Monday, September 01, 2008

Silent Auction of Japanese "Sweetness"

**We have a winner!** Thanks to carliches for a winning bid of $45! Carliches, please e-mail me at carolie (at) wordmagix (dot) com and attach a copy of your paypal donation receipt. We can discuss what kind of bento you'd like, and then I'll send out your Japanese goodies. Thank you all for participating! (And anyone interested in Japanese candy or bento, please feel free to e-mail, and I'd be happy to work something out for you -- no profit to me, of course!) Please check out other auctions, still going on, by visiting Design Mom's blog.

Every day, wonderful things happen on this planet. And every day, tragedies happen. We can't stop either one. But we often have the opportunity to make a difference, even if it's a small one. Here's a chance for me -- and by extension, a chance for you -- to make one small difference.

A small private plane crashed in Utah on August 16, 2008, seriously injuring a young married couple. They're both in the hospital (and will be for quite some time). Their four small children are with relatives for the moment. Their medical bills will be HUGE. You can read more about the Nie family
here. Click on the "about Nie" link on the banner to read what happened.

Here's the helping part. Across the Internet, auctions are being held to benefit the Nie family. For my silent auction contribution, I'm offering a Japanese "Sweetness" (and more!) package, shipped directly to you from Sasebo, Japan (click on each photo for a larger image.) Included in the package will be:

  • A small Hello Kitty plushie for a keychain or for hanging from a schoolbag or handbag -- she's dressed in a panda bear costume and holds a pink heart
  • Two boxes of Pocky (chocolate and strawberry-dipped cookie/pretzel sticks)
  • One box of Toppo (thin cookie sticks filled with green tea cheesecake cream)
  • Panda bear cookies with white and milk chocolate
  • A smll bottle of shoyu, aka soy sauce, especially for sashimi/sushi (this ain't Kikkoman's!)
  • A packe of toasted white sesame seeds, great for baking, or for grinding over noodles
  • A packet of toasted black sesame seeds, ditto
  • Spicy rice crackers with peanuts
  • Lychee hard candies (with a magic "cool" center!)
  • Green tea hard candies
  • Peach hard candies
  • A box of "do it yourself fondant", with four colored soft candies and a little wooden tool so you (or your kids) can make adorable shapes and squeal at all the cuteness before eating it all up (this is not a cake decorating kit, it's an interactive candy)
  • An oshibori (handcloth) to pack with any bento or lunchbox (moisten the cloth, tuck it in the little carrying case, use it to wipe hands before lunchtime -- much better for the environment than paper napkins or wet-wipes!)
  • The most darling little bear heads, used to protect and decorate cherry tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, whatever you want to cute-i-fy in your lunch!
  • SPECIAL BONUS! I will select and include a small, two-tiered bento box, perfect for lunch for you or your child! The winning bidder will be able to choose from plain (green, pink, blue, silver, black, faux wood), decorated (bunnies, flowers, bees, etc.) or character (Dragonball-Z, Hello Kitty, Cinnamaroll, etc.)
  • Retail value of the package: approximately $40-60, depending on the bento box selected -- bidding to begin at $20
To quote DesignMom, who is heading up all this auction wonderfulness:

I'm hoping people are in a public radio mindset. Like when you hear the NPR commentators say: "pledge your membership of only $75.00 and we'll send you this canvas tote bag with our logo on it." You know the tote bag is worth maybe $5. But it's not about that. You're looking for a way to be generous and supportive. And the tote bag is just a bonus.

Please visit DesignMom's site for more auctions!

How this silent auction works:


  1. Please place your bid by leaving a comment with your bid amount in the comments section. Check the comments to see the most recent high bid.
  2. Following the close of the auction,
    • I will contact the winner (make sure your comment bid includes an e-mail address or link to your blog or some way to contact you).
    • The winner will pay the amount of their winning bid to the Stephanie and Christian PayPal account.
    • The winner will then forward the PayPal receipt to me at carolie@wordmagix.com.
    • I will send your package (I'll pay the postage!)
  3. Please bid in increments of whole dollars. The auction will end at midnight EST on Friday, September 5, 2008.
  4. Thank you for participating!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'll start with $20 then :) Thanks for the great comment on my post Carolie, I'll stay tuned on the auction, hope it goes well.

the planet of janet said...

$25!!!

Anonymous said...

$30!

MrsKish@Comcast.net

Janet Patrice said...

$35 - having lived in Japan, I can't pass this one up for a good cause!

Janet in Vegas

Carolie said...

Hurray! Thank you for visiting and for bidding! Hello to Susie and Janet...and welcome to Mrs. Kish and Janet in Vegas!

acte gratuit said...

Thanks so much Carolie!
I'm so glad you decided to do this also! I'm going to write a follow up e-mail soon and I'll add a link to this post! And thanks for the offer of help. I just might take you up on that. And I'll surely be reading your archives for extra insight!
:)
Emily

Anne said...

$40

carliches said...

$45!

Janet Patrice said...

Thanks for the great auction. I hope the winner enjoys it! I certainly have enjoyed reading ALL of your blog posts - natsukashi!!

Thanks - Janet in Vegas (Formerly of Yokohama-shi)

Mary Witzl said...

It is wonderful that you are doing this, Carolie. I am right in the middle of moving madness, but I will stop by again later!

WendyB said...

OMG...the cuteness! How did I not see this till too late?

Mary Witzl said...

I'm sorry I didn't have a chance to take part in this, but what a good thing this was to do and good for you for doing it.

We STILL don't have internet access at home (I'm using the computer at work) and I am too stupid to figure out how to get on my e-mail account from here, but I've been thinking of you. I'll write a proper 'letter' e-mail as soon as we get back on the internet!

Suburban Correspondent said...

No other way to reach you, so I'm commenting here to thank you for all your helpful advice on my Facebook/MySpace dilemma!

Mary Witzl said...

Carolie, I miss you -- and I've managed to lose your e-mail address! I'll do my best to find it -- until then, please be assured that I'm trying!