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The Mother's Day Winners are....

Grace:

"My favorite mama moment is also my most embarrassing moment when my 2 year old son decided to moon the church congregation on Easter Sunday. :-)"


Posie:

"I have to say the favourite mother moments are deeper & more appreciated as my 4 get older. I'm finding my eldest, 11, has her moments of moodiness but it's when we're out alone together or just at home, when she holds my hand & just says a completely unexpected "i love you" or asks me something meaningful & really wants my advice. I can assure you, life just gets better & better, love Posie "

Angie:
 
"It warms my heart to see my children make right choices. It makes me feel like I am doing my job well."


Amy:
 
"My favorite mom moment is my mother telling me my birth story in the middle of the night on a cross-country Greyhound trip. She is amazing!"


Alisa:

"I don't know if I can pin down only ONE favourite Mama moment but I remember the first time my oldest daughter was sitting in church with me and we were singing a song that she knew and she was belting it out. We were singing together in church! It was so beautiful."



Email me your address (if you want the printed versions) or just email me and say that you want PDF and I will get them to you as soon as they are finished!!

I hope to be back tomorrow with a cute story and ready for pre-orders (I better get back to work!!)

xo,
Samantha

Comments

Jody said…
Congratulations to all the lucky ducks!
Anonymous said…
Thanks so much!!!! I can't wait to see it!!!!

God Bless!!!
Alisa said…
Wow - I'm a winner! Thanks so very much.

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