Skip to content

Tag: sendCheer

Spreading Cheer with sendCheer Cheerios

Posted in Military Life

I was really happy to hear that some of you are going to join me and spread some cheer with the Cheerios sendCheer campaign.  We also appreciated your words of support for our family and other military families.  It really warms my heart.  I do want to let you know that some store are selling out of the special boxes extremely quickly (which is a great thing!).  Stores are getting regular shipments in, so if you don’t readily see the specially marked boxes, go ahead and ask if they have them in the back. Well, we headed out to pick…

Cheerios sendCheer Giveaway

Posted in Military Life

Cheerios sendCheer

As you know, I’m extremely excited to be part of the Cheerios sendCheer campaign.  Here’s a very brief overview of the program:

  • This fall, specially-marked boxes of Cheerios cereal will feature Cheer postcards on the front of the box. Shoppers can simply cut out the postcard from the Cheerios logo, write a message of thanks on the back, add a stamp and mail the pre-addressed card to the USO. The USO will deliver the Cheer card to military families across the country.
  • For each postcard received through November 2012, Cheerios will make a $1 donation to the USO to help fund programs that support military families.
  • During the campaign kick off, Cheerios donated $150,000 to the USO, and they will continue to donate up to an additional $100,000 based upon the number of postcards received from specially marked boxes through November 30th, 2012.

To help you join the campaign and spread some cheer to our military families, I am able to give away one of the cool prize packs featured above.  You’ll receive a sendCheer box of Cheerios, a Cheerios bowl, a Cheerios spoon, and a very cool cereal dispenser.

GIVEAWAY – Open to US Residents Only – Ends 11/30

sendCheer – Remember Our Military Families During the Holidays

Posted in Military Life

As an active duty Marine Corps family, we normally enjoy our military lifestyle, but it’s not easy.  Obviously, one of the most difficult things about life as a military family is the separations and deployments.  Celebrating holidays without your loved ones is difficult – especially if you’re many miles away from your extended family.  You’re already feeling like you have to be both spouses to your child.  Most activities center around families during the holidays, and you’re all too aware that there is a family member missing.  You try to keep both yourself and the kiddos busy, so you don’t…