Today’s giveaway is a little more symbolic. First up is the Quintet Necklace, by one of my favorite etsy jewelers Lemonade Handmade:

Gold Rings Necklace — the Quintet by Lemonade Handmade
I’ve mentioned this necklace before, we gave one to each of the attendees to symbolize the five Life List goals they hoped to accomplish in the coming year. (Nicole did a lovely write up about it.) I love the necklace for its simplicity, and I like the idea of five golden rings being little commitments to yourself. I’ve been wearing mine every day since the Summit. Lovely.

Every year, we have an artist make limited edition prints to commemorate the weekend. This year Alma and Mike Loveland of Ollibird.com did block prints of the vintage blankets we lug onsite to keep everyone warm.
Alma, whose yellow sweater you may remember from a previous post, did the illustrations.

Mike hand painted the blankets for a little pop of color.

Mike and Alma teach all kinds of art and computer classes and they live in the Salt Lake City area. In fact, they’re hosting an art weekend in Salt Lake at this very moment, so head over if you’re in town.


The finished prints each featured a different color, but yours will be plum.
To enter, please tell us about your proudest accomplishment in comments. And the drawings are still open for our the Mighty Summit Giftbag and the Summit Necklace and Brooch giveaway, so throw your hat in there too.
Fine print: Please only leave one comment for each giveaway, 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 Thursday.
My proudest moment would have to be graduation from college. I put myself through school with very little help from my parents, they just could’t afford it, so it was something I did all on my own. I saved and ate Ramen noodles and penny pinced and maybe starved a bit, but I did it!
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getting out of bed every morning and starting fresh!
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This year it’s sticking to training for a 1/2 marathon (it’s next month) with a husband, one and 1/2 year old, and busy busy job and all of the things that come with along with owning a home! I’m almost there and I’m so excited!!
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Deciding on a whim as a high school juntion to combine my love of art and knowledge of computers into a graphic design major, graduating in 4 years, and maintaining a job as a designer for 5 years now. It’s nice to know what you want to be when you grow up.
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Following my creative heart. ❤
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Graduating college. When even my parents didn’t have faith that I ever would.
Having a super awesome baby girl comes in as a tie.
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My sweet newborn baby girl!
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Being able to let finally let people back into my life and opening up after escaping my abusive relationship. And being able to talk to young women who have been in similar situations.
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Being there for my mother while she was dying and for my father after as well.
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I am proud of running the New York City marathon two years in a row, back in the nineties. And I’m glad I did it then, too, because with three kids and a job I’d NEVER be able to do it now!
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Mushy, but marrying my husband. I have a successful and blossoming career, but the one thing that brings me the most joy and happiness on a daily basis is him. I am most proud of him.
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Doing what I want to do and not necessarily what is expected of me & getting into medical school on a full academic scholarship
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Continuing to challenge myself and not taking the easy road.
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Buying my dream house! 🙂
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Getting married since it is something I swore I would never do!
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My two darling, adorable, well adjusted kiddos. They make my heart sing.
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Living the life I’ve always dreamed of.
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Getting to the top level of my position within 5 years of working at the company. I worked my ass off and it actually paid off!
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Giving my daughter the feeling of security that I’d always wished for …
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As stupid as this sounds, my proudest accomplishment would have to be weathering through some hard, unknowing (both the situation and myself) times. I walked through and am proud at where I continue to walk toward!
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I represented an innocent man at trial in a serious felony and persuaded the jury of his innocence. He went back to the rest of his life.
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That my dad was proud of the person I’ve become.
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My proudest accomplishment is something I have not yet achieved. I’m working my way towards it, so for now, I’m proud to be continuting forward throught difficult set backs and the not-so-easy stuff that life has thrown in the mix. I know I’ll get there though and I’m proud of that.
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Honestly? Being alive. Eleven years ago I had some pretty serious thoughts of suicide, and after a halfhearted try, got back to the business of living.
I always seem to forget that.
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Becoming a mother to my childern.
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I’m proud that I push myself towards bigger and better things almost all of the time. Not all of the time, but I’m working on it!
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My proudest accomplishment is continually becoming a better person (I hope) for my husband and family.
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My proudest accomplishment is my marriage. We’ve been married for almost 9 years, and it has been the hardest and most exponentially rewarding thing I have every experienced.
These giveaways are great! Thanks for the opportunity Maggie!
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My proudest accomplishment was completing flight attendant training. It was much harder for me than college. My massive fear of speaking in public was overcome, and I learned to work with groups as well.
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finding a pretty good semblance of work/life balance
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My proudest accomplishment is getting out of the “rut” all by myself and my progress of becoming certified to help others out of the “rut” as well.
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My greatest accomplishment: not getting kicked out of college 😉
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Getting over my fear of public speaking… which is not to say that public speaking no longer scares me, just that now I get up and do it anyway.
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Being a working mother and finding the balance that seems to be working for OUR family.
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Giving my family a home filled with laughter.
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my biggest accomplishment is graduating from grad school, while working and raising my son alone!
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Raising my twin daughters with my husband.
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I could use a reminder to focus on my goals!
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my biggest accomplishment is defying the odds — still with my husband at the 7 year mark with 2 incredible girls
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Being happy. Loving myself enough to seek happiness again. Sounds a bit corny, eh? LIFE. IS. GOOD. No complaints. 🙂
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Getting through this year somewhat intact – one of the hardest in my life.
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Quitting my very cushy (and boring) job to realize my dream of working for a winery. I may be a contractor now, but I am a happy girl with a challenging job and a purple tongue!
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It’s yet to come, but I’m almost there – my PhD.
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Becoming the person I wanted to be. Well traveled, in a meaningful career, still holding on to the belief that true love is real and worth the struggle.
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This is hard, but I’m tempted to say graduating college with honors while working full time.
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Adopted my son.
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Not settling.
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Being asked to join the aerial dance company at the trapeze studio where I now teach and perform.
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graduating from college.
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As cheesy as it sounds, my 2 children are my biggest accomplishment…oh and not going stir crazy while staying at home on maternity leave for 4+ years. Some days are way hard but when I look at my 2 little angels, it is so worth it.
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