Phil 4:6-7
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
We can't come to the phone right now, but leave your name and number...
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Just a quick "hello"... I'm still sick, and lost my voice a few days ago, but I finished the rosaries for the church -- 45 in all -- and I have exactly three left. One each for three lucky friends...
...so, leave your name and email address in the comment box, or email me, by Saturday, noon, and I'll put your name in a drawing for the last three.
Talk to you soon...
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Don't put me in the drawing because I make them, too!
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better and get your voice back soon. Don't talk or whisper!
I hope you feel better soon and all are well in your house. Your rosaries are beautiful and I would love to be put in your drawing.
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
I hope you are all feeling better soon. We are in the same boat and it would be fair to say that I am a *touch* crabby with it all.
ReplyDeleteI'll put my name in for one of your rosaries but even if I don't win, I can console myself with the other lovely rosary that I won from you a while back. :)
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I have enjoyed reading your blog and watching your rosaries. For my mom's birthday, the five of us kids designed a rosary for her using color beads to represent special dates and events. A woman in Nebraska worked with us to design it and she completed it. The rosary is beautiful and my mom was thrilled with it.
ReplyDeletePlease add my name to your give away.
Thank you for sharing.
Barrydlb@aol.com
Barb...you weren't kidding about that shade of blue. BEAUTIFUL!! Praying for you...and I'll happily allow you to enter my name in the drawing. That blue is just a little lighter than my grandmother's eyes...and she'd love it!
ReplyDeleteThe rosaries are beautiful, Barbara! I would love to win one, so please enter me in the drawing.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry you're still under the weather ;-( I hope you're on the mend SOON!
I tried making these w/ no success. . . may again try in the future (when I'm on the mainland again). I would LOVE to win one of these. A quieter rosary for me before Mass would be just the thing!
ReplyDeleteHope and prayers for a quick mend!!!
(Geesh, my word verif. is "stalin" OUCHY)
Oh, yeah, my email is Sarahs.Journey (at) yahoo.com . . .
ReplyDeleteOK...you know I love rosaries! Put my name in the hat, please!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried making this kind. Is it easier than the beaded ones?
Please put my name in! I'll be praying for you all~
ReplyDelete:)
OOOOOH love that blue!!!! ss
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you're still feeling under the weather. Prayers that you and your family are better soon.
ReplyDeleteThe rosaries are beautiful. Please enter me in the drawing.
God bless,
Zina from Ora
bernzin@yahoo.com
Hi Barbara,
ReplyDeleteYour rosaries are beautiful. My daughter's boyfriend is in the RCIA and this would make a wonderful gift on his baptism this year. So pick me!
I will pray that you feel better very soon!
Angela in Oregon
Wow, these are beautiful! If you don't mind, please put my name in too. Mahalo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I love the crucifix and medal! Please enter me!
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better soon! Many prayers for you and your family!
ReplyDeletePlease enter my name and please know we'll hold you in our prayers!
I hope You are feeling better soon. The rosaries are beautiful. Please enter my name.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, hope you all feel better soon! Your rosaries are so beautiful!! That shade of blue is so Marian:~D
ReplyDeleteLove the blue! I hope you're feeling better soon :)
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog & think it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon,it's hard not being well with children to care for.
I would love to win your beautiful Rosary. We have 10 children & chain & bead Rosaries seem to break so easy.
Take care & God Bless, Robyn :)
robynvella at harboursat dot com dot au
Praying that you all recover soon. We've been hit with a nasty little bug...my poor 3 year old has it pretty bad...
ReplyDeleteBut thank you for the give away! Count me in.
carreonx6@msn.com
Elizabeth c.
praying you will feel better soon. Hot tea with honey??? That might help!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... I would love love love one!
absolutely beautiful
ReplyDeleteI would love the opportunity to pray with one
Debbie Mc
oops forgot the e-mail
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteHope you're feeling better. If you don't mind, please put my name is for a drawing for a rosary.
My e-mail is gail4kidsire@burlingtontelecom.net.
Beautiful!! I love that shade of blue. Your blog (and cooking blog) are great. Blessings, Kelly in Tyler Texas kfavre@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shade of blue ! Reminds me of Our Lady.Please enter me in your give away. You made beautiful rosaries for my Mom and Aunt . I was saving the exquisite pearl Mary, Queen of the Rosary for my mother's birthday present this month. Sadly,she passed away this week. Perhaps you can add her to your rosary intentions. Her name is Loretta.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better. My Mom's remedy for a nasty sore throat was tablespoon of honey with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice . It always made me feel better.
God Bless,
Joetta
jcin@optonline.net
I hope you and your family are feeling better very soon. Spring is coming so you MUST get well to enjoy it. I'd love to be in the drawing too!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Joetta has a good point. My husband puts the honey and lemon in a hot toddy though. ;) Please get well and I hope you're having a blessed Lent.
I do pray you are recovering and feeling much better now. This photo of the blue knotted rosary looks exactly like one I need to purchase for an elderly family member who sleeps with hers. Is it possible to purchase one that is made a little bit longer from you in the blue? Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThe rosary arrived today! Thank you so much - it is so beautiful.
ReplyDelete~Angela