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Friday, December 4, 2009

PJ's for the Cure: Extra Sweet Dreams











By Guest Blogger, Amy Takacs

We are excited to feature another Gift Idea blog today, but this one has a great spin on it. Not only is this a fabulous gift idea for girls, boys, and ladies, but you will be donating to a terrific cause. Keep reading for all the info on how to shop and give at the same time! ... Rachel H

As a Mom, we all get a little google-obsessed when it comes to our child’s health. I was no exception when my youngest daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 (Juvenile) Diabetes just this April. At the young age of six, my “Extra Sweet” girl as I call her was sentenced to a life of daily pricks and insulin shots. While I call her Extra Sweet, she did not contract this disease from eating too much sugar. Her body no longer produces insulin like yours and I do. But, we’ll save the medical lesson on the difference in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes for another blog entry.

I’m here to tell you about an “Extra Sweet” deal, available just in time for holiday giving. My googling often lands me on the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) website, looking for some hope for a cure for diabetes. Komar, the largest sleepwear and intimate apparel manufacturer in the United States, created PJs for the Cure to benefit JDRF. The PJs are adorable - there are designs for girls, boys and women.


This program is unique in that Komar is donating 100% of every sale to JDRF to fund further research for a cure for this chronic disease that predominately strikes in childhood. The goal is to raise $1 million for JDRF by selling comfy cotton pajamas. Now that’s something to feel all warm and snuggly about! Please visit www.pjsforthecure.org and give someone on your list the gift of Extra Sweet Dreams - and hope for a cure for my Extra Sweet girl!

Amy Takacs is a work-at-home-Mom to two daughters, Natalie (9) and Claire (6). Earlier this year - just a few months after relocating to Winston-Salem with her husband, Warren’s, job - her youngest was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. She quickly learned the value of living in a city with a top-notch children’s hospital and amazingly supportive residents. When not caring for her daughters and 13-year-old golden retriever, Ruby, you can find her at her Macintosh designing brochures, magazines, ads and whatnot for her clients. You can watch a heart-touching video about her daughter Claire at www.clairescourage.com.

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5 comments:

Summer said...

Oh my gosh! The Pj's are great. I wish I would have known about this when I was shopping for our annual christmas eve pj's!! I will definitely purchase them here next year. Thank you TSP for giving me opportunities to be a good steward of my resources.

Jenn said...

This is a fantastic idea. Who can't use more PJ's, right? Thank you for shring your story, Amy!

Jenn

Anonymous said...

What a fantastic way to raise money for an extremely important cause. I'm ordering for our family today!

Anonymous said...

I own a pair and absolutely LOVE them!! They even have a pump pouch!! You won't be disappointed!

Anonymous said...

My 3 year old daughter (middle child) was also just diagnosed with t1 diabetes this past August. It was a crazy year with the birth of our 3rd child in May, selling our house/buying new house and moving in July, followed by the news of our daughters diagnosis in August - talk about major stress overload! Anyways, I also saw these jammies posted on facebook before Christmas and immediately purchased a pair for each grandma (3), myself, my daughter, and my son. I was so thrilled to be able to make this purchase and donation to a wonderful cause and I still get teary reading about it! All the grandmas loved their jammies and we even saw a few tears on Christmas morning :). Thanks for helping to spread the word!

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