This contest has ended. Thanks to all that entered! You can still get 10% off at Birthday Keepsakes by entering the code MKK at the checkout until August 23
When I was pregnant I had big goals of completing 2 baby books. Yes, 2. One for me and one that Ella could take with her when she moved out. Honestly, I loved 2 books and couldn’t decide between them, so that was my justification. 😉 The day that I gave birth everything happened so fast, I didn’t think about saving a newspaper to put in her books. Does anyone??? After we got home and settled into our routine, I started filling out the books and came to the section where you fill in info about the world and what the current rates are for everything. Ugh! I decided to do an Internet search in hopes some company had this info already printed out so I wouldn’t have to do individual searches. That’s when I happened to come across Birthday Keepsakes and fell in love.
They have awesome 8×10 or 11×14 Keepsake prints that have all of the information about your child’s birthday on a cute bordered design with 13 options. I decided that the $9.99 was totally worth not having to look up all of the information needed and would be a great keepsake for when Ella wanted to know cool things about her birthday.
You get to personalize the Keepsake print by adding time of birth, weight and other important details. It also has cool stuff like astrology info (which is optional), famous people who you share your birthday, headlines that happened during your birth week, famous past events, best of the year, costs of common items, top news stories, plus fun and fashion. Basically everything that both of my books asked for and more! I’ve even thought about ordering one for myself just so I can see all of the info about 1980.
They also have other outstanding personalized products. We got to try the Activity Placemat and it is an amazing learning tool. It comes laminated, so your child can write on it with a washable marker. The placemat is bordered by primary colors and it teaches how different colors can mix to make another color. It also has their name, birthday and a space that your child can trace their name. You can choose to put a personalized message, days of the week or the months. I choose days of the week and I have Ella circle what day it is every day. It also has different shapes at the bottom in colors that weren’t used in the border.

And that is just the front of the mat! The back has the alphabet with characters that begin with each letter and after the alphabet there are numbers 1-10 with counting dots. It has been the best alphabet tool I have come across yet! Ella has been circling the letter I ask her to find or she will point to it. She loves it! Plus it’s great to take to restaurants to keep your kiddo busy while you wait.
They also have Little Prints,which is an amazing print you can capture your infant’s foot and hand prints or just one. It comes with a sweet poem and would make a great baby shower or home coming gift if you know the baby’s name. They give you an ink print pad that doesn’t allow the ink to touch your newborns fragile skin. Birthday Keepsakes knows mess-ups happen in the process, so they send you 2 prints! My friend just had a baby, so we got to try it out on her 2 week old.

The hand was a bit difficult to do since he was still bawling up his fists. You might need 3 people to get the perfect print or just go with the footprint. Other than that it was quick, easy and turned out really cute.
Birthday Keepsakes also has Growth Charts, Name Wish Poems, The Twelve Gifts of Birth, Wedding and Anniversary Designs, Framing and more!
The Discount: You can get 10% off at Birthday Keepsakes by entering the code MKK at the checkout until August 23
The Giveaway:
Birthday Keepsakes is giving away a $50 Gift Certificate to 1 lucky reader! You can get multiple items with $50 since they have amazing prices.
Rules: You have until 11:59 p.m. August 10, 2009 to enter. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced after they respond to the winning email. The winner has 48 hours to respond to the winning email, or a new winner will be chosen. You must leave your email address! This contest is only open to US residents.
How to Enter: You must visit Birthday Keepsakes and tell me what you or your child’s name means. Click on “Comments” to leave your post. Make sure to leave your email address!! I cannot contact the winner without it!
EXTRA entries: You must complete the “How To Enter” before making any extra entries. Make sure you leave a comment for each extra entry and tell me which one.
2. Become a fan of Mkokopelli on FB, Mkokopelli on Twitter or Follow my blog
3. Subscribe to my blog by email (on the right sidebar)
4. Blog, Tweet or send a message on FB and leave a link here (3 extra entries)
5. Enter another giveaway I have going on and tell me which one
6. Tell me what you would spend your $50 GC on at Birthday Keepsakes
7. Tell a friend about Birthday Keepsakes
Thanks to Birthday Keepsakes for your amazing giveaway and good luck to everyone! 
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My daughter's name means gracious and beautiful. I didn't pick it for the meaning though, it's just a name we both agreed on!
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My daughter's name means “fair haired foreigner.” I didn't care about the meaning, I just love the name!
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I might get a Name Wish Poem if I win!
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My daughter's name KARISSA has two possible derivations. It may be from the Greek, where it means “grace.” Or it may be derived from the Latin name Cara, and mean “dear little one” or “darling.”
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My son's name means “bald”! What a riot! Anyway, I would love to win. Thanks! theprophecygirl at hotmail dot com
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AIDEN (Variation: Aidan) is from the Gaelic and means “fire.” It may also be from the Middle English, meaning “to help.” Saint Aidan was a 7th century Irish monk and the first Bishop of Lindisfarne.
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TERESA is from the Greek and means “harvest” or “to reap.” Originally a popular Catholic name, due to two Saint Teresas
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KYLIE is an Australian name meaning “boomerang;” a Gaelic name meaning “a hill where the cattle graze;” a Scottish name meaning “a narrow spit of land;” or an Irish name, meaning “graceful” or “a chapel.”
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I would get the growth chart if I won
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found out that adrian means “from Adria, a city on the Adriatic sea in Italy”
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one thing id get would be the 12 gifts of births book
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EMILY is the feminine form of the Latin name Aemilius, and means “ambitious,” or “industrious.” Also the name of an early Latin clan
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My son's name means: JACKSON is a patronymic form meaning “child of Jack or Jacob.” Jack is from the Hebrew Johanan, meaning “God is gracious; God is merciful.” Jacob is from the Hebrew, and means “one who holds back another.”
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LYDIA is derived from the Greek place-name, and means “a maiden from Lydia,” an ancient kingdom in Asia minor. Some sources translate it as “with a good mind.” Also a Biblical name, meaning “worshipper of God.”
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LAURA is from the Latin laurus, meaning “laurel.” The laurel is the symbol of victory. In classical times, a crown made from leaves of the bay laurel was given to heroes or victors. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com
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I like the It's a Boy keepsake.
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I'd get the Activity Placemat.
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The name DAMON is derived from the Latin daemon, and means “a spirit.” Also a variation of Damian, which is from the Greek and means “divine power” or “fate.”
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ALIDA is from the Latin, meaning “small winged one.” Or it is from the Greek, meaning “beautifully dressed.”
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I would love the Meadow name poem, a blue frame and/or the pink frame. 🙂
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Bethany means “house of figgs” and Emma means “embrace everything”. How interesting!
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AUDREY is from the Old English word etheldreda, and means “noble strength.” The name of a 7th century saint, Audrey was popular in the early 1900s but is less common now.
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My name is from the Spanish and means “pretty”
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I'd get an alphabet placemat and a Name wish poem!
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ASHLEE is a variant spelling of Ashley. Ashley is from the Old English and means “a meadow of ash trees.” It was originally a surname in the Old English but is now more common as a first name.
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