Showing posts with label OWOH winner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OWOH winner. Show all posts

Thursday, February 12, 2009

And the Winner Is...

At last, the OWOH blog event is officially over and I have a winner!

Before I announce the winner's name, let it be known how I selected her. Being the marketing researcher that I am, I did it in the most fair and just way. Each "commenter" had to have an equal chance of winning. There were 110 of them by 12 noon of today which I announced to be my deadline. And so, I wrote 1 to 55 on pieces of paper, and wrote "1st" and "2nd" on two more pieces of paper. I asked a non-biased person, the only other occupant of the condo I am staying in to draw the winning number (my mom, who else?). She drew up "32" and "1st". I counted the 32nd commenter [note: if she had drawn "2nd", I would have picked no. 64, get me?] and so the winner is...

Ms. Diane P. of Illinois, USA!

I immediately contacted her by email and in her own words, she said:

"Wow, I am so excited!!! Thank you SO MUCH!
I am thrilled!"

She, of course, gave me her complete name and address. For her prize, aside from my book, "Things I Learned From My Father", I am giving another book, my first one - "Something to Thank About". (Remember? The one that saved a life as I wrote about some posts back?)

I'm pretty sure she will appreciate both books because Diane happens to have MS. I visited her site and she says in her profile:

"I have Multiple Sclerosis and am on long term disability. There may be nasty surprises lurking ready to pounce, BUT the silver lining to this dark cloud is that I have as much freedom to create as my MS-related fatigue and mild cognitive impairment will allow. It's not always easy, but . . . Life is still good!"

I told her that I have a bi-polar disorder and maybe God has a purpose for putting the two of us together. (Of course, all the other participants are welcome to correspond with me and visit my site anytime. I shall visit theirs, too, whenever I have the time.)

Diane says:

"I have a good friend who is bi-polar, and I know the pain (and heartache) his disease has caused him. His is under control now with medication - I hope yours is as well. I am actually one of the lucky ones with MS - my symptoms are not severe and I can still walk, although my balance causes me to walk into walls a lot. My largest symptom is a speech problem - very unusual in MS - it's very hard to speak and the words don't come out right. The saddest part of having MS for me is the lack of energy - or maybe it' actually that everything is so much harder to do anything - harder to think, harder to talk, harder to move about.

You would probably enjoy a site I found http://www.butyoudontlooksick.com/
Read the spoon theory - it's the second article in the center on the home page. It helps me get through the day to think about "spending" spoons and how many I have left."

Yes, The spoon theory is an interesting read. I urge you to look it up, too. I'm going to write about it soon.

And yes, I agree with my new friend. Life is good! God is good! He could bring together two women with their own illnesses and start a beautiful friendship.