too much stress…not enough chocolate! Take care. Beth W. bawetherell(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi, I´d love to have them for my boyfriend who lives in Richmond, VA. He´s been recently struggling to get a happy ending for his PhD. Since I live in Colombia I cannot be there to cheer him up in every moment he needs to…but I think these can be a good way to remind him that I´m always thinking of him.
my email is diancagv(at)gmail(dot)com.
TKX
I would love to have them I would give them to my good friend whose 2 year old daughter is dealing with cancer. Thanks for the giveaway!
22luvroses22 {at} gmail.com
I would love to send these to a friend of mine . She just found out her husband had prostate cancer and she is scared to death and really down.They have been together for over 30 yrs and she is so afraid of losing her mate.
I would love these cards! I am the principal of an Adult Ed Corrections program in a SF Bay Area County Jail. This is sometimes a trying teaching position and to be able to uplift a tired teacher with a little card in their mailbox at the end of the day would be terrific!
My friend who helps run a few AA groups and has gone back to college so he can better help people in recovery would love this item as one more tool to help people cope.
I would love the 52 relaxing rituals. I always say that it is important to take time for yourself and this would give me some more ideas how to. I work with special needs children and it a very rewarding job but many times can be really hard too.
thanks Diane