Sunday, March 21, 2010

24 Issues All You Magazine only $20

Posted by kim on December 15, 2009

Receive 24 Issues of All You Magazine for only $20!
(One issue alone will save you more than $20 in coupons)
Plus $8 of your purchase will go to support prematurity awareness.

To order, simply

  • Click this link: www.magfundraising.com/PreemieTwins
    (will open in a new window)
  • Click “View all selections” below pictures of magazines.
  • Search “All You” in search box upper right hand corner.
  • Click on picture of All You Magazine.
  • Valid for New Subscribers or Renewals.
  • Add to Cart and Checkout.

*MagFundraising donates 40% of magazine subscription purchases back to charity!  So I established an account where proceeds from sales will be donated to the March of Dimes, an organization near and dear to me after having preemie twins.

Select from a variety of 650 other magazines as well at up to 85% off newsstands prices and improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality at the same time. Shop Now!

*I was due to renew my All You Magazine subscription, and since Southern Living at Home no longer offers it, I scoured the ‘net for the lowest price. I not only found a great price, but a company that supports great causes! If you find a better deal, please let us know!

Happy Bday to my Babes

Posted by kim on January 27, 2008

Preemie Twins - Macy & MalloryFourteen years ago today, I was lying in a hospital bed with my feet above my head getting pumped full of meds to try to stop labor with my twins, as I was only 27 weeks along. But the strong-willed girls decided today was the day and were born over three months early weighing two pounds each.  I call them my “million dollar miracle babies”. You can read about their rough start in life here.

For their “party”, we took some of their friends out to eat pizza and to the movie, 27 Dresses (good chick flick, btw) on Friday night.  Then today, my mom had us out for a spaghetti lunch and cake.  We even mastered some microwave caramel popcorn.

I hadn’t gotten either girl a birthday present as Macy is extremely picky about everything, whereas Mallory is content and “doesn’t need anything.”  So, after lunch we went to the mall, and I thought I’d let the girls pick out their own presents. Hours later we walked out with nothing, as Macy couldn’t decide on anything (within budget), and Mallory actually had found a pair of DC shoes she liked, but the cheapskate in me couldn’t justify $60 for some shoes she’ll outgrow.  I promised to look online to see if I could get them for less.  I love shoe shopping….