Today we have a fun give away from an equally fun lady. Joi Mahon!
We had the opportunity of meeting her recently and discovered that she was indeed aptly named. Joi is such a joy and we are excited to share her new book with you today.
Joi has had over 20 years of experience fitting real women and she shares that experience with you in her book “Creating the Perfect Fit”. We received a copy of it a few weeks ago and it is a terrific resource to have on hand. Joi knows what she is talking about!
And today we get to give one of you a signed copy of her book as well! Just leave us a comment telling us….something that brings you joy!
Good Luck and we will see you all back here on Monday!
Listening to our kids laugh and giggle.
Hearing my daughter scream in delight after getting into the college of her dreams!
My new little grandson brings me much joy – so precious. I really need this book – fitting is always an issue with me.
Belly laughs– especially from kids! This book looks amazing- thanks for the chance to win!
A hike in the woods on a perfect fall day with the family is a thing of joy.
Sewing things for my girls 🙂 and my new (firtlst ever) serger.
Just thinking about sewing and all the possibilities it encompasses brings me joy.
Creating something new whether with my sewing machine or gardening I absolutely love to create with my own ideas.
Also my children & grandchildren bring me so very much joy, it’s beyond measure 🙂
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My daughter brings me joy. She is also the person I sew for the most.
Whenever I watch my older son try to jolly the younger one out of a bad mood, I am filled with love and joy (especially when it happens when I have lost the patience factor! :))
The sound of my daughter’s laughter brings me joy.
My family brings me joy! Also, the sound of laughter.
Gardening. Sewing. Making things that are beatiful with my own hands.
My family and friends bring me joy!
Friday night family dinners with the extended family. Seeing my children making memories with their cousins is pure joy.
My granddaughters bring me joy!
Thanks for the opportunity to win this book:)
Beautiful colors give me joy!
Knowing that I am loved and being able to show love to others, that’s what brings me joy 🙂
My life is super crazy – single mother, full time work, part time MAster’s – SEWING brings me joy – that’s a time just for me
I love it, when Spring arrives, it starts getting warmer and colour blossoms all over again and banishes a very long and dreary Winter.
Watching my husband play with our boys, he’s deploying soon so it’ll be awhile before they giggle and play together again.
I love the sound of our children running through our home. Their laughter usually follows 🙂
Spending a time with my kids and husband in the great outdoors.
My daughter always brings me joy.
My family and creating things gives me great joy.
The colors of fall and clothes that fit both bring me joy.
Sewing brings me Joy. Designing it, creating it and seeing my kids faces when they wear it (especially my hard to please teenage daughter). And the joy I get when I see the shock in peoples faces when i tell them I made it myself.
I would love this book!
The fridge after going grocery shopping for the week!
Sewing for my grandchildren.
Sewing brings me joy…especially for others who can’t. I have said for a long time. That it much cheaper than therapy and more effective! Love you gals.
Watching my girls play nicely or quietly makes me so happy!
Hot chocolate on a cold winter night in front of the fire place gives me joy.
I got to make two maternity garments for my daughter yesterday!
The ulysses butterflies I see in my garden each day.
what brings me joy is the smile on the face of someone I sewed a costume or quilt for. Seeing how happy it made them, from my husband to my niece to a friend. I made someone happy. How much joy that brings me is impossible to measure.
Finding something that fits me brings great joy and relief
Oh there is so much that brings me joy. Today it is my nice warm fire on a rainy day.
My sisters! :o)
Sewing, quilting, crafting with my kids and grandkids= JOY!
Blue skies!
spending time with my family!
Joy is hugging my grandchildren and giggling with them in the park.
Giggling children.
Music brings me joy.
When my daughters play with their baby brother.
My family!
My family, and sewing!
Family, sunsets, camping in the mountains and spending time in my sewing room are a few of the things that bring me joy!
Mmm. Cooler weather so I can wear sweaters!
The joy of happy children playing outside! Any child as long as they are outside playing. You don’t hear those happy sounds in front of a screen.
Being with friends brings me joy! Thanks for a fabulous giveaway!
It is simply sewing:)
My grandkids when they get all excited to see me!
Watching my son’s face light up when he sees his daddy walk through the door after a long day at work. Thank you for the giveaway!!!
My child jabbering away in deep conversation, even though I can’t understand half of what she’s saying.
Hearing my girls playing and giggling together.
My 2yo daughter…. and …. well-fitting clothes!!
Right now, Eric Hutchinson’s music makes me EUPHORIC. And I’m looking forward to my first EH concert in December! Woo hoo!
My Lovebugs bring me joy beyond measure 🙂
Finishing a quilt and seeing the recipient’s reaction to it gives me great joy.
I always find joy in making something that my children love to wear. It is such a good feeling!
Hugging ponies and burying my face in their mane.
when i remember to stop and enjoy the moment, that brings me joy!
I had a rather hard time chsoiong just one type of physician I would want to work for. So many of them fascinate me, and with me not really going into any medical field other than support, I never gave this any thought in the past. After reading the list, I am more favorable of working for a neonatologist. It is difficult to think about how neonatologist physicians sometimes have the most difficult job in the world, but I can only imagine how amazing it would be to be a part of saving a baby’s life. I had a coworker once whose baby was born at 36 weeks, and her baby had a lot of heart and lung problems. There were concerns about whether or not they would ever fully develop once she had him, but after many months in the NICU, and many scares that happened during it, the doctors were able to save him and he is now a very healthy 5 year old. It is because of that I have a higher interest in the neonatologist field.I hate to say which type of physician I would care less to work for, and it is because I worry that many will take it the wrong way. When I was 16, I used to help my mom at an assisted living home as a caregiver. We would get to work at 7:00 A.M. every morning to prepare breakfast for four of the elderly men and women that we were caring for. We would then make sure that all bedding was changed, rooms were cleaned, meals were prepared, and appointments were handled. We worked 12 hour days, and they were always grueling. The owner of the home made sure that everyone had their medicine and made it to their doctor appointments on time. However, she was more worried about getting paid for her services than actually helping the elderly. She would yell at them if they did something wrong, and even call them terrible names. My mom reported her and we both quit our job, but it has always left a sting in my heart since then. It is because of my experience with that situation that I do not think I could ever work for a gerontologist. I know that the situations would be much different, but ever since my experience with caring for elderly individuals it is very hard for me to think about assisting a physician in geriatrics because I worry that someone else might treat the elderly in the same way the owner of the home did. I am a firm believer that the elderly deserve the ultimate care and comfort when going through any treatment and aging in general, but I do not think I could ever work in that environment again.