Dec 15 2008

The Winner

Published by leslierich at 10:30 pm under Candyland

I sincerely appreciate the thought that went into your comments on my Scor-Pal and tote blog candy post.  I read every one of them and was quite moved by many.  This random number generator has selected a winner:

#340 — Debbie Fisher

“I don’t have a Score-Pal and would LOVE one! I love what everyone does with them. Ü

My Christmas card list has gotten smaller and smaller and the relief of stress that that brings is wonderful!”

Congratulations, Debbie!  Please contact me to claim your prize.

Thank you all so much!  Enjoy your day!

8 Responses to “The Winner”

  1. Elenaon 16 Dec 2008 at 3:22 am

    Congratulations Debbie! Very very glad for you!

  2. Karen Witteron 16 Dec 2008 at 5:26 am

    Congrats to Debbie!! She’ll love it….I just got one and it’s great! So happy for you.

  3. Veltaon 16 Dec 2008 at 7:04 am

    Congratulations Debbie ! I love mine and use it EVERY day :)

  4. nancy littrellon 16 Dec 2008 at 9:47 am

    How exciting that a stamper who does not have the awesome Scor-Pal now gets an early and so useful xmas present. Debbie, add the Scor-mat to your wishlist…….it makes for the perfect pairing of tools. Both are must have tools :-)

  5. Laurie Helgasonon 17 Dec 2008 at 12:04 am

    Have fun playing Debbie.

    I read about half of the responses about cards and appreciated other peoples insight. Thank you for an interesting question.

    Love the ornament card. Very unique design.

  6. Toni Kon 17 Dec 2008 at 2:55 pm

    Congrats Debbie! That’s my next purchase, I think!

  7. Cynthiaon 18 Dec 2008 at 2:42 am

    Hi Leslie,

    I loved your comments regarding Christmas cards. I especially loved the statement of “dashing in and out of each others lives through electronics”. It reminds me of the logo found on a grocery store sack. It said, “Drug Prevention for Teens: 1) Buy Groceries, 2) Make Dinner, and 3) Eat Together.”

    We’re all so busy but what are we doing with our newly- found time? I was in the Chiropractor’s office today and I overheard a conversation. The “Doc”, the secretary, and a patient ( that’s 3 different families) were saying how they were all too busy to put up a tree and didn’t know if they would do it at all this year.

    What? Christmas without cards and trees? The world needs more people like you who celebrate Christmas in their hearts year round in the way you touch others’ lives with your beautiful creations and giving heart. Thank you!!!!

  8. Debbie Fisheron 18 Dec 2008 at 4:20 am

    WOOHOOO!!! I am so excited! Thank you so much!

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