Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

Friday, October 25, 2013

SURVIVOR CONFESSION: Little Girl Lost


Little Girl Lost
A Domestic Violence Story
Written By Victoria



Part One: The early years.

The earliest memories of what I have now come to know as Domestic Violence was at about 3 years old. I remember looking at my parents arguing so loud I would hide. I would cover my ears and I would actually see the dishes as they have gone flying across the house. Sometimes, mommy would be so sad she would just up and leave. And I would hide under my bed. My sister and I shared a room. Back in those days, our beds were pretty big. So, it was good because we could hide and cry together. We both were scared little girls lost.
I understand what now child abuse is because I remember the time I tried to pour water in a bathroom as I hated roaches. To this day, they scare the hell out of me. And I had a ruler cracked across my head. My mother was a nurse in Allentown, Pennsylvania back then. So, of course, she was not happy to see me come with blood dripping everywhere. Then there was the time I had drank out of a pop bottle. I was about six. And I got beaten into a wall. I woke up crying to my mom that my shoulder hurt. She asked what happened. I lied. I told her that I fell down our huge flight of carpeted stairs. Needless to say, I had a broken clavicle. To this day, I don’t forget as I still get pains if I move the wrong way or run to long.

I spent my days helping change diapers and playing with my brother and sister. And we all grew to stick up for each other. I never realized how much that meant to me until I grew up.

One day, the cops came and took us away.

Amongst, all the beatings and cheating with my parents, I was sexually assaulted as a child my sister as well. I can still remember the day, I heard her crying. And she came to me and said, “Did it hurt you too?”  We hugged each other so, tight. We were afraid to be bad. We thought we were always bad. And we tried so hard to be good girls.
So, you see, as a child, we didn’t know what child abuse was. We only knew what hurt and what seems scary and the nightmares, they went on for years and years.
So, the police were at our door in the middle of the night. Our door had those big dead bolts. The asked me to open it but, I couldn’t reach. They actually had to call my mom because we were home alone while she was at work. She had to open the door. They took us to the hospital to be evaluated and then sent us to my grandma’s house.
I felt safe at grandma’s house. Thus, I will care for her til her last breath as she did so much for me growing up. But, there was a day; we had a visit with our dad. And well, he told us all to get in to the car. So, we did. My poor grandma looking back as an adult I can only imagine what she was feeling.
My father took us to my birthplace. We hid at my aunt’s house. She was a nice aunt. But, I remember how my uncle would beat me with these horrible plastic stick things. It always felt like I was a bad girl no matter where I was. And I remember being hurt by another family member. But, I really don’t want to touch that subject. It never quite left me. As I still have bad memories of running through my aunt’s house and crying because there was nowhere to hide. And she wasn’t home to protect me all the time.

Then he had me call my mom and I only remember him buying pink stuff. I remember he convinced her to get into the car. Then she drank the pink stuff. And it hit me, now all grown up. She was scared for us. She was scared to leave. As I remember watching her handcuffed to the car. And then I wondered what would happen. I saw a gun on the floor of the driver’s side. And I just hugged my brother and sister. She said she had to go to the bathroom. So, dad went with her up a hill by the high way. And she tried to run. She failed of course. She was back in the car with the handcuffs back on. Somehow, trying to cross into what I now know as Canada, the cops pulled us over. My father was arrested. They took the scary gun.
My mother was all alone crying and driving with three kids. She took us back to grandma’s house.  We stayed there a long time. We had to go to bed early but, I didn’t mind. We went to church everyday. And we had ice cream before bed. My grandma made the best soup and spaghetti. I even made student of the month.  We use to visit my mom. Sadly, she didn’t seem to care much for being with us. She partied a lot and I mean, I know she loved us. But, as with many people, she was out on her own in an apartment. She didn’t want to be tied to three kids at that time. After all, she had me at 17 years old.
I use to be quite mad at her most of my life. But, I do get it now. And now, I just don’t know how she did it.
Now, I am about nine. I remember a big thing in the news over a man named Tony Toto. He had been shot. The papers said that he cheated on his wife and that he was shot by my father. My mother was very upset about this. She didn’t really talk to me about it. I only knew him as the Pizza man. My dad use to work for him.
To this day, I don’t know if my dad did or didn’t try to shoot him. I do know that he and my mom had a fling and every time I see that stupid movie ”I love you to death", I cry. That story was made into a horrible comedy of a really scary time in my life. At least I can say that guy never hurt me personally. So eventually, grandma couldn’t care for us anymore.
I guess I can understand as she had to be in like her 60’s. Well, we ended up in what is now known as foster care.
I may as well keep going as this is still part of the early years. So, we had to go to about six foster homes before we ended up in Quakertown. I know a weird name. I think it was an Amish town. I remember lots of fields.
I had a foster mom named Vicky. The dad was William. I guess they were okay to me for a little while. They made us do chores and eat healthy. But, there was those made days. My foster Father made me rub his feet as if he were some king on a thrown. I wet my bed a lot so, I was forced to wash my sheets in a bucket.
I was witness to my baby brother who had to be about 3 forced to lick poop off the walls. The memories of foster care are mostly horrendous. I remember dropping an ear plug in the tub and it was only because I told my foster mother the truth that I got to get my Raspberry Puff doll back. She took all my favorite toys. She even caught on to us hiding toys in our jackets to visit our mom. I was a sick kid. I had a lot of tubes in my ears. And I was sad when I wasn’t allowed to have my mommy with me. I use to be told never to talk to the social worker about what went on in the house. And I took my anger and sadness and I would draw and read for hours.
There were days that I wasn’t allowed to talk to anyone as punishment. My sister and I shared a bunk bed. I remember her making the sign language “I love you” to me. I loved my sister. We really did go through so much together growing up. But, I have since talked to my foster mother and we made peace with it. However, it is still part of my story. My sister was dubbed the favorite, the good one. My brother the bad one and I was the ugly one. Sound familiar? The good, the bad and the ugly was a television show. We had foster siblings. I love my foster sis to this day. We actually found each other after all these years and can at least joke about times at the creek, Indian paint and my braiding her hair. She is an angel.
But, there are still the bad memories of child labor and hauling dirt, lifting heavy rocks, scrubbing walls. We had basically built my foster mother a creek from scratch. There was even a point where my brother was forced to eat a worm. As punishment for myself personally, my foster mother would force me to do 500 pushups at a time. After a while, it didn’t bother me. I got better than my gym teacher.
I had lots of nightmares growing up. I wet my bed til I was about 11. It was after a therapy appointment my foster mother finally understood me I think. The therapist asked me to draw pictures of something good and something bad. I told my foster mother as she got ready to drive away that I had this bad memory and I don’t know how to draw it. So, she asked me what it was. I went on to describe my sexual abuse. Of course, at that time I had no idea what the heck sexual abuse even was. But, my foster mom started crying. That was the first deep moment I think we ever shared. Of course, there was a trial and all that goes with it. But, I don’t care to get into that as it was at the same time as the Tony Toto trial. But, the memories never leave. Eventually, we did get to go home to my mommy. And it was the same day we moved out of state. She wanted a complete fresh start and she got it.
I was 11 years old.

To be continued.....


Save Our Children!! They don't deserve to be abused!

FREE SHIPPING on ALL Holiday Decor & More at World Market PLUS Snag 10% off! - Why wait? Snag the deals NOW!



World Market is a wonderful store! It's truly one of my favorite sites when it comes to holiday stocking stuffers, decor, gifts and pretty much everything else!! My favorite are the vintage toys, but you can also find LOTS of decorations (for ANY time of the year), nifty baking items, delicious eatables and sooo much more at the World Market website. Running through 10/27, you get the wonderful opportunity to score FREE SHIPPING plus 10% off when you use the coupon code: SAVEBIG10 at checkout! You can even search with their unique search engine to find the perfect gift for everyone in your life with unique categories like "The Fashionista" and "The Coworker," as well as the chance to set your budget so you can stay on track this holiday season! Well.... What are you waiting for? Lets get to shopping!!


Check out a few of the super neat items that I found while searching the site!

Holiday Decor:

All 4 of these adorable holiday decor options below are under $10, plus FREE Shipping!








Stocking Stuffers:


Set of 3 Baby Sock Monkeys - $20.97 + FREE Shipping



Aren't these vintage toys super awesome? They would be a BIG hit with the boys! All 3 are UNDER $5 and FREE SHIPPING!

Bubble-N-Color Bubble Gum - $2.99 + FREE Shipping








How about somethings for the tummies?



Snowman, Snowflake & Reindeer Pasta - $2.99 + FREE Shipping








Holiday Cookies - $2.99 + FREE Shipping








There are hundreds of more items available on the World Market site that I'm sure you'll LOVE! You'll just have to check them out for yourself since I can't post them ALL here!!!

LET THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING BEGIN!!!!



To help save money, purchase your holiday gifts throughout the whole year and not just during the holiday season! Make yourself a "Holiday Tote" to hide all the goodies away in until it's time to start wrapping! You can find lots of great deals every day and the "perfect gift" may not be on sale during the holidays so why wait?? 

Clip art from: VintageFeedsacks 

Don't forget to bundle up, it's getting cold!!


Thursday, October 24, 2013

KIDS CRAFT: "Painted All By Myself" Wall Art


"Painted All By Myself" Wall Art Craft Project

Spend quality time with your little ones with this fun Art Project that is not only a fun activity to do with your child, but a piece of art as well! I saw this project on one of my friend's facebook page and fell in love! She was kind enough to let me use her pictures and share this cute craft that she did with her daughter, with all of you! I hope you enjoy it! 



You will need:
  • A Tall Canvas (Purchased at craft store) or a sanded piece of wood
  • Painters Tape
  • Washable Paint
  • Clear Acrylic Spray Paint
  • Large or Medium Paintbrush
  • Paint Tray

Directions:


If your using a piece of wood, the first step would be for you to add a base coat for the background of the art. Wait until it's completely dry.



Spell out your child's name across or down the canvas with the painters tape. (Make sure the edges are pressed down firmly)


Add paint to the tray and let your child decorate the canvas any way that they like.

Isn't she adorable?!


Once the painting is complete, Sit it in a safe place until it fully dries.
Slowly and Carefully peel off the tape to reveal the finished art work.

The finished masterpiece!!!
These would make memorable gifts for the Holidays! Not to mention the fun you and your kids will have making these neat and personal Wall Art Pieces!

REVIEW: Hormel REV Wraps - The Perfect On-The-Go Snack

#Sponsored By +BzzAgent & Hormel 
This post may contain affiliate links
Hormel REV Wraps are Snacktastic!
Real meat, Real Cheese, Real Energy!

My family is always looking for a quick snack to eat on the go. My daughters are in and out of the house and convincing them to sit down and eat it alot harder than it sounds. When I received the email from BzzAgent asking if I wanted to try out Hormel REV Wraps... I jumped at the opportunity and it couldn't of came at a better time.



Hormel Rev wraps come in 12 delicious flavor combinations that are simply perfect for a "grab and go" snack option. (Snag a coupon for $1 off of 2 Hormel REV Wraps)

The Flavor Combinations are:
  • Pepperoni Pizza
  • Italian Style
  • Spicy Italian
  • Meat Lovers Pizza
  • Italian Style Ham
  • Ham & Cheese
  • Ham & Swiss
  • Hot Peppered Ham
  • Peppered Turkey
  • Turkey, Ham & Cheese
  • Turkey & Cheese
  • Ham, Pepperoni & Mozzarella 
My fiance and I decided to go on a day trip to the beach a few weekends ago and when I sent Alan to the store to fill up our cooler, I made sure to add Rev Wraps to the shopping list. I was extremely surprised at how excited my daughters were when I handed them a Hormel REV Wrap to munch on while we were riding down the road. They ate them without making a mess and their bellies were nice and content throughout the trip. Their favorites are the Ham & Cheese and the Italian Ham & Mozzarella! I even tried some myself and I agree with the girls, they are delicious! Alan's favorite "snack wrap" is the Meat Lovers Pizza and with no complaints out of anyone, I'd say that I couldn't of chosen a better snack to take along on our 6 hour drive to North Myrtle Beach! We even decided to eat them for lunch since we didn't want to waste to much of our beach time preparing food! :D

Hormel REV Wraps aren't just good for car rides, their great for ball practice, after school snacks, between meals and pretty much any time you need a quick and yummy treat! My girls are only 6 and 7 but REV Wraps are just the right size for Teens as well! My family loves them and will be bringing Hormel REV Wraps along on all of our road trips and after school activities from now on! 

Have you seen Hormel REV Wraps in your local grocery store?





Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Cree and Scooter hit the Slopes in British Columbia - Book Tour & Review

#Sponsored By +Cree and Scooter 
Welcome to the
Cree and Scooter Book Tour


“READ TODAY, LEAD TOMORROW”
– Tammy Sutton-Brown -

Do your children enjoy learning about new places and going on exciting adventures?
If you said yes, then your little ones are sure to love Cree & Scooter! Cree is a little girl who receives a new stuffed toy, a blue chameleon, from her big brother Omar. Scooter, the stuffed chameleon, is a very special lizard... When Cree goes to sleep, Scooter comes to life and takes her on amazing adventures throughout her dreams, all while teaching Cree about lots of interesting things including new languages and food!

Tammy Sutton-Brown is a WNBA veteran and a two-time All Star, as well as being the author and creator of Cree and Scooter. She was born in Ontario, Canada and has traveled to many different countries during her career as professional Basketball player. Being exposed to all of the different languages, cultures and traditions has sparked a passion for traveling and learning about what other countries has to offer. This passion was her inspiration behind Cree and Scooter. 

From the words of Tammy:
"My vision is to implement global education at an early age through Cree and Scooter. I want kids to be able to travel around the world without leaving the comfort of their home, school, city or country, engaging their imagination and sparking their interests." “When you read, your world opens up. I want to encourage early literacy for kids, ignite a love for travel and exploration and form an appreciation for the world we live in, its languages, cultures and history. It is my belief that global exposure will enhance the lives of others beginning with our kids. Our world has changed and is continuing to change with the people from all around the world playing and living together, as well as attending the same schools. Kids will be in good hands with Cree and Scooter.“

- Cree and Scooter hit the Slopes in British Columbia -

I recently got the opportunity to read the new children's book, 'Cree and Scooter Hit the slopes in British Columbia' through the Cree and Scooter Parental Advisory Panel* with my daughters and it was a big hit. They loved how Scooter came alive in Cree's dreams and laughed at the way I tried to pronounced the new language that I myself was learning along with my girls. "Oui" (which is "Yes" in French) was their favorite new word and they said it with me every time it came up in the story. I loved having the chance to travel to a new place while sitting on the bed, cuddled up to my giggling girls(Who couldn't quite stop themselves from repeating "Oui" over and over). The book includes maps that gave me the chance to show Loran and Jade where Cree and Scooter was traveling to and teach them the differences in how other people live. It amazed me at how excited they were to learn. Loran even read the story along with me, which made me smile. The story is easy to read and understand which is wonderful when you have young kids who are just learning to read by themselves. There are also alot of perks to introducing your children to Cree and Scooter, such as:

  • Aid in the development of global-minded kids, which will guide their minds with Cree and Scooter through the crevices of each and every continent.
  • Expose kids to the things that they won't necessarily learn during school.
  • Stimulate your child's worldly curiosity
  • Take kids on an exciting global journey
  • Enable them to learn about different languages, foods, cultures, history, landmarks as well as geography.
  • Give kids the opportunity to travel the world without the cost or struggle of a world vacation.
  • Teach kids new things without their knowledge, they'll just be having fun.
  • Spark a passion for kids to learn not only about their cultures but other cultures as well.
I can't think of a better way to spend my night then reading and learning about new lands with my girls. Opening their minds to the many possibilities that they never knew existed before we discovered Cree and Scooter! I truly believe that all kids can benefit from the adventures and education that can be gained from opening up a Cree and Scooter book. Imagination is a wonderful perk of childhood and the minds of children can do amazing things when they learn something new. You never know how much your child will learn and enjoy geography unless you give them the opportunity. Cree and Scooter is that opportunity.


Visit Cree and Scooter on Facebook & Twitter


Discloser:
Being a member of the Cree and Scooter Parent Advisory Panel, I got the wonderful chance to join the Cree and Scooter Book Tour! I received an electronic copy of the following book in return for my honest thoughts and opinions. The opinions in this review are all mine and may differ from your own.
This post may contain affiliate links - See full disclaimer for details.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Little Passports USA Edition - Month 2 Review

#Sponsored By Little Passports



Remember me talking about receiving Month 1 of our Little Passports USA Edition?



Month 2 showed up in the mail a few weeks ago and the excitement was outstanding! When we got the chance to open the package, the girls couldn't wait to see what kind of goodies was hiding inside but we needed one more thing before opening.... Jade and Loran's USA Field Guide and the neat storage folder that came with Month 1.



Inside the Month 2 package, we found Sofia and Sam's field journal for the states of New Mexico and Michigan among all kinds of other fun stuff. The book is pretty awesome! On one side it's New Mexico and then you FLIP it, as in: holding the book in front of you and flipping it from the bottom up.... Upside down and backwards, and there you have Michigan!! The girls thought it was the coolest thing ever and truthfully, so did I :) I loved how the very first page, with both states, is a letter from Sofia and Sam explaining all of the things they did while on their trip. Within the field guide there are many learning activities, games and even a recipe. We even found a couple project ideas with neat facts that were spread out among the directions! (We're planning on making a Hot Air Balloon soon!)
Little Passports truly knows how to make learning fun! Along with the field guide book, we also found stickers that go in Loran and Jade's field guide as well as little thumb-tack stickers to add to the map, on Michigan and New Mexico! I believe those tiny stickers were one of Loran's favorite parts!! The girls also received a post card from each state and 2 paper models that we've been afraid to start :) Actually they are really awesome and the Bat seems like it will be pretty easy but the car... looks harder! I know I know! It's a paper car model from a KIDS Subscription package... it can't be THAT hard, right? Well, that may be true but I'm one of those people who would get upset in a sad and crying way if something went wrong during the building process that couldn't be fixed and ruins the car....... I'm a pitiful pitiful girl... I know, I know, but I can't bare the thought of me messing up something of the girls'..... So I'm letting Alan help Jade and Loran with their car. His next day off sounds perfect!
(If something goes wrong... there's always tape, right?)

Loran and Jade can't wait for their next Little Passports package! Month 1 and 2 have been so neat and fun! Way more that we expected. The girls play with the maps all the time are just about done with their Photo Scavenger Hunt. (We only have a couple more pictures to take and then it's off to the photo lab we go, we keep forgetting about the camera!) Jade is my little Photo Princess, she's had an addiction to photography for a few years now and has gotten pretty good and Loran is just as good with a camera as her sister, so I can't wait to get the photos developed! And best of all... Everything from Month 1 and Month 2 fits in the storage folder and has plenty room for more months!! No worries about loosing your goodies!


Little Passports is the perfect way to keep kids learning and having fun while at home, on the road, during the weekend or even on a plane or vacation!
The girls have always been curious about other places and ask lots of questions, Little Passports has given them something that Fact-Books and Google Searches can't.... Fun and exciting entertainment that cloaks the learning aspect and helps kids enjoy education! It's simply amazing and deserves nothing less than receiving the biggest A+ that's available to be given!
We LOVE LOVE LOVE Little Passports!

**FLASH ANNOUNCEMENT**

 From October 22nd through October 31st, Little Passports is have a sale that can save you $20 on a new 1 year subscription when you use the code OCT20 at checkout, or use the code OCT5 to receive $5 off of a a new 3 or 6 month subscription!! Take your children on new adventures around the US or the world, depending on which option you decide to choose... Take a peak at the subscriptions yourself and choose your child's next "vacation":

Early Bird Sale at Little Passports from Oct 22nd-31st!


To learn more, Visit the Little Passports Website
Or visit them on Facebook or Twitter




Online Classes is the New Modern Way of Learning - Get your FREE Class today!


Craftsy Logo

What is Craftsy?
Craftsy is a worldwide crafting community that offers online classes along much more. You can find a patterns marketplace where independent designers have the opportunity of selling their patterns; a supplies shop with awesome deals on yarn, fabric, and class kits; as well as a Projects Section where members can share pictures of their newest crafty creations. With over 2 million members and growing daily, Craftsy has something for just about everyone! Categories ranging from quilting, sewing, painting, photography, baking, cake decorating and so much more.


Why should you take an online class?
Online education is NOT strictly for schools and collage anymore. Craftsy courses provide you the convenience of world-class instructors inside your own house, whenever and where ever you want to learn something new. No matter what subject your interested in, learning online is the new modern option that's becoming more and more popular each day.

Your able to learn at your own pace now that online learning is pretty much on-demand. Anytime that you decide that you would like to learn a new talent, the options are out there and you don't even have to leave your family and sit in a classroom full of strangers anymore.
Online learning is a wonderful alternative to in-store craft classes for people with busy schedules or who have difficulty leaving the house. You also get the opportunity to rewatch a confusing parts over-and-over again, so you can see exactly how a technique is done, or to use as a reference and/or help guide before beginning new projects.



What's wonderful about Craftsy is that you can get started with a FREE CLASS!!!!! That's right! Your very first class is completely free!

Monday, October 21, 2013

FREEBIE - 2 FREE Pairs of Tights for Women

~ FREEBIE! ~



Are you planning on buying your teenage daughter a dress for Christmas/the Holiday's? Do you need something special for yourself?

.:Choose your FREE Legwear! Plus, FREE Bonus Gift:.

Discover the products moms love most.




Start Now and
Discover the products that Moms Love Most.
With Free Shipping!

This post may contain affiliate links

What is Citrus Lane?

A Subscription company where you receive a box full of products that are 
specially reviewed and chosen by mommies that are just like you and me. Each box is tailored to your child's age and stage (Newborn to 5 years old) and includes things like: toys, snacks, bath items, books along with much more! Their like little care packages sent out to help us during our journey through parenthood!
  • Delivered to your door
  • Mom recommended products
  • Hand-picked for your child's age and stage
What else could you ask for?

How about a discount??

Receive half off of your 1st Citrus Lane box when you use the code: TAKEHALF at checkout.


Citrus Lane is also running a special offer associated with the Epic Battle of Cute. By using coupon code “CUTEOFF” new subscribers will receive a free box with the purchase of a 3-, 6-, or 12-month subscription!!

Don't miss out, what a wonderful Holiday gift this would be!!


Did you know that you can also SHOP at Citrus Lane?
Yep, they're not just a subscription company!
You can find all kinds of neat toys, storage bins and lots more from trusted brands like Melissa and Doug!!

The perfect place to purchase the perfect gifts!

Purple Ribbon Awareness Auction



On October 29th, beginning at 7:30pm EST, I'll be hosting an Awareness Auction for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It's being called the Purple Ribbon Awareness Auction and I've gotten some really great items from wonderful sponsors, that will be auctioned off for donations to be put toward helping victims of domestic violence. The Auction will be begin on October 29 and will continue on for 24-48 hours. The length depends on the turn out. Some of the items being auctioned off will be Jewelry, New Kids Toys, Hand-Made Purple Ribbon Art, Woman's Trench-Coat, plus more! All money raised during the auction will be donated to help Domestic Violence Services in Buncombe County, NC. Helpmate is a domestic violence help center and shelter located in Asheville NC and has been helping the victims of Buncombe County for over 30 years. They have sheltered and assisted many women and children who were being abused by a loved one. Helpmate is my chosen non-profit to help out this year. I personally know how hard it can be to get out of a troubling situation of that sort and that's the exact reason why I'm holding this auction - To do my part in helping to Stop Domestic Violence and Spread the much needed Awareness!


To get a sneak peak of what's to come during the Purple Ribbon Awareness Auction, I hope you will attend the Purple Ribbon Awareness Twitter Party on October 23 at 8pm EST. During the party, participants will get the chance to win a few small prizes to help stir up excitement for the auction. There will be trivia questions and possibly even a small scavenger hunt. I'll also be sharing tips and information about Domestic Violence as well as how and where you can find help if you ever happen to find yourself or a loved one in trouble. As mentioned, I myself am a Domestic Violence Survivor and know how the smallest amount abuse can cause lasting effects which has the ability change you, as a person, as well as the way you view life. During the Twitter Party I'll share a few details of my story and give some insights of what to expect during the Awareness Auction on 10/29. By attending the Party and Auction, you will not only be helping out and supporting a great cause but you can also do some early Holiday shopping as well! They'll be items for children as well as adults and Don't forget that ALL PROCEEDS GO TO HELPING TO STOP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Every dime :)

Strength comes in numbers and I am only 1!
If we all come together, learn our options, get to know ourselves and each other while standing strong together as ONE... We can spark a change! I'm not just talking about women and children being the victims... Men can be used and abused just as easily as women can, it just don't happen as often so it's less talked about.


Domestic Abuse is similar to being a huge purple elephant in the middle of a crowed room while no one is brave enough to ask questions! This year - these purple elephants are going to be heard!

Among the prizes available are: One-of-a-kind Hand-Made Awareness Art, A Children's Book, DVDs and more. 
keep up with all of the activities during the Twitter party, Follow the username @AutoFaerie and the hastag #PurpleRibbonAwareness








Sunday, October 20, 2013

Break the Silence - A Survivor's Story


My #PurpleRibbonAwareness Auction will go live on October 29, 2013 at 7:30pm EST on the Facebook page - The Realm of Freebies Deals and Fun
All proceeds will go toward Domestic Violence Services in North Carolina.
$4 shipping to US Only - Larger purchases may require a higher shipping cost.



I am a Survivor of Domestic Violence and this is my story...
Written By Danielle the Survivor



I left with my two young children (4 year old son and 4 month old daughter) from our abuser. I was with him since high school, for 9 years. We had our on and off periods, but stayed together for the last 5 years consecutively. The verbal and emotional abuse was ALWAYS there. But the physical started to show when I was just 8 months pregnant with our son. He slapped me. When our son was just over a year, he again got violent and treated me like a rag-doll.. in front of our son.. Common sense said to not fight back, play opossum so he would stop.. eventually he did. He was much larger than me. I was only 140lb at this time with him being around 300lb... Twice my size. There were a few other times that I was hit in the process that were claimed to be "accidents" but now I am not so sure... He was notorious for forcefully pushing his forward into mine, making me step backwards and yelling at me. It actually hurt. But their were other incidences that I cannot even remember.. one being in front of my parents where he pushed me into a wall... But the latest.. was just 3 weeks ago.. Started over nothing really. A bunch of BS. a pack of cigarettes. (for him, i quit smoking almost a year ago when i found out i was pregnant with my daughter who is 4 mo old now) After a loud verbal argument, he pushed me.. I pushed him back.. He grabbed me by my neck and pushed me to the wall. I got back up and he turned around as if to come back at me, and I went berserk. I started hitting him (but he was facing away from me) on the sides. Not hurting him.. I couldn't have. I have never been in a fight in my life.. I've never had to hit anyone.. I have always talked my way out of a situation. All I knew was I was upset BOTH of my children (my daughter being so young, and son witnessing so many times) watched this transpire and I was D.O.N.E. I called the police.. After I got off the phone with them and he found out they were coming he hit himself on the face, blacking his eye.. Blaming me.. He also stood over-top of my 4 year old son saying " Your Mommy is putting me in jail. You remember that. Mommy put me in jail." and then proceeded to call him " Mommy's little bastard " and "Mommy's little prick". The police arrived and separated us.. Each took our statements. He was arrested. They took pictures of a red mark/scratch on my neck. 

He post bail with the restrictions of No Contact or could return to our residence until after his court date Oct 1. (Which I moved out on Sept 30) and I have no idea what the result of his arraignment was. But I filed my EPO on Sept 25 (10 days after the incident..)

Many emotional roller coasters were ridden while he was in jail, and a lot of thinking was done.. I spoke with my mother who is also a survivor of domestic violence she has been my biggest support in all of this. I made the decision to leave and never look back. I do not regret it.. I instantly felt better. But the mental stress was still there and I had not realized it.. As I was moving out and smiling, I had a sore throat.. Within the next 24 hours I was extremely sick with an Upper Respiratory Infection and have developed Laryngitis. I have lost my voice.. Still no voice and struggling (Hard to live with 2 kids with no voice!) But I feel better.. About all the situation.. I have an EPO filed against him and have court on the 9th.. But I was just served yesterday with an EPO he filed against me.. FULL OF LIES!!!!! 

I was a Stay At Home Mom for the last 5 years. I am only 23 years old. I completed One Semester of College and have almost 5k in debt because of it. I do not have my license. I have 2 small children depending on me. It is very disheartening.. but I continue for my children. I continue on because I know there is more to Life than what I have been living. I continue on because of the feeling of inner peace I felt overcome me when I made my decision. 

I am a Survivor!

If you are in trouble and need help getting away from your abuser,
Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)