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Tea for Two

Easter is a few weeks away. My friend Jodi is going to China to bring home 2 little boys. This is their 6th adoption. And as many of my friends know International adoption is not cheap. So I decided to make some good use of my time while I’m waiting for the spring to come. I want to raise some money for Jodie’s adoptions. Today I was shopping with my daughter Jessica. We found these really cute tea wands that are flowers. I’m giving away 2 tea wands, 2 types of tea, good German Chocolate, and good Belgian chocolate, 6 egg covers, and many other fun Easter time decorations. All specialties from Germany. If you want a chance to win this German Tea for Two package then donate $10 or more towards Jodie’s adoption. In 2 weeks we will draw a winning name. I’ll Fed-x the package from Germany immediately to the winner. You’ll get it in plenty of time to enjoy it for Easter. And even if you don’t win, you’re helping two Chinese boys come home to a loving forever family. Feel free to share this give away to all your friends. And follow Jodi’s trip to China on her blog. Donation information can be found on the side bar of her blog. Thank you for your help! http://headsup07up.blogspot.de/

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