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Heritage Makers in the News January 13, 2009

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Now is a great time to be a Heritage Maker!

  • Better Homes and Gardens made Heritage Makers first on their list in the 2nd edition of the “Ultimate Guide to Digital Scrapbooking.”
  • On Good Morning America Gayle King , O Magazine Editor-in-Chief, introduced Heritage Makers’ books as the number one Cheap and Chic gift! She showed a whole table of Heritage Makers books and spoke about how much Oprah loved the HM book that had been made for her. GMA’s host said “this is great for parents to give to children.” Check out the following YouTube link:
  • KSL News (channel 5) interviewed Heritage Makers’ founder Sharon Murdoch in their feature Today’s Woman and brought their camera crew to Heritage Makers’ head office in Provo, Utah. You can watch the entire feature here.
 

Thought for Today September 15, 2008

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Received the following message from a friend today and decided to share it in this forum.
Stories can be powerful teaching tools and this one spoke to me.

A fascinating traditional Indian tale goes like this:

One day as Shiva and Shakti, the Divine Couple, are
looking down on the Earth from their Heavenly Dwelling,
Shakti sees a poor, miserable looking man walking down a
dusty road.  He looks so tired and his clothes are so worn
and ragged that her heart went out to him.  She turns to
her husband and begs him to give this man some gold.

Shiva takes a long look at the poor man, then turns back
to his beloved wife and says that he cannot do this.

“But why not?”  she asks.  “Are you not the Lord of the
Universe
?  Why can you not do this simple thing?”

“I cannot because he is not ready to receive it”, Shiva replied.

Unaccustomed to being denied by her husband, Shakti
becomes angry and asks, “Do you mean to say that you
cannot drop a bag of gold in his path?!”

“Of course I can”, Shiva said, “but that is a different matter.”

“Please, husband,” she implored him once more.

So because he cannot refuse her, Shiva drops a bag of
gold directly in the man’s path.

Meanwhile, the poor man is slumping along, worrying
about whether or not he will be able to eat tonight,
or go to bed hungry once more… Coming around a
bend in the road, he sees something lying on the ground
in front of him and mutters to himself.

“What is that big ugly rock doing in the middle of the road?
I am lucky I saw it before I stubbed my toe or fell over it.
I might have hurt myself or torn these raggedy sandals
of mine even further!”  And carefully, he steps around
the sack of gold, and continued trudging on his way.

Life constantly presents us with gifts disguised as
obstacles.  It is so easy to miss seeing them for the
opportunities that they are.  Unless we are willing
to lift our eyes up, open ourselves to receive
our unexpected fortune, then we, like the weary
traveler, will be alarmed or annoyed by the
arrival of unforeseen obstacles, even if they are
really blessings in disguise.

 

Convert those boxes of pictures June 12, 2008

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We all have them.  Those boxes of old photos buried in our closets, under the bed and/or in the garage. I know that you want to preserve those special memories.  Why else did you take and keep the pictures after all these years?  Heritage Makers is the solution.  

Heritage Makers has partnered with Kodak to bring you an all-new, cutting-edge scanning service.  Imagine scanning 500 printed pictures in approximately 30 minutes.  I didn’t believe it until until I tried it out for myself.  Wow…talk about saving time and taking away the daunting task of scanning old photos. 

I have scanned about 800 of my own personal pictures and love the fact that I now have them saved in a flash drive, where they will not fade or get lost.  I am now in the process of gathering more pictures, specially all my non-digital wedding photos so that I can create a wedding legacy book.  It will be a present to my husband and our parents for our 10 year anniversary.

Come join me in the excitment! Email me at arlyn@atributetoyou.com and schedule an in-home photo scanning session.  Presort your pictures into groups and don’t forget to bring an external USB flash drive.  Here are the prices (if you cannot view the attached ScanParty flyer): 

0-99 scans at $0.39/each

100-499 scans at $0.29/each

500+ scans at $0.19/each 

Feel free to share this information with your family and friends who might be interested in this service.

 

Reflection May 14, 2008

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It has been two weeks now since my major abdominal surgery and I am grateful that I am recovering slowly and healing quite well.  I am also so grateful that the cyst and mass found were both benign and that I do not have cancer.  Although, I am still in a lot of pain and discomfort, I have found refuge in prayer and social therapy with Heritage Makers. 

I am not only taking lots of naps to allow my body and mind to heal, I am also catching up of my email messages and working on some of my pending storybook projects.  In fact, I just published a “Love is…” book for my sister-in-law as well as for my good friend and her daughter.  It is not always easy for me to answer your phone calls at this time, but I will return your call (if you leave a message) as soon as I am able. 

Many thanks to those who had visited me at the hospital and at home.  I love the flowers and the get-well cards!  While I am thankful that I am overall healthy in spite of my many surgeries, I am saddened to hear the news that our Heritage Makers President, Doug Cloward is recently diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.   He is truly a faith-filled and inspiring man!  Even while at the hospital, he called in to be our surprise guest speaker at our California Regional Conference and gave the entire audience his typical motivational message (via Chris Lee, our CEO’s cell/speaker phone).  My heart and prayers to Doug and the entire Cloward family during this difficult time of diagnosis and treatment. 

I will end this post with a reflection and quote from Doug’s blog:  “If all of this resolves itself and I find myself with more time, I will be a better friend, a more compassionate father and husband, and more committed servant. And I may feel a little foolish for what might otherwise appear to be my own epitaph, but I find the need for expression and healing purposeful. I hope my words ring true and remind you that you are remembered and loved.” – Doug Cloward