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And the winner is...!




I wrote down the names of everyone who commented (twice if they followed and three times if they posted too) and with the help of a random number generator...the lucky number was 19! Checking my list the name next to that number is KAREN! Please get in touch with me, Karen, with all your mailing info and I'll get it out in the mail to you tomorrow.

Thank you to everyone who entered - it was great fun to hear from friends, old and new, from all over! I was very happy to read the comment from M. Regina in Brazil! My daughter spent 5 months in Brazil as an exchange student in Grade 10 and she loved it! Someday she will go back and I don't know if we will ever get her to come back - she loved everything about Brazil, especially the wonderful, warm people. Now she has decided to study travel and tourism and will hopefully have many opportunities to travel more in her career.
Thank you again and I won't wait so long before having another giveaway - it is too much fun!

Comments

Unknown said…
Oh Darn! I missed your giveaway.
Congratulations to Karen!!!
Judy
M. Regina said…
HELLO, THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT BRASIL, MY COUNTRY IS FANTASTIC, I AGREE WITH YOUR DAUGHTER. WHERE DID SHE LIVE HERE? I LIVE IN THE SOUTH OF BRASIL, NEAR URUGUAY AND ARGENTINA. HUGS HUGS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR,
Hello! My daughter stayed in Varginha, Minas Gerais - quite a way from where you are though.

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