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I feel very lucky in many ways. Three beautiful, sweet daughters, a wonderful man I'm proud to call my husband, and now two little adorable grandsons. We are all healthy and doing good. I'm living the life I imagined when I was young. So you see I feel very lucky but I have not been lucky at lotteries or drawings or giveaways until now. I had entered many giveaways in hope of this would be nice, so when I enter one at One Good Thing by Jillee it was like so many I have done. And because I usually get passed by I forget about checking back. Then last week I received that email we all love to get , 
YOU WON
 Oh boy but the best part was the prize



iphone-canon giveaway


There were 2600 entries and I was not expecting to win.
I chose the camera, I have been wanting just this one too.
Now that I am feeling better,  I think I can concentrate on the manual and figure out all the bells and whistles.  It has been years since I have used a camera of this sort, to date me I have still my 35mm (using real film) Fujica. I had taken a lot of good photos with that camera.
So expect to see better photos from me, that will be one of my New Year Resolutions.
I hope you will have some good luck if you haven't yet.

I would like also to get a big Thanks to Jillee and her generous prize. If you haven't been her blog you should check it out. She has post on a variety of topics and subjects, from cooking to cleaning  to everything else. 


















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  1. Congratulations on an outstanding win!!!
    Enjoy your new camera :D
    Merry Christmas*

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  2. Wow that's a great prize, yippeee! You'll be able to take some outstanding pictures of the boys the next time you visit with that beauty.

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  3. Congrats! You certainly deserve it, with all the generosity you shower on others :)

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