Hello again. If this is your first email from us, welcome to our growing little group. If this is your second, welcome back! If this is your third, then you should lower your dosage since this is just the second we’ve done.
There, now that we’ve got the old business out of the way, I want to quickly say thanks for the response from our first issue. I’m so glad so many of you are way funnier than me. This is going to be pretty cool between the smiley stories and the occasional password deals and the links and everything.
This week’s a little different. I really would like to include not only humor but things that make your heart smile, too …
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April 23rd, 2008 | Posted By: Lynn P in Something to Smile About |
Johnny The Bagger: An unforgettable little story about a simple young man who didn’t need money to make a difference.
Grilling Tips: The one source you’ll need for all your outdoor summer cooking.
Great Gift Ideas Under Ten Bucks: I stumbled across this one at Christmas. Lot of weddings and graduations coming up. You don’t need to spend a bunch of cash on each to pick up remarkable and useful gifts.
April is Autism Awareness Month: 1 in 150 children are now born with the disorder, and it changes everything in each family’s life. Please, pick out something in honor of my nephew Will, won’t you?
April 23rd, 2008 | Posted By: Lynn P in Something to Smile About |
Hi there. Yes, it might have been awhile since you signed up to receive email from Epic Dental, and we’re happily ready to deliver something we think is well worth opening, reading, and maybe even forwarding to your friends … but, clearly, we’re a little biased.
We call it Something To Smile About: Shared simple stories and moments to make you smile every other Wednesday morning.
To wit (well, hopefully, it has a little wit …):
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April 7th, 2008 | Posted By: Lynn P in Something to Smile About |
The Peekaboo Paradox: The strange secrets of humor, fear and a guy who makes big money making little people laugh … from The Washington Post.
Spring Planting Tips: My husband and I find gardening way cheaper than therapy. Here are some great tips to get started for green thumbs of any level.
Botanical Paper Works: Sorta related. Sorta different. As you might have noticed, I’m a letter writer, and it’s getting to be invitation season. This place has way cool stationery that’s embedded with wildflower seeds. That’s right! Send a letter or invitation, and they plant it instead of throwing it away.
Unclutterer: A blog for all things spring cleaning. They update it often, and it just relaxes me to read it early in the morning.
April 7th, 2008 | Posted By: Lynn P in Something to Smile About |