It all sounds so wonderful doesn't it? Perhaps you've been trying to win a Kindle of any kind (you're not picky!), but have yet to see that dream fulfilled. On April 9th The Homeschooling Blog will be participating in a group giveaway that will award a total of 4 random winners a Kindle Fire! Talk about insane! That's a whole lotta Kindle! If you think about it, it's like entering 4 giveaways in 1. With that said, be sure to keep following The Homeschooling Blog to insure you receive our reminders as the giveaway launches. You can follow us on Facebook or Twitter (see right-hand side of the blog header) or you may subscribe to our feed (see top right sidebar).
Just a few days after the Kindle Fire giveaway goes live, we'll be participating in a Mother's Day Kitchenaid Mixer Giveaway! Be sure to come back and enter to win your very own Kitchenaid Mixer on Friday, April 13th! Who says Friday the 13th has to be bad? And who doesn't love Kitchenaid? I rely so much on mine... just used it today in fact to mix up a batch of butterscotch
butter cream frosting. My Kitchenaid has a lot of miles on it, but is still going strong. It's a great brand and I firmly believe every kitchen should have one!
Ok folks! That's the latest and the greatest in our upcoming giveaways. I'm also working on updating our Winner's list... which is often a slow process. We're still either verifying entries submitted on Raffelcopter, or trying to notify winners. Speaking of notifying winners... be sure to check your spam folder. I just sent an email to the winner of the $25 Amazon.com giveaway from the Spring Buzz Hop. I'll need to hear back from you within the next 48 hours or be forced to select another name! Don't let that happen... I hate it when things go to spam, but occasionally they do.
Take it easy and if you're watching the NCAA tonight, be sure to root for KU! lol Or not... I can take it if you don't, but that's who I'll be rooting for. :)
Wendy Lindsey
Wendy is the blessed mom to a 10 year old son with Asperger's
Syndrome, a beautiful 9 year old daughter, & 6 children (miscarried) in
heaven. She's temporarily given up homeschooling to give her son the peer
modeling he was missing at home, essential for proper development in a child
with autism. Currently she works full-time with special needs children as a
para-educator.
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