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A Winner and a Question…
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Thanks to everyone who participated in the ONE-DAY-ONLY contest yesterday! The winner (by random number generator) of the $10.00 Amazon.com gift certificate is…Shadow! Congratulations, Shadow, and be sure to send me an email to arrange delivery of your prize!

And remember, the Promo Ho contest continues! TWO $25.00 gift certificates are up for grabs! See yesterday’s post for details. More contest goodies are coming!

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Of all the great success stories that you have heard or read about,
which one do you find the most inspiring?

5 comments to “A Winner and a Question…”

  1. Shadow
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    · February 22nd, 2012 at 12:21 pm · Link

    Awesome! Thank you! 🙂
    One story that i find inspiring: My mom works as a manager for a company that rehabilitates mentally ill people. There was one patient that spend 33 years in prison, and when he was a kid, he was in and out of juvenile detention. When he got out and went to moms home, he threatened her and told her hed do anything to go back. He didnt want to be out in society. Mom worked with, got him on the right meds, taught him what he needed to know, helped him get a job and set him up in his own apartment. Hes now one of the biggest sweethearts. Whenever we see him, he hugs my mom, gives her a kiss and thanks her for giving him his life back. 🙂



  2. Delilah
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    · February 22nd, 2012 at 12:23 pm · Link

    Shadow! That’s an awesome story! And how wonderful you have a mother like that.

    Be sure to let me know which email address you want your gift cert to come to, hon!



  3. Shadow
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    · February 23rd, 2012 at 2:02 am · Link

    Thanks! I love her. Shes my inspiration. Shes now trying to open her own business. She tells me she lives for taking care of her ‘friends’ as she calls them. In her part of the company, she has the highest outcome turnout for rehabilitating people. Im so proud of her. The story i told you, the patient is a doll. I adore him. Every time i went to work with my mom, i slipped him candy and i got a big hug and kiss. I was sad to see him go, but im so happy for him. Shes been beat up (a few times), stabbed once and threatened daily. But she wouldnt change her career for the world. I admire her.

    And thank you again. Email sent. 🙂



  4. Mary Preston
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    · February 23rd, 2012 at 3:04 am · Link

    My son inspires me. He has a profound hearing loss, but has such a positive outlook of life. Just don’t bother to toot the horn at him when he’s out & about driving. No point really!!



  5. Delilah
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    · February 23rd, 2012 at 8:21 am · Link

    Mary! You’re lucky to have a strong son!



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