Greetings everyone!
I am very sorry for the website issues we are having right now. This is a Hostgator issue - not a Garden of Francis issue (please note that my other websites: Keys of the Universe and Keys of the World) are also affected. The main issue is that other e-mail servers will not allow responses to go through - a very serious problem for authentic and honest Hostgator users - Hostgator has been white-listed by MANY other servers/hosts so that e-mails from Hostgator servers never even reach your spam, let alone your real e-mail. This IS being worked on, but there is no pat answer.
If you have not yet received a tracking number for your order but you placed your order prior to October 1, 2013, your order is ready or almost ready and will ship out within the next 2 weeks. I am waiting on supplies for a few items before I can finish up some orders.
If your order was placed October 1 through December 10, your orders will be worked on during the second half of January (sooner if all goes well between now and then).
I appreciate the intent of those who will respond to me in comments with information how I should go about e-mails and web-hosting accounts. I have a very knowledgeable resource looking into the options for me that is aware of each and every detail of the 2 online businesses I operate by myself from home and my other internet-related needs. Again, I appreciate the intent, but I am just not comfortable posting all those nitty-gritty details online ;) I am sure you understand.
I will share this back-story:
I started Garden of Francis not even on a shoe-string. We live extremely frugally anyway, and we were on state assistance at the time. I somehow scraped together enough to purchase the domain name and hosting space (getting started online they offer great deals, so it wasn't a whole lot that was needed); a friend and I bartered childcare for his web-designing skills and Garden of Francis was born.
My goal was to sew, make soaps - focus on home-based goods. One week, we had enough gas money to get to our original home-state and visit grandparents and cousins. I wanted to make some CGS materials for level 2 for my son at home (we were doing an atrium in our home at the time - cardboard materials which worked great at the time!) and my son's grandpa's basement is where I've always done my wood-working since starting CGS - I posted on ONE group that I would be willing to make CGS materials for other people for THAT week only. It was such a wave that when I took the options offline, I received messages begging me to continue. I came home, bought my own scroll saw and set up in a friend's basement. Leaving out the part where I ended up sick from being in a toxic basement (the wood wasn't down there long enough to absorb anything, besides I sanded everything before sending it out), CGS materials have continued to be a substantial part of my business.
I still intend to continuing offering the CGS items for the foreseeable future, but things will be streamlined with the new site I've not yet posted (few fine-tune details but the other issues have had to take precedence) so that you get just the pieces you want and in the style you like (with the new materials manuals online, things sure have changed/reverted!) - and my mission is to re-focus back on sewing, soap-making, re-usable bags and other home-making products.
Please pray for us - with a bit more school debt paid down, we can qualify to purchase our own home and I can have the scroll saw in my own basement and maybe even add a couple more tools. Much more efficiency, much more peace, less driving and gas and time - a yard for my son to play in and a small *outside* garden. Tiny apartment with indoor gardening and a 9 year old - do not mix ;) Although I am VERY grateful for a warm roof over my head.
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