Friday, February 6, 2015

Pampers Prize Pack #Giveaway

Welcome to the Pampers Prize Pack Giveaway

Pampers Prize Pack
Host: Uplifting Families

About Pampers Swaddlers

Pampers Swaddlers are now available through size 6! Pampers listened to moms who said they wanted the Pampers Swaddlers softness they know and love to be available throughout the diapering years. Swaddlers were designed to wrap your baby with superior comfort, protection and blanket-like softness, helping to take care of babies during all the precious first moments they share with their parents. The diapers offer up to 12 hours of overnight protection. One of my favorite things about pampers swaddlers were the color changing wetness indicator. When my youngest was born, they only offered the color changing wetness indicator on Newborn and Size 1 diapers. After that you had to physically check your baby's diaper to determine if it needed to be changed. They have an Absorb Away Liner® to pull wetness and mess away from your babies’ skin. Pampers Swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals in North America! For more information about Pampers Swaddlers please visit their website or connect with Pampers on Facebook and Twitter.

Join the DDDivas Pampers Twitter Party

Mark your calendars: The Twitter Party will take place on Wednesday February 11th at 9pm EST. Image is included below. Please RSVP to reserve your spot: http://vite.io/DoubleDutyDivas To participate, follow your hosts @DoubleDutyDivas, @BridgetteLA, @CeceliaMecca, @AngieKcom @WhatMommiesNeed @RamblingChick, and our sponsor @Pampers.

Giveaway for Pampers Swaddlers Prize Pack Valued at $100

Giveaway is open to US residents 18 and older. Void where prohibited by law. All entries will be verified.
  • Pampers Wipes
  • Package of Pampers Swaddlers
  • “Love You to the Moon and Back” Necklace
  • “Guess How Much I Love You” Board Book
  • Baby’s First Year Keepsake Calendar
  • $50 AmEx Gift Card
 

15 comments:

Dana said...

My first and favorite memory of my only child is the first time I laid eyes on her!

Missy said...

My first memory of my oldest is holding her and looking into her eyes. My first memory of my youngest is thinking how big she was!

VickieC said...

the first time they both said mama,,it was so special

Romeo said...

The only problem lays that my finances took a steep decline after being injured in an accident. It was when a woman backed into me (a pedestrian) using her ex-husbands van but claimed later to having no insurance. Thus I have lost the use of my right upper extremity. Therein it all led up to the first memory of when I first had felt the love given / received. For me it's every moment in time that I cherish, as one can never turn back time.

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Shelly Peterson said...

My favorite is their first steps.

Seyma Bennett Shabbir said...

My favorite memory includes their first steps, falling down. I also have their first bath! Very fun experience seeing them enjoy water!

Heather62 said...

My favorite memory is when she smiled for the first time. So sweet.

Linda Kish said...

My favorite first memory is when I first held him.

momo said...

When I gave birth to my oldest son I just remember how handsome he was as a baby-

Jan Lee said...

I don't have any children.

Colleen Maurina said...

My favorite first memory for each of my three children was that first smile! I don't think you ever forget that!

laura rubenstein said...

This hard to answer because I have to many. One is the first time my daughter saw fireworks. It was a amazing experience. Her face light up and she was in awe of what she was seeing. It was awesome.

angie lilly said...

I don't have kids of my own, other than my children of choice--my cats! I have three of them but at one point had 13. :-D One of my best memories is of one who has moved on to his next life phase: Wookiee. When we first brought him home, he was on a bottle for feeding. We had a vacation planned and had to take him with us. I remember being at a rest stop feeding him and people coming around oo-ing and ah-ing. He was SO cute!

Cinderella10383 said...

With my youngest it was being able to hold and feed him for the first time as I wasn't able to when I had him as I lost 5 pints of blood and had to be knocked out for almost 18 hours to recover as I was so weak and delirious. My oldest child it was seeing her for the first time as I had lost my mom 8 months earlier and I was 16 years old. She looked exactly like my mother. My son it was holding him for the first time and feeling his heartbeat as his heart stopped during delivery. I know it's not what most people would expect but to know they were okay and I was okay was the best moment ever!

Jennifer T. said...

My favorite milestone is when my daughter smiled at me for the first time.