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Are you a scrapbooker extraordinaire? I want to be just like you when I grow up, and get organized, and sort out the 20 years of photos stored in envelopes in cardboard boxes, and print 6 years of photos stored on disks and websites, and after I buy some archival glue and scrapbook paper, and get some of those nifty corner trimmers, and cute embellishments and… Ü okay, let’s face it. I can never be like you. But, I really, really want to and I just discovered today, a great place in our area where I can learn from the best and at the same time, support an incredibly important organization – the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
A strong family history of diabetes on both my husband’s and my own side of the family places our children at particularly high risk for this disease and we have both experienced its ravages in members of our families.
My cousin, Becca, (isn’t she beautiful?) lives with diabetes every day of her life. Eleven years ago, yesterday, we lost her brother, my cousin, Randy, to diabetes. What I love about Becca is the way she lives her life doing the things that will make a difference, instead of focusing on the daily suffering and drudgery of her illness, not because she doesn’t have drudgery or suffering, but because she knows that God will use all of it. You won’t hear about those hard days when you talk to her, because she is always focused on something more, something greater than herself, something that gives her joy instead of sorrow. She has made a conscious choice to impact people and the world, in spite of diabetes, and she is trusting the Lord for her next step, whether he heals her or simply uses her illness to encourage and reflect Himself on others .
Becca has organized an exciting event (it’s actually the fifth annual!) that combines her passions for scrapbooking and JDRF. This is an action-packed, fun-filled, all-day (yup, 12 glorious hours) event. You won’t believe everything that will be happening. Even better, all proceeds will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research foundation.
An all-day scrapbook event to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
There’s more!!!!!
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Becca at pamperedwife@cox.net, or by phone 402.681.1881. And I want to encourage you to visit both her blogs, Because I Need a Cure and Random Thoughts.
I know we have quite a few readers, (and some crafty ones, too,) in the Elkhorn/Omaha area and this would be an easy drive for an incredibly fun time for those of you in Lincoln, too! Register to attend by visiting Because I Need a Cure and using PayPal to send your payment or contact Becca for other arrangements. There are only 47 spaces left for the entire event and you don’t want to miss your chance!
Have fun, make some memories and support a cause that matters.
You make me cry.
Thank you for posting about our event and thank you for your kind words.
And thank you for noting that I’m aware that the Lord will use me in whatever capacity He needs me.
Love you,
B