We have a winner. Mary, you got it. I'm sure it will probably be difficult for you to think of how to spend your $25 Stampin' Up gift certificate. ;) Congratulations and thank you for spreading the word! Carl did the dirty work of drawing the name out of the basket. For all of you with entries, they will rollover to the next drawing that will happen on Saturday. I'll announce the prize for that later--but it will be good, no doubt about that!
Want to know how to enter? Read about it here.
Are you all sick of hearing about autism? Me too! Unfortunately, Caleb has to live with it every day so I'm going to keep talking about it and doing all I can to help get him everything he needs.
Spread the word.
Also, I can't let the events of yesterday go without mention. My heart goes out to all the victims and their families out at Virginia Tech. Hollie's husband goes to school there and one of our friends from Purdue is an engineering professor there. Hollie's family is okay but we still haven't heard about the other. We're assuming no news is good news for the moment.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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Yay! Thanks!
ReplyDeletecongrats to Mary! cheers
ReplyDeleteWe found out that our friend from Purdue is fine. He actually has some webcam footage that is on the AP news site and he has been interviewed by some national stations. We're glad he's okay!
ReplyDeleteChristy,
ReplyDeleteWho is your friend from Purdue that is at VT now?
What do you think Sanjanya (sp) will wear tonight? A Porter Wagoner suit:) Perhaps a white cowboy hat with a rolled brim and white cowboy boots over his jeans of course.
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ReplyDeleteIt's Dennis Hong. He was one of Carl's office mates at Purdue.
And Sanjaya singing country...should be good!
Merrill's officemate in California was a VT alum. So scary.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Mary! Enjoy your stamps.
Me again - have you been poking around on the NTs are weird blog? (http://thiswayoflife.org/blog/). I've been kind of addicted to it for the past day. It's made me think of autism differently.
ReplyDeleteI thought your readers may be interested in this link about tips for being friends with an autistic: http://www.thiswayoflife.com/friendship.html