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Mar052010

Friday Haiku Contest winner - and farewell

Related Posts with ThumbnailsI like to move my furniture around on a regular basis. I can handle the layout of a room and its accoutrements for only so long, then it's time to switch things up, take away this and add that. Each time the overhaul is done, Jim and I sit back and exclaim, "Oh, this is so much better. Why didn't we do this in the first place?"

Six months later we'd be shuffling furniture again, finding an even better layout.

Well, it's been six months since I started the Friday Haiku Contest. I enjoyed doing it. I loved your haikus. I learned a lot about my readers through their haikus ... and met some new readers. A successful six months.

But now it's time for something new, something different, something I hope will make my readers sit back and say, "Oh, this is so much better. Why didn't Lisa do this in the first place?"

Before I get to that 'something new,' I'd like to name everyone who submitted a haiku in last week's contest a winner ... and award yet another goofy antique-store tchotchke to each of them.

Ann, Debbie, Keith and Kate, here are your prizes:

Ann gets "A Round Tuit" so she'll be equipped next time she's tempted to say she'll do something when she gets around to it.

Kate gets an antique postcard to add to her collection.

Keith gets a cash register because his haikus are always money.

Debbie gets a star because she's a rising star and this will remind her when she's not feeling so bright.

 Congratulations, guys! And thank you for being dedicated haiku writers! It's been fun, thanks to YOU! Contact me to claim your prizes.

Now for the all-new Grandma's Briefs feature. If you look up at the top of this page, I just added a "Quotable Grandmas" tab. Clicking there will bring you directly to my new page, where I'll be regularly adding quotes from grandmas. I like quotes, collect them in all sorts of ways, and here is where I'll share the inspirational, sappy, possibly even shocking quotes from grandmas, well known and otherwise.

But I'd like you to add to my list, too -- and am willing to bribe reward you for doing so. I encourage everyone to send me quotes from grandmas, whether it's something your grandma used to say, a quote you read in a magazine or heard on the news, or an interesting line or two from a book or a movie. If it's by a grandma, I want to hear it. Just send me the quote, the name of the grandma, and your source for the quote and I'll add it to the Quotable Grandmas list (with kudos to you for sharing). Submit as many as you want, as often as you want.

And your reward for doing so? Each month I'll randomly choose a submission and the person who submitted it will receive a 'grandma's dozen' (that's 14 ... one more than you get in a baker's dozen) of my yummy homemade chocolate chip cookies, baked fresh and on their way to you within 24 hours of them coming out of the oven!

So check out the Quotable Grandmas feature and submit your own. New quotes will be added to the list as they come in, and the name of the submitter will be included with the quote.

And now, on to our regularly scheduled programming ...

Today's question:

What's your favorite kind of cookie and where do you get it?

My answer: To be honest, I'm not that fond of cookies. Everyone who tries them loves my chocolate chip ones, and I do enjoy eating the dough while I make them, but I can't think of any cookies that are to die for. Maybe I've just not tasted one that delectable yet.

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Reader Comments (5)

Love the quotable grandma idea! What a great way to honor their wisdom. I need to take some time and think about all the crazy...er...wise stuff my grandmother has said.

I absolutely LOVE cookies! And I feel very sad that I've never had your chocolate chip cookies. Let's see if we can correct this grievous error soon, shall we? Ha!

As for my favorites, that's hard. But I guess it would have to be a warm, soft chocolate chip cookie straight from the oven with a glass of cold milk. Oddly, I don't really like milk any other time but I really feel like I can't have one without the other.

March 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmber

My favorite cookie is YOUR chocolate chip cookie and I get it at your house or when you bring some to me.

I'll have to send in some of the quotes from my much-missed Granny for your Grandma Quotes; she had an opinion about everything and her quotes were memorable.

March 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnn

What a great prize for me! So thoughtful. Thanks!

Yeah, I'm not too big on cookies either. They're fun to bake, and then the husband eats most of them. I do like my cranberry triple chocolate Christmas cookies.

March 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKate

Love the quote idea!

I love cookies. Period. My favorite is whatever I've made that day!! And homemade is way better than store bought, although I do love Girl Scout Cookies!!!

March 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnnette

I'm always rearranging my furniture and my blog, lol!

I prefer any cookie I make over just about any other cookie. Lately I've been making these chocolate cookies with chocolate/peanut butter swirl chips... Everyone one loves them!

March 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTammy

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