Thursday, September 24, 2009

And the Winner is...

I realize some of you are going to lose all confidence in my process for selecting a winner. I wrote down all the names on slips of paper. Some of you had four or five slips with your name. The kids get to take turns drawing and today it was American Boy's turn. He's only 3 and can't read, yet. Not only that, but he doesn't know any of you.


So I admit I thought it more than a little strange when he picked...



I guess sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Valerie has won every contest I've had so far. She has been a faithful follower of my blog from the beginning and we've become friends, so I couldn't have been happier. She did add my button to her blog and post a link, so her name was in the bowl 5 times.
I don't need your address, Valerie. In fact, I think I have it memorized.
I want to thank everyone who entered! I so enjoyed reading all your insightful comments!
I do have another Barnes and Noble gift card burning a hole in my pocket, so stay tuned for more giveaway fun!

6 comments:

  1. that is too funny! i think that valerie must have lots of fun reading your blog like i have!
    Gen

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  2. Thank you and thanks so much to everyone who entered!

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  3. You asked if I was a Texan. I am! Transplanted in east TN. But still...I have a sign on my wall: Don't mess with Texas Women. lol

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  4. Well, it was the salsa comment that gave it away:) We, too start our kids young!

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  5. ha ha ha ha, I can't believe it! Can I kiss the hands of those sweet children one day?????? please? Thank you so much. I love your blog for the truth, insight, and humor, but paying me to enjoy it just makes it almost dream like.

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  6. Just wanted you to know that the Icons book arrived today - thankyou very much! We'll start reading it this weekend.

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