It was cool that your lunch bag was first in line. You could tell that the host really liked it ... she picked it up, opened it and showed the inside, etc. After that, they were running out of time and had to hurry through the rest of the stuff. Great exposure.
Your comments mean a lot to me...it gets lonely working by myself sometimes, so now to be getting attention after so long is really quite something! It only took me 3 1/2 years! ha WOWEEEE
I know what you mean about working by yourself. I do, too, only I have a VSP (Very Small Person) in diapers, using my desk as a drive-through Snack Palace, to keep me company. I'm at home ALOT, which is why I just have to go out and grab a mocha once in awhile. For the most part I love it, but the four walls do close in at times.
I hear ya! That is why I so admire you, girl. VSP unwittingly adding to the possible deletion of hours of work. You definitely work in a non militarized combat zone! ha
Thank goodness for our local coffee shops. And thank god for whomever decided to try roasting coffee beans and brewing and drinking the dark concoction.
Amen and amen! Non-militarized zone sums it up! I went for my midweek "therapy in a cup" this morning, and the barista said she thought last week's article on Aunt Bertie was so funny. She thought she would enjoy meeting some of my family sometime. I said, "They're all funny and have a very good sense of humor!"
Also wanting to know, have you been getting any orders yet from your recent publicity?
You are a local celebrity there in Goshen! Congratulations on such nice feedback. Our wonderful Baristas have their finger on the pulse of the Nation, don't they?
And to answer your question about orders, simply no. This whole adventure has been very confusing; exciting/thrilling on the one hand and confusing/disappointing on the other.
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It was cool that your lunch bag was first in line. You could tell that the host really liked it ... she picked it up, opened it and showed the inside, etc. After that, they were running out of time and had to hurry through the rest of the stuff. Great exposure.
Congratulations!
Hooray! You are on your way, girly! I'm so proud to be a Lorraine-carrying luncher.
Great work!
Very cool! Yours clearly got more time and attention than the rest. A Yoder hits NYC...you've made us proud.
Your comments mean a lot to me...it gets lonely working by myself sometimes, so now to be getting attention after so long is really quite something! It only took me 3 1/2 years! ha WOWEEEE
I know what you mean about working by yourself. I do, too, only I have a VSP (Very Small Person) in diapers, using my desk as a drive-through Snack Palace, to keep me company. I'm at home ALOT, which is why I just have to go out and grab a mocha once in awhile. For the most part I love it, but the four walls do close in at times.
I hear ya! That is why I so admire you, girl. VSP unwittingly adding to the possible deletion of hours of work. You definitely work in a non militarized combat zone! ha
Thank goodness for our local coffee shops. And thank god for whomever decided to try roasting coffee beans and brewing and drinking the dark concoction.
Amen and amen! Non-militarized zone sums it up! I went for my midweek "therapy in a cup" this morning, and the barista said she thought last week's article on Aunt Bertie was so funny. She thought she would enjoy meeting some of my family sometime. I said, "They're all funny and have a very good sense of humor!"
Also wanting to know, have you been getting any orders yet from your recent publicity?
Here's to entrepreneurs!
You are a local celebrity there in Goshen! Congratulations on such nice feedback. Our wonderful Baristas have their finger on the pulse of the Nation, don't they?
And to answer your question about orders, simply no. This whole adventure has been very confusing; exciting/thrilling on the one hand and confusing/disappointing on the other.
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