Giveaway: Mighty Summit Gift Bag

When we were pulling together gifts for the Mighty Summit, we set a few aside to give away. There will be Summit giveaways on Mighty Girl all this week, but this first one is a doozy. Here’s what’s up for grabs today:

Tieks by Gavrieli

I bought a pair of these perfect ultimate travel shoes a while back, and they’re one of my new favorite things. Tieks fold in half so you can stuff them in your purse, but the quality is amazing. They come in all sorts of candy colors and metallics — plus they pack flat and slip off easily when you’re heading through airport security. The winner gets to choose any pair for $135 and under. I recommend orange.

Photojojo’s Tokyo Dreamer Strap

I can’t believe how long it took me to replace my ugly, logoed camera strap. Photojojo’s Tokyo Dreamer strap really dresses up your camera, and even has a little pocket for extra memory cards or a lens cloth.

Lola Epiphanie Camera Bag by Maile Wilson

Maile was an attendee at this year’s Summit, and she brought along her bright Epiphanie camera bags. I use mine as my everyday purse and have finally stopped busting expensive lenses and gadgets by wrapping them in hand towels and shoving them into an un-padded purse. Now I can have my SLR, my flip, and my phone(s) with me without anything banging together and cracking or getting scratched by my keys.

And that’s it for today. Pretty good, huh? To enter to win, please leave a comment about something on your Life List.

Now for the fine print: Please only leave one comment, because it’s the nice thing to do, and also because multiple entries will be disqualified. I’ll use random.org to select the winner, and I’ll announce who won at the top of this post and in a separate post next Tuesday.

2,401 thoughts on “Giveaway: Mighty Summit Gift Bag

  1. I am totally smitten with the idea of folding shoes in half and keeping them in my purse. I tried this with some cheap, old flats the other day, but the results were not pretty!

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  2. I realized some time ago that I didn’t have to become a teacher to teach – so in my position as a Lunch Room Supervisor, I’m going to teach the kids who need an activity on a rainy day to knit using their fingers. After I teach myself.

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  3. I realized some time ago that I didn’t have to become a teacher to teach – so in my position as a Lunch Room Supervisor, I’m going to teach the kids who need an activity on a rainy day to knit using their fingers. After I teach myself.

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  4. I’m starting a new life list after completing my first one between 1985 (skydiving) and 2000 (completed my BA) In between, I took tap dance lessons, swimming lessons, bought a guitar and learned to play well enough for me to sing along. I also learned sign language, and took a leave of absence from work to travel with a backpack and passport. My new life list includes (among other things) learning to use a cordless drill, pulling out my sewing machine again, and traveling through Newfoundland.

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  5. I have added “learn sign language”, even though I don’t know anyone hard of hearing. I hope it leads me to a new world of communicating.

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  6. Some of the things I have on my life-list include learning how to snowboard and participating in a Latin ballroom dance competition (like Dancing with the Stars!).

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  7. You inspired me to get off my butt and make a life list. Next week, I’m tackling #8: a Chinese calligraphy class so I can honor my grandfather

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  8. The item on my life list that’s getting the most attention lately is definitely:
    Sell an original painting for what it’s worth.

    I’ve sold prints before, but I’m hanging in a small (teeny tiny) gallery show soon, so maybe I’ll get to cross this off!

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  9. I want to learn to make lobster. I am plum terrified of making lobster and yet I find it delicious. Perhaps my abject fear stems from my youth spent landlocked in Nebraska where there are cows aplenty, but very few lobsters. Now that I’m living on the East Coast, I’m ready to master the crustacean. I can already imagine he’ll be delicious with butter sauce ala Julia Child.

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  10. My life list changed recently; I added this to it: help my hubby by being his own personal wonder woman health advocate while he goes through some stuff in the coming year!

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  11. like many other people, getting to a healthy weight and fitness level is on my life list. i just started with a personal trainer, and when she asked me what my ‘fitness goal’ was, i told her that i wanted to feel and look better by the time i turned 30 next July. then i hesitated for a minute and admitted that my slightly more *specific* goal was to have great calves so i could finally wear slutty boots.

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  12. I posted my life list on my blog and have had several friends mention writing one of their own. It warms my heart that I could take something that inspired me (your list, Maggie) and have it inspire others. Thank you.

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  13. One little item on my list is to make and can apple butter. My great-grandmother used to make it and it was so good, and I’d like to do it myself. I’m planning on crossing this one off any weekend now, as soon as I can get a whole bunch of fresh apples.

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  14. to become fluent in ASL. i took a semester class, learned TONS about Deaf culture and ASL, and have always wanted more. so far, life has had other plans. but, someday!

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  15. I would like to hike the Grand Canyon with my husband; I’ve actually never been there and feel like it’s somewhat criminal that I’ve gone nearly 40 years without managing it!

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  16. I would like to take a trip across the country with my husband and two kids this summer – Those shoes and that camera bag would make my trip that much better

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