The winner of the Lush™ shampoo bar is…
…comment #9, which turns out to be…
Cristin, email me as soon as possible with your address (if you don’t email me, I’ll email you—I just wanted to check and see if you’re paying attention first). Cristin chose the Godiva bar, so I will send it off as soon as I get the necessary information.
I’m sorry I couldn’t give away more bars. As I was entering the data into the random number generator, I thought of all the other bloggers/company owners who have done the very same thing to choose a winner for contests I have entered these past few months (as per my goal of the year). I wondered if they felt sad about only having one winner for their giveaways—I know I do. So far, I haven’t won any of the contests or sweepstakes I’ve entered yet, and it’s quite disappointing. So, to all the losers out there who are not Cristin…I’m so sorry. I feel your pain, truly.
If I ever make it big, strike it rich, or wake up one morning to find myself lying on a huge mound of cash with gold bricks for pillows, you can bet your bottom that I’ll pay it forward and buy all of you a Lush™ bar of your very own. For now, though, I can only give one away. For those of you who swore you’d buy a bar even if you didn’t win the giveaway, I’m holding you to that promise. I would be delighted if Lush™ shampoo bar sales increased this month because of me and my post; I really don’t want them to go out of business. So as soon as your current bottle of shampoo runs dry, toss the empty container in the recycling bin and carpool down to your nearest Lush™ store (or Lush™ website, because you can buy them there, too), and get yourself a shampoo bar.
Your scalp will thank you for it.
As for me, it’s Monday, which means tomorrow is Tuesday and I’m back in school. For the last week I’ve been free on account of Reading Week, which is the Canadian cousin to Spring Break. I hate that my university has their semester’s week-long break in February—it gives me absolutely nothing to look forward to in March. My week was lovely, but it’s in the past, and I can’t be living in the past all the time. I have to look forward to the misery that I know is coming my way.
Truth be told, this semester has me worried a lot more than any of the other semesters I’ve suffered in the past. I have no idea where I stand in any of my classes, because I haven’t gotten many grades back on the work I’ve done yet. I set the goal of getting straight A’s again this semester, but I feel like these next two months are gonna hit me hard as I work to achieve that goal.
The good news is that it’s only two months, and by the time I’m free, the snow will be melted and I will be one semester closer to never going back. The way I have it figured, there will only be one more winter of me going to university. This one’s practically over, and I can handle anything for just one more year.
So there is some good in all of this.
And this summer is going to be amazing.
Did you all have a lovely weekend, aside from the fact that you didn’t win a free bar of shampoo?
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