When Mo, from Rose Petals from Heaven, ever told me I won her giveaway package, you could have knocked me over with a feather.
Rare, rare, rare is the time I win anything at all. (Oh! Come to think of it, I won a giveaway on Sandie's Chatty Crone blog this summer, too, so it's inaccurate to say I never ever win.)
However, you can imagine how exciting it was when the latest giveaway package arrived on our doorstep. I put it on the kitchen counter and started to rip it open. Stopping, I grabbed my camera, and took some shots.
What good is opening a giveaway package without sharing it with my blog buddies? No good at all.
Mo had attached a sweet bag of potpourri and very festive ribbons. She also added a note to me.
Inside was the beautiful sign with angels that reads "Angel Kisses" in French. Tres bien!
Merci, merci, dear Mo, for such loveliness.
Blog World, I love you! Fellow bloggers, love you, too, and I wish you many angel kisses!
8 comments:
Magnafique! Sorry but I have no idea how to spell French..I've never won anything.
What a sweet gift and it is perfect for a sweet person like you! I have been very blessed to win a few giveaways and I am always so thrilled and excited when they arrive! hugs, Linda
Like Linda, I have been blessed to win a few give aways! I just recently won a beautiful table runner from Mudpies and Marigolds!
Well now doesn't that look fun, and pretty too. I have won a couple of books off other blogger's sites. Have a great day.
Hi Susan,
I am so glad it arrived in one piece.
Your pictures are great. Thanks for blogging about the win.
As you know, I have been very fortunate in the blog world in winning goodies. Because I have won yours too!
*hugs*
mo
Cngrats...It is always fun to be a winner!
I was a blog winner in your own give away! Nearly time again to bring out that turkey you sent.
Oh my goodness Susan - that looks so perfect for you - so sweet and I love the pastels. Congrats.
Love you, sandie
Oh Susan, I take a shower and I use what every I can find, I have been known to use Murphy's Oil Soap, ain't that just like a man. Thanks for stopping by my blog, my Old Historic House, and leaving such a sweet comment. Richard
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