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February 25, 2015

The 2015 Miracle Ball

by Jenni in Lifestyle


Last weekend was the 2015 Miracle Ball that I chaired. It was an absolutely wonderful event that a bunch of family and friends were able to come to as well! And, of course, I loved seeing all those months of our team's hard work pay off with an incredible event that raised over $50,000! The foundation's goal was $30,000 raised with the Miracle Ball, but our committee's stretch goal was $50,000. We surpassed all of them! That is incredible and double what we made last year!! Ahhh!! It is just so awesome!! 

We auctioned off a Daytona Speedway racing experience with riding in the pace car included and, for that, had the 2007 24-hour winning car brought in to take pictures with. Oh my goodness, that was so neat and watching it get driven into the tiny area was pretty great as well. 

Daytona 24 hr 2007 winner

Before the auction started, we had a quick word from the doctor that is in charge of the Palliative Care Program at All Children's Hospital. This program helps the children and families battling life altering or life limiting diseases get proper medical care in a kind, loving, and comfortable environment. In fact, this program cares more about the comfort of the patient and the wishes of the family than most anything else. Which is exactly what any person would wish to have in those heartbreaking situations. This was also a great reminder of why everyone was there and a great intro to our auction. 

Oh, and just one picture of my dress since I am in love with it! 

Garnet dress, red hair

Our auctioneer started off with a dollar bid (something I would highly recommend doing for every auction). For us, the dollar bid was for a super nice bottle of champagne donated by the president. When the bidding got to $40 I interrupted our kind auctioneer and brought up two more bottles. Then, our auction chair interrupted again and brought up some of her own. At that point our auctioneer asked anyone with anymore bottles to come on up.

Our entire committee was introduced that way. It was such a fun thing and really got the bidding going. When things started slowing down, a friend and committee member brought up Trader Joe's 2 Buck Chuck and that got us another $500 in bidding. I could not help but laugh. And then, when the bids got to $2,000 for some wine and spirits, I was shocked. 

The Dollar Bid was the best way to start up the auction and a great way to get people donating to a good cause rather than trying to get a good deal. 

All Children's Miracle Ball Dinner

After that came some more auction pieces, all of which went for more than they were worth- woot woot! And, finally, we ended with an incredible and informative movie that talked about what All Children's Hospital does for the Sarasota community. It is a great video that we have been working so hard to make and I just might have to put it up here pretty soon as well! 

Then, it was time for our final speaker, Tony Colton, who talked about his experience with All Children's Hospital and about being a child cancer survivor. Wow. He got to stay up with our auctioneer as we did a straight donation time we dubbed "Gift from the Heart". During this time, people raised their paddles whenever they wanted to donate and a volunteer would come around with a donation form and light up ring. Everyone wanted to donate and nobody wanted to be the putz without a ring. That part alone brought us over $13,000! Can you believe it?!?!?!? I cannot. 

Miracle Ball

Then, came dancing and relaxing and the closing of our silent auction. My Dad won the Regions bike we had up for bidding and decided to take it for a joy ride. I don't known anything funnier than seeing a grown man in a tux riding around on a green bike. Hilarious! The hubs and I won a family fun basket that included zip lining, iTunes gift cards, AMC gift cards, and a few others for places around town. 

Overall, it was a fantastic night that seriously helped a ton of kids in our area! It also went off without much of an issue.

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TAGS: all, children'shospital, children's, miracle, network, john's hopkins, palliative care, miracle ball, 2015, program, nas


January 7, 2015

10 Books I am Reading in 2015

by Jenni in Lifestyle


10 Books to Read in 2015
10 Books to Read in 2015

There are a few times in the year that I get so completely obsessed with reading that it is the only thing I wish to do. A mug of coffee, comfy chair, and good book are the recipe for days of happiness. Unfortunately, I rarely get the chance to do this and, when I do, the guild of not getting my work done is too great to sincerely enjoy it for too long. Some of you just might know exactly what I am talking about...

Well, instead of having a million books that must be read immediately, I have compiled a list of my top ten must reads of 2015. This goes along with my goal to read 40 books this year, many of which will include classics that I have never read and self improvement books that are just so darn good!

  1. Great Expectations, Charles Dickens- Dickens believed this to be his best work, that alone makes me want to read it!
  2. Shirley, Charlotte Bronte- This was recommended to me after my love of North and South. I was not a huge fan of Jane Eyre (gasp!), but am liking Shirley so far!
  3. The Magic of Thinking Big, David J. Schwartz- This is such a great book and something I need to be reminded of often.
  4. The Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkien- Have you read it? I wanted to wait until the movies were over before starting. It is next on my reading list for this year!
  5. The Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle- Ethics is the first part of Aristotle's Ethics and Politics. I have started and am so very, very excited to read the rest!
  6. Mere Christianity, C. S. Lewis- C. S. Lewis is one of my favorite authors and this is one of his most well known non-fiction books. It just makes sense that it would be in my top ten.
  7. Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte- Seen the movies but never read the book. No more excuses!
  8. See You at The Top, Zig Ziglar- I have heard so many good things about this book that this year just seemed like the right time to finally read it.
  9. Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier- Have you ever seen the black and white movie made after this book? It is so good and one of my absolute favorites growing up. Funny, but I had no idea it was a book until my Grammie told me a few months back. Thanks Grammie!
  10. North and South, Elizabeth Gaskell- I am having to hold myself back from sitting down and reading it all over again. But, sometime this year, it will be re-read!

Of course, if you would like to read any of these along with me, that would be so much fun!! This month it will be Shirley with a review to follow in February and a new book announced then as well. If you have an must reads or recommendations for our little book of the month club, please let me know so it can be added to this year's list!

Will you be reading more this year and if so, what are you planning on reading in 2015?

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January 5, 2015

Motivation for Your Monday

by Jenni in Lifestyle


Happy Monday! And seeing how this Monday is the first of our 2015 year, it seemed perfect to inspire vision, discipline, and all around getting things done!

I simply love this quote! It is so true- if we have dreams, visions, and goals but lack the gumption, tenacity, and self discipline to do the work and move them forward, we will stay where we are. This simple little quote is a reminder to go out there are accomplish our dreams! We can all do it, we just need to stick with it. Because, let's face it, anyone can do something for a few days but the truly successful people are the ones who continue day after day after day, when everyone else has moved on to other things. As Aristotle said, " We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act but a habit."

Happy New Year and Happy Monday!

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TAGS: motivation, inspiration, new, year, years, 2015, monday, aristotle, catherine caine


January 1, 2015

My 2015 New Year's Resolutions

by Jenni in Lifestyle, Health, Fitness


Happy New Year!!

Can you believe we are in 2015?!?! Just the number itself is crazy, let alone how fast I feel 2014 flew by but was one of the most productive and happiest years I have had yet. Sure, there were low points (some being very low points with family loss and sadness), but overall, I look back and see more happiness in 2014 than sad.

For me, a lot of this can be attributed to the goals I set in at the beginning of 2014 and my mental space throughout the year. This past year was about self improvement and getting things done. All my goals were related to breaking out of my shell, increasing what I do for others, and becoming a better person. Boy, did it make a difference! Mental clarity was higher and decisions were easier since I knew where I was going and what was most important to me. Of course, I still had those days of marathoning 7 different Netflix shows without seeing the light of day or sitting on the floor in our bedroom thinking that my life was pointless, but nobody is perfect, right?

Well, since that little goal list I made at the beginning of 2014 was such a personal hit, I decided to do it again. Get ready, because you are in for a super personal post filled to the brim with new goals and personal development. If you do not feel like braving this heck-a-long post, I seriously understand. Just knowing that those in the P+K community have seen these helps me keep them throughout the year. Likewise, I would so love to know what any of your 2015 goals are. What kind of year do you plan on this being for you?

By the way, this year I have categorized them into six different areas of life with goals in each and a game plan of how I am going to get things done. You may notice some overlap between this year and last, that's because I am a firm believer in the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" principle. I also left some things out that are maybe too personal and do not fit with what the average reader would understand (i.e. business stuff and family things)

Ok, here we go!

This year is about becoming a deeper, well rounded, and kinder human being; about Organization and becoming a better leader.

Business

Double blog Readership

  • More personal posts
  • 5+ posts per week. Must include 1 personal, 1 inspirational, 1 review, and 2 healthy living (workouts or health)
  • More personal workout posts network with other bloggers
  • Begin advertising on the blog
  • Pin more
  • Instagram more
  • Network with other sites/apps/video content suppliers 

Home

Improve Time Management

  • Reduce the time watching shows/movies/YouTube daily
  • Set a weekly schedule and daily to-do's
  • Get the hardest thing done first in the day. No procrastinating. 
  • Read 15 minutes per day

Remove the excess from life

  • Cleaning out one room/closet a month and donating or selling the unused things
  • Get organized and stay organized. Find a categorical system that will work in the office and implement it. Check it weekly and schedule office organization time. 
  • Seriously cut back on buying things on a whim
  • Get a new closet organizational system. Ikea!!

Get Wood flooring installed in bedrooms.

Increase Financial Understanding and Well Being

  • Invest and give more. Have a secure monthly budget and anything made above that is 50/50 for donation and investment. 
  • Keep better track of monthly finances and daily spending/saving.  
  • Use check lists for monthly goals and budgeting and go over finances weekly. 
  • Give at least $10,000 this year
  • Invest at least $20,000 this year. 

Social

Volunteer More

  • Either become a big sister or… work at an animal rescue, go on a volunteer trip, or become involved with one more local organization that has values and leadership I agree with. 
  • Work harder and have higher integrity with the volunteer positions you already hold. 

Have Better Relationships with People

  • Reading books related to the subject
  • Be continually in search of better ways to work with people in a team.  
  • Become a better leader through reading, practice, and development. 
  • Meet with 3-5 friends per week. 
  • Talk to three people you do not know per day 
  • Be in the moment/ pay attention. Relationships are the most important part of life. Being invested in your time with others shows that you are invested in them. 

Mental

Personally Grow

  • Listen to one self improvement podcast/CD a day (at least). Best if 3.
  • Do one thing that scares me every day 
  • Read a non-fiction and inspirational book once a month (at least)
  • Grow Deeper- read at least 6 philosophical books this year. 
  • Get a firm understanding of who you are and what you believe. 
  • Be more kind to people and about people. 
  • Increase your patience level. 
  • Go on an adventure
  • Accept, at least, one public speaking engagement this year.

Learn Japanese

  • Follow the Rosetta Stone System.
  • Have time scheduled each day for 15-30 minutes of practice.
  • Schedule a trip to Japan in the 2015-2017 year

Physical

Improve Health

  • Plan weekly meals ahead.
  • Eat less to-go.
  • Form a healthier relationship with food. If it does not improve your life,  health, or long-term happiness, why eat it? 
  • Read and become more aware of healthy living

Improve Fitness

  • Try one new workout a week
  • Work out 4-6 times per week
  • Complete 1 yoga flow per day
  • Increase number of average steps per day.
  • Run another Disney race in 2015.

Spiritual

Get a Firm Understanding of What Your Believe and Why

  • Pick a church and get into a habit of going often
  • Read 6 spiritual related books this year

Ways to Keep These Goals

  • Spend more time Outdoors. Go to the beach, park, pool at least once per week. 

  • Read goals every day and every night. More on this in an upcoming post!

  • Invest more time with family. Show them that you love and care for them.

  • Find 3 role models. Ideas: Jane Goodall, Mother Teresa, Princess Diana, Nancy Dornan

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