Sunday, February 20, 2011

RAOK Day All-In-One

Ok, I think I've added all the RAOK's that people sent in!  I've updated the RAOK page on this website, so you can just click the button below to see all of the updates in one place.  Sean and I were tremendously blessed by your participation in this day, and we cannot thank you all enough for the love you showed us by loving others!


We are looking forward to doing this again next year!!  If you still have a Whitney Jill RAOK story to send in, please do and I will add it to our recaps!!  We are blessed with the best friends and family anyone could ever ask for!


 




Friday, February 18, 2011

RAOK Day Recap- Part Four

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Some of my wonderful friends from church sent Whitney these beautiful roses for her birthday!  We came home from running around town and found them on our doorstep!  Thank you so much, friends!!


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Melissa J.


There was an older woman at the pharmacy who was shakingly counting her money. Her total was 6.50 and she didn't have enough. She was going to choose to put back her or her husband's medicine. Everyone was just staring at her, so i stepped up to the register to pay for her. She looked at me, said thank you and with her hands shaking she tried to give me her 5 dollars and change. I told her to keep it, and she was incredulous. It was awesome!



Nancy O.


Hi Shey. My act of kindness for Whitney is a donation of a Clay Matthews signed picture that I won after Superbowl. I'm giving it to the Leroy Butler Foundation that helps women with breast cancer.


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Rejeana B. 
In honor Whitney Jill, Ron and I cleaned and decorated the gravesite of another Whitney. This was in Valley Memorial Park Cemetery, Coolidge, AZ. As soon as we learn the exact location of another baby named Whitney whose remains are in a Mesa cemetery, we will do the same there.  (Before and After Pictures:)


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Sara C.
Since I can crochet and have an abundance of unused yarn, I decided to crochet some caps for Caps for Good! I've only finished three so far (pic is attached), but I'm planning on making more this weekend and mailing them all in next week. I'll send another photo of all of them. 


This is such a fun way to celebrate Whitney's life--you're such great parents! I'm praying for you, your families, and for little Gia! 


Thanks for the inspiration--


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Sam H. (Whitney’s Papa Sam)


Before leaving to go back to Egypt, I had breakfast at a cafe and also purchased a gift card.  I gave it to the guard standing outside, and she was pretty shocked!  At lunch, I left a generous tip for my waitress and before checking out of the hotel, I left our housekeeper $31.31.  It was a lot of fun doing these RAOK’s today in honor of Whitney!


 


Shannon


I baked banana bread for the meeting I went to in the morning - and I put Whitney's label in front of it. Then my daughter and I ate Subway with my mom and we always get three cookies and then my mom pays me for hers - I wouldn't let her pay me this time and gave her one of Whitney's labels. My daughter was sick, so I didn't get to go anywhere else, but we ordered pizza for dinner and I tipped the delivery guy extra and gave him one of Whitney's cards.


 


Sandi M.


Made some "encouragement" phone and email contacts, but had to defer much of what I wanted to do - still too hard to get out of our lane. Thought about Miss Whitney Jill all day and prayed, and plan to continue RAOK through the weekend. Who knows - it could even become a way of life... Much love.


 


Tina F.


1 - i'm going to start reading the bible to my son every night. i can't believe i haven't already!! what a beautiful day to begin!!
2 - there's always lots of junk food at work, today, i'm getting a 'bunch' of fruit for my co-workers


 



RAOK Day Recap- Part Three

Holly S.


Thanks so much for allowing us to be a part of Whitney's birthday celebration.  We made sugar cookies from scratch, then decorated them.  We put them in bags and had Tony give them to the other assistant managers he works with.  They LOVED them!!!  I also took the chance to decorate a cookie by spelling Whitney's name.  I included that picture too, for your name gallery.  Some of the sprinkles weren't the best color, but I think you can still see her name in it.  Enjoy!  Praying that God gives you a smooth move.


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Idette W. & Kids


Hi Sean & Shey, Wanted to let you know what we did for Whitney's 1st b-day. We spent yesterday afternoon making Valentine day cards and cupcakes. We decided as a family we wanted to take them to Orchard Retirement living. It was perfect, we went over there this afternoon and they were have their Valentine Social. Sad thing there was no family visiting. The kids handed out the cards. An older man took to Alicia I think. They all kept asking who we were with and where we were from.Alicia kept saying around Fresno.lol 


It was so sweet, when Jacob was handing out some cards to some ladies sitting at a table another lady in a wheel chair left her table, came over and asked if she could have one. It touched Jacob's heart. He said yes of course and gave her and her friend one. The Womens eyes lit up and they smiled when they gave them the cards. I'm posting some pics of the kids making cards and passing them out. How I missed the cupcakes I don't know. They came out so cute too. Any how thank you for this wonderful Blessing. We realized as a family it's something we want to do more of. Blessings and we will remember this always.


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Jeff & Sara C.


What a WONDERFUL idea. I know it's a little early...but I did my ROAK in honor of Whitney Jill (or one of them) yesterday.  I cleared the snow off my neighbors driveway and sidewalks.  
 


Jodi P. (A Nurse Friend of Our's When Whitney Was Born)
Hi Sheyenne, in honor of Whitney, my kids and I treated two people to a paid order when they came in to pick up their pizza. Instead of a bill, they got a ROAK card from your blog.


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Katy M.

Katy is a great friend who also happens to be my wonderful hair stylist.  She treated me to a shampoo and style on Whitney's Birthday!  I'd say that counts as a Random Act of Kindness!!


 
Kelly K.


Kelly also crocheted several hats for Caps for Good.  We have a great stash of hats to send in to them!! 


 


Kim H. (Whitney’s Nana)


I did not know I was going to be able to be in the US for Whitney's ROAK party, so I was pretty excited to participate on this continent! I bought a $31 Quick Trip Gas Card...31 because that is how many weeks Whitney lived before going home to Jesus. And Quick Trip, because that is about Sheyenne's favorite drink stop in Oklahoma and Missouri. I looked everywhere we went yesterday for the right person to give it to. I would say, Lord...is it her? What about that couple? I wound up the end of the day with my card in my purse still. Today, Megan and I went shopping, and again, no one jumped out. But tonight, we had the kindest waitress I have had in a long time. Before we went to dinner, I prayed that I would know WHO to give it to. I was so excited to be able to give it to her. We left it with the tip at the table. That was a lot of fun. I also took the time to dead head some flowers in the flower pots outside one of the stores we went in today. I did not even care that people probably thought I was weird. :)
 



Kimberly Walsh
 


For my RAOK I tried all day for something. We were prepping for a trip and each suggestion my BIL thwarted. I realized why when we pulled in to Maverick to fuel up and I saw this sweet young couple in an Explorer. They had 2 infant seats in the car and had to be early twenties. He had $40 in his hand for gas which I knew would not fill his tank. So I asked to buy his gas. The whole time he tried to stop it at first 20, then 40. And he kept trying to pay me back. Finally I explained the importance to me of the day and the act and told him to do something special for his wife. A full tank later he drove away and my heart felt very full.



Kristi B.


The boys and I planted some flowers at a random house, then we gifted a dress to a 12-month old little girl.  We also sent flowers and a card to a friend who shares the same birthday as Whitney!


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Linda M. (Whitney's Delivery Nurse) 
Planted a Rose of Sharon tree outside of her window in memory of Whitney.



RAOK Day Recap- Part Two

Annie B.


I donated 1 crochet blanket on behalf of Whitney Jill yesterday to project Linus which is a charitable organization that gives hospital blankets to seriously ill or traumatized children. I did manage to get a picture of it before I made the donation, its yellow and white. I attached one of the ROAK cards to it so they would know what it was for and I dropped it off at Milton Hospital yesterday!


Then we baked 6 dozen cookies and delivered 3 dozen of  them to the Fire Department and 3 dozen cookies to the Police/EMS department with little ROAK cards attached.Then we gave a dozen cookies to my neighbours houses as well.
 


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Ashley Y.


I just wanted to share my random act of kindness with you in honor of your daughter! My husband's cousin has been sending us lots of updates about her nephew Cade over the past few months. He is 6 months old and has been in and out of the hospital the past few months. He has an extremely rare form of diabetes, caught a terrible virus, and has basically been barely able to keep anything down since December. They first tried bottle feeds an oz. at a time, he would get sick, then they went to tube feedings which worked for a while and then he started rejecting those, and was just had some type of tube surgically put in yesterday which he seems to be doing awesome with so far. He gets to go home this weekend and I know this has been so rough on all of his family members.


I sent Kelly (the aunt) a card in the mail for encouragement and I sent her brother and sister-in-law (the parents) a gift card for a meal. I am sure they have so much to worry about and I didn't want dinner to be one of them. 


This is such an awesome idea and way to remember your sweet baby girl! I will definitely be participating every year! Thanks so much!
 


Candy Z.


I just wanted to let you know I am thinking about you and your hubby and beautiful baby being honored today. What you are doing is amazing. I am here at the PCC center and saw the invitation for RAOK and this is a wonderful idea. I am looking forward to doing all kinds of things to honor Whitney today. Have a wonderful day!




Carol D. 


Carol crocheted 31 hats for Caps for Good in memory of Whitney!


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Christina B.


Today, to honor Whitney Jill’s first year in Heaven, Darin, Jaythan, and I made Chocolate brownie cookies with valentine chocolate chips. We bagged them in cellophane valentine bags and gave them out to 31 unsuspecting people. We even put one in the mailbox for our postal worker with a Happy Valentines note.  It was so much fun and such a blessing for our hearts to see the smiles of people who were truly shocked to receive an unexpected kindness.  


We also bought a red tulip plant, a special card of encouragement, and a box of Valentine chocolates for our neighbor and friend, Natalie, who just had her first baby last week. Natalie also lost a baby girl (named Samantha) at 27 weeks gestation about a year and a half ago. She is doing well and her new baby, Miles, is a blessing.  Jaythan and I surprised her today with the flowers and chocolates, and we were happy to learn that red tulips are her favorite flower. We think God had a hand in helping us pick out the tulips ;-).  


Thank you, Sheyenne, Sean, and Whitney, for allowing us to be a part of this special celebration. We hope to continue these Random Acts of Kindness every day-intentionally looking for special and unique opportunities to bless others with the Love of Jesus.  Happy Heaven Day, Sweet Whitney!! Give Savannah our love!


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Connie Skinner (Whitney's Great Grandma & Grandpa)


Just a note to let you know that we spent Whitney Jill's bd. calling on shut-ins and remembering our great-granddauughter, her parents, grandparents and families.


Love you and pray for strength and peace for you as you begin  another journey and say farewell to the present  ride.  Know it is difficult but remember you are never alone an d help is near.


Crystal J.

I prayed for two weeks about what we 
could do to celebrate Whitney's birthday.  I sent out a note to some of our friends and family who are joining us. We are each putting together some money and I will be buying bibles in honor of Whitney. We have several friends who are in Kijabe, Kenya who have asked for bibles. They are currently in the states and going back in about 3 months. So, we are collecting money and sending as many bibles as we can to Kijabe, Kenya. This way... those Raok will be through and for eternity. Someday when we all get to heaven, we will find out who came to know the Lord because of those bibles and because of Whitney Jills life!


Dawn New


So, I knew I wanted to participate with you guys but was hesitant to commit because my four kids keep me pretty busy & I was afraid it would slip my mind. I now live in my hometown of Eufaula, Oklahoma & we did not have school today but we did have pt conferences... I've thought all day about what I could do from small town America... I came up with plenty of ideas but no good opportunity because I was stuck at the school (as a teacher)...


Anyways, fast forward through the day & it's now 8:45pm & I'm feeling a bit like a failure. Then, I have to meet my ex at a gas station to pick up my daughter & fill up my tank for a trip to OKC tomorrow... On my way in, it hits me that this was my chance! I get to the gas station & fill up my tank & Shelby gets in. I got back in the car & just waited! Shelby was anxious to get home but I told her that I needed to fill someones tank up. A few minutes later a car pulled in & I hopped out & asked her if I could fill up her tank & she was COMPLETELY baffled. She just paused, looked puzzled & said ".....why?" I told her it was a random act of kindness in honor of a sweet baby girl named Whitney Jill & she hesitantly agreed! I activated the gas pump with my card & told her to be sure to fill it up! Once I made sure it was ready to go, I looked at her & she looked back at me with tears running down her cheeks & said "thankyou so much! you could not have had better timing. You are an angel!" I said you're welcome, thanked her for allowing me to help & told her that Whitney was the angel! It made my day! Thankyou for your hearts for Christ & this amazing way to honor your precious girl & for inviting me to be a part of it!


 


 



Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Belated Valentine for my Angel

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"I carry your heart with me, I carry it in my heart.  I am never without it."  E.E. Cummings


Hope you all had a lovely Valentine's Day.  Our's wasn't much different than any other day, but was filled with love, as always.  :)  I'm working on the RAOK recap, so hang with me... This week has been crazy.  I am in the midst of wrapping up my life in one state and moving it to another.  Thankfully, mom is here to help Sean and I... I have no idea what we would be doing without her help!!  I am so thankful that God knows what we need... and that He is ultimately in control of the governments and principalities of this world.  And He can use the uprising in Egypt to bring mom home to us for a while!  So as we are preparing to leave behind the place we have called home longer than any other place in our married lives, we are getting excited about what will come next.  We just have to get thru the next 9 days first......



Saturday, February 12, 2011

RAOK Day Recap- Part One

Wow!  We are completely overwhelmed by the Random Acts of Kindness you all did on Whitney's birthday!  Thank you all so much for participating!  Tomorrow, I will post a recap of things that our friends did!  Today, I wanted to share with you how we spent Whitney's first birthday.  


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The morning started out early... well, early for us Wilson's.  Earlier in the week, I called a friend, Jodi, who is a nurse at the hospital where we delivered Whitney.  I told her that we wanted to bring some special things up to the hospital for the nurses, and just to see everyone.  She also told me that Linda, the nurse who delivered Whitney, would be working on Friday, too!  Yay!  I was so excited to see Jodi and Linda!


We went to Panera first to pick up some bagels and cream cheese.  I'd bought some juice the night before, but left it at home.  Bummer.  Then we headed up to the hosptial...


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I had my hands full with the breakfast goodies, flowers, and another gift bag of fun things.  My friend, Heidi (who sent us the beautiful gown that Whitney wore) sent me about a dozen angel gowns.  I was lucky to have received this from her, because it is really difficult to find something so small.  Other women who have a baby born and die early may not be so fortunate to already have something.  The hospital generally has little outfits on hand for these situations, so I wanted to add to their stash.  The gowns also included matching mommy-baby jewelry. Thursday night, I stayed up late packaging them all pretty with tissue paper and little notes... but forgot to take a good picture.  So here's the best I could get:


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I also had some coloring books, crayons and word search books to leave in the L&D waiting room.  There was a sweet hospital volunteer in there when we dropped them off, so I asked if I could take his picture.  He was unsure about it, but such a cute man!  


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I was so thankful for Jodi for many reasons... you may recall that I know her from the Pregnancy Care Center, but she was also there the day we found out Whitney had passed away.  She helped us get a private room to wait in until we could talk to my doctor.  Her familiar face on that difficult day meant the world to us.  (You can read about the day before Whitney's delivery HERE.)  Jodi walked us over to the L&D department where we got to talk to the rest of the nurses and Linda!


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Linda said that every now and then, when she is in a delivery, another baby will come to her mind, and that she thinks of Whitney from time to time.  It was nice to know that she still thinks of her, too!  We gave the nurses the Panera yummies, as well as some cards and flowers.  They are all so great up there!  I am so sad that we are not going to be able to have Gianna there.  I was really looking forward to having Dr. G deliver her, and to be in the care of such great nurses again.  I know God is in control and we will hopefully have great care in Cincinnati, too... it would just have been really nice to have had Gianna in the same hospital where her big sister was born.  That said, I DO NOT want her to feel the need to come early just so that can happen! :)


After saying our good-byes at the hospital, my heart was truly so full.  I could have gone home and gone back to bed right then, and felt totally at peace.  In a strange way, visiting the hospital again brought a sense of closure that I didn't even realize I'd been missing.  BUT, we still had a lot more RAOK's to do! 


We headed to the church where we used to attend and where Sean once worked.  We wanted to thank some of the women there who were so great and supportive of us!  Sean bought some YUMMY bread at Great Harvest Bread Co., and we dropped it off in the main office for the secretaries.  They were always so encouraging to Sean, and took the time to often ask him how I was doing.  Here's Joy and Heather:


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Then, we had some flowers to give to Carole and Charlotte.  They brought us a delish deli tray the day Whitney was born and dropped it off at our house while we were at the hospital, so that we'd have food when we got back home.  (Carole also cleaned up some cat puke... something we'd never ask someone else to do! But was thankful for her servant's heart!!)  


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Carole was walking up just as we were getting ready to walk over to her office!  She and Charlotte also helped organize the meal train that kept dinners coming to our house for two weeks after Whitney was born... THAT was such a HUGE blessing in and of itself!!!


Next, Sean and I took a break to eat.... Chick-fil-A for breakfast, of course.  :)  After a little refueling, we decided that since it was still early, it would be a good time to go to Babies R Us and start our baby registry for Gianna.  It was a little weird to be doing that on the day that we lost Whitney, but it was actually quite therapeutic.  We were actually having fun!  And it definitely got us excited about our little girl.  We were sad that we never had the chance to do a registry or to buy anything fun for Whitney, but were thankful for the new life that Gianna is bringing to us.  


After and exhausting but fun hour and a half (and only getting about half-way done), we headed across town to Angel Babies, the perinatal hospice that helped us so much.  Kathy, the director of Angel Babies, was the one who called the hospital as soon as we found out when we'd be delivering Whitney and arranged for us to have Linda as our nurse.  Kathy also came and visited us at the hospital while I was in delivery.  She brought us a soft stuffed animal, something to hold on to and hug.  So I bought some stuffed animals and took them to the office.  Kathy had just left for lunch (we should have called ahead!), but she called later and we talked for a while.  


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Aren't the lambs so cute?  I'm not sure if Angel Babies will use the lambs (didn't think about that until after the fact), but they were so cute and soft... I thought they'd be perfect.  The bear is really soft and squishy too.  :)


We headed home for a little time to rest.... we'd been going strong for about 4 hours and were ready to take a break.  My hairdresses and good friend, Katy, called and said she had time for a shampoo and blow dry if I wanted one.  Yes!!  Awesome- An RAOK for me!  And it worked out great because I had some flowers to give to her, too!  I am so going to miss her when we move... she is such a great encouragement and friend.  We've even gotten together a couple times to do crafty things.  So fun!  I've never really had a friend to do crafty stuff with!


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I went home and picked up Sean so we could go to Whitney's Lake.  We decided to feed some of the monstrous geese and ducks.  If you've ever been to this park, then you know that feeding these beasts truly is an act of kindness... we usually shoo them away.  But, we decided to be nice and brought some bread for them this time.  Man, did they stink!  And they're kinda freaky.  But it was fun.  And it was a BEAUTIFUL day!


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After the park, we headed to dinner at-- where else-- the Olive Garden.  It was delicious, as ususal, and we had a great time.  Before we left, we bought a gift card.  All through dinner I'd been looking around, trying to decide who to give it to.  Then I saw a little girl and her dad having dinner together, just the two of them.  A daddy-daughter date!  After we paid for our bill (and left a very big tip for our super great and friendly waitress), I walked over to their table and just told him that we wanted them to have this, and hoped they had a great evening.  I didn't want to intrude any more, so that was pretty much all I said... but the poor guy had just taken a bite of food, so couldn't say much.  I think we definitely surprised him... hopefully didn't weird him out too much.  :)


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So that pretty much sums up how we spent our day... our daughter's first birthday.  All in all, it was a good day.  I am glad that we had some things planned because it kept us focused on the positives of our time with Whitney.  But of course, it was still sad.  Planning this day wasn't nearly as much fun as planning a real first birthday would have been, but it was good.  There were more things that we wanted to do, but decided to not push ourselves too much.  So we'll be doing some more stuff in the coming days.  Afterall, every day is a day to do a Random Act of Kindness for someone else!  Here are a few of the other RAOK's we did last week, leading up to Whitney's Birthday


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We made donations to our alma mater, Ozark Christian College, in memory of Whitney.  Afterall, if it wasn't for OCC, Sean and I would not have met, and we would not have had Whitney!  I also send a donation to "String Of Pearls" and my friend Heidi, who makes the angel gowns.  Laura, from String of Pearls, emailed me to tell me that our donation was going to help a Denver-area family who had just lost their baby, and had no money for funeral arrangements.  I hope our donation can help bring some peace to them in this difficult time.  Heidi told me that she was looking forward to purchasing some fabric to make more gowns.  She has a group of women who get together to sew the angel gowns every month!  Isn't that amazing?!  What a blessing.  If you ever wonder where the good people are in this world, look no further than the tight-knit community of babyloss mommas.  Salt of the earth kind of people, these women are.  


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I dropped pennies so that someone else could pick them up for 'luck.'  Anyone else do this?  I still do.  :)


And of course, I've been crocheting caps for Caps for Good.  I'll take a picture of the whole stash just before I send it off!  The deadline isn't until Feb. 28 so there's still time to get on board if you want to crochet some!


So back to finish up our day yesterday....


Sean and I went home (OK, we stopped at the Sugar Shack for some cupcakes first), got into bed and watched some TV, then we looked through the scrapbook album that I just finished for Whitney.  We spent the rest of the evening just talking about her and looking at her pictures.  I'd forgotten how beautiful she was.  How absolutely precious her sweet little face was.  We miss her SO.MUCH.  


I can't wait to share some of the Random Acts of Kindness that you guys did and shared with us!!  Stay tuned for that post hopefully tomorrow!


 



Friday, February 11, 2011

THANK YOU!!!

What a great day today was!!!


Sean and I were busy much of the day, running around doing some RAOKs.  We have just sat down this evening to read through the ones that you all have sent us.  Let me just say, the tears have been rolling down my face, and I am so touched by the things you guys did for others today!


I cannot wait to share it all with you!  So stay tuned for the full RAOK Day recap coming later this weekend!  And if you didn't get to do it today, no worries... every day is an opportunity to do something nice and unexpected for someone else!!


Thank you for all your love and prayers today... we have felt them!  And we are so blessed to be loved by so many.  We're sending that love right back at ya!  


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Thursday, February 10, 2011

RAOK Day Printables

I know I may be a little too late in adding these for anyone to use them, but here they are if you want them... RAOK Day printables!  The Tent cards are like little note cards, and the others are just flat cards.  Enjoy!!!


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One year ago...

 
For the last three days I (sean) have been frantically packing up the house getting ready to move back to Cincinnati and wait for our dear girl Gianna to be born.  In the midst of all the packing and life change, I have known in the back of my mind what has been coming up on the calendar and so I thought today I would give my body a break and let my mind and heart be exersiced as I think back to Whitney's short life with me and her mom.  Of course with my house being a mess and boxes thrown everywhere I decided to get away from the chaos and go to Starbucks to write my thoughts.  This was a wise decision, until I reread what we wrote a year ago and had to fight back every ounce of emotion that was wanting to come out and put me into the category of "strange guy in the corner of starbucks crying". 


Words cannot really be used to describe the last two years of our lives.  I will spare the details because they aren't really fun, but it is safe to say we have experienced many ups and downs.  I remember 2 July's ago being at Spirit West Coast with my friend Jimmy and telling him that I thought Sheyenne was pregnant.  It was a gut feeling because she had not told me anything pointing to her being aware that she was pregnant. While we were away, Sheyenne called me and told me that she had a surprise waiting at home.  Being the typical guy, I thought she had finally caught on to all the signs that I wanted a surround sound system.  So we came home and she had laid out these "clues" to what the surprise was going to be.    100_9374 100_9377 100_9378

I saw all 3 of these things and the basketball was the only one that made sense pointing to my surround sound.  



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Snowed In, Friends?


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The majority of my friends and family are about to be snowed in, again, going on Day 8 of "Snowpocalypse 2011."  My homeland is now lovingly being referred to as "SNOW-Klahoma."  As much as I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to be snowed in for more than a week (I have projects and packing, galore!), I know that y'all are getting antsy.  And bored.  I mean, let's face it... as much as I love Carried Bradshaw, one can only watch the complete Sex and the City series so many times.  Or X-Files.  Or Gilmore Girls.  Or Dawson's Creek.  Or whatever the last Netflix DVD was you got in the mail before "the BIG one."  


So why not use a little bit of your snow day to make/do something for our Whitney Jill Random Act of Kindness celebration day!?  Here are a few ideas of things you can make/do... and I'm trying to keep in mind that most of you will not be able to get out and about for supplies (hence the term "snowed in")... so I'll try to make suggestions with things you'd have lying around the house!  


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1. After the white stuff stops falling, shovel some snow for your neighbor.  I know with 12+ inches, even a small driveway can be a daunting task...so maybe you can tag team it with several people in your house or on your street.  How cool would it be for an elderly neighbor to look out his/her window to see the whole block shoveling their drive?!


2. When you bake goodies (which most of you will... I mean, what else is there to do?), wrap up a few extras and take them to your neighbor(s).  You know they're home.  :)  This could become the great cookie swap of Snowpocalypse 2011.


3. Write love notes in the snow for grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc.  Fill a squirt bottle (like a syrup bottle or something with a spout like that) with water colored with food coloring.  Bundle up, then go outside and make pretty pictures in the pristine snow.  Snap some pictures and send them to loved ones via email or Facebook.  Guaranteed to bring a smile!


4. Check in on elderly neighbors, neighbors who live alone, or single moms who may live on your street.  I know it could be awkward just to go knock on a neighbor's door, but you never know how much a few words with another person can mean to someone!  Especially someone who lives alone, or lives with a housefull of kiddos by herself!


5. If your kids are feeling crafty, break out the crayons and markers.  Make cards for neighbors, then deliver them to their front door (if you can get thru the snowdrifts) or their mail box.  


6. Break out the glitter and glue!  Make some valentine's cards for loved ones.  Here are a few more great ideas for Valentine's Day crafts.  


7. Do you have a Mac or other computer with a video camera built in?  Make a video for family or friends who live far away and send it to them.  (Isn't email/Facebook great?!) Let your kids get creative with this... dress up, tell a story, sing a song... the possibilities (and cuteness) could be endless!


8. Make this fun wreath for someone special.  Even though you may have to wait a few days until you can crawl out of your igloos to deliver it, this is a great "inside day" project!



Friday, February 4, 2011

An Invitation FOR YOU!

February 11, 2011
First Annual Whitney Jill
Random Act of Kindness (RAOK) Day!   


RAOK Front


Here's the deal on this special day:


On Friday, February 11, Sean and I will be spending our day doing 31 random acts of kindness... that is one RAOK for each week I was pregnant with Whitney.  We were so blessed by the kindness of others that we felt this was the perfect way for us to celebrate the short life of our beautiful daughter.


Many of the people who blessed us were complete strangers, but their prayers and support meant the world to us.  We wanted a way for those people (YOU!), as well as our family and loved ones to be a part of Whitney's birthday celebration, too.  BUT, since our family literally lives all over the world, your typical birthday party would prove to be impossible.  


So what better way to celebrate together than to have a "virtual" RAOK day in Whitney's honor??  Here are the details on how you can get involved:


1. Sometime around Whitney's birthday (February 11th), do a random act of kindness (RAOK)... it can be for a stranger, a friend, a family member... anyone!  You can do one thing, or several things... it doesn't matter!   (Click here if you need ideas for a RAOK)


2. If you can/want to, take a picture of you or your family doing the RAOK!


3. Come back to this blog (it will be on the home page) and leave us a comment letting us know how you "celebrated" Whitney's birthday with us.  (In other words, tell us what your RAOK was!)  You can also email me with your RAOK (and picture, if you have it): sheyennew (at) gmail.com


That's it!  Pretty simple, huh?  A few days after our celebration, I"ll post a big summary of all the fun things Sean and I did, as well as the things all of YOU did!  I am so excited to hear from you guys, and please know ahead of time how much it means to us each and every time you let us know you're thinking of Whitney.  I can't think of any better way to celebrate her life than to share love and kindness with the people around us.  


Sooooo... get your thinking caps on and get ready to bless some unexpecting person with your kindness!  


We'd also love it if you help spread the word about our RAOK Day.  You can take this button and put it on your blog (just copy the HTML in the box below the button), or link to this page via your blog, Facebook or Twitter!  This truly is a "more the merrier" kinda thing!  


Whitney Jill



PS- This information is also now a link on our Navigation Bar up to so you can get to it easier!  :)