Sunday, March 27, 2011

Spring Give-Away!

Want some SNOW?
(I don't want it either)
HOWEVER.
I am so fired-up about this shrinking pile, that I am going to pile up some happy items that make me even more excited for warmer weather and warmer days ahead
Leave a comment on this post, and guess correctly the date that this pile of snow in our backyard will be completely gone.
You will then win a little box-o-spring from me.
(Think WARM thoughts!)

20 comments:

  1. Taking into account that you are in Massachusetts and I've shoveled out from more than one April snow storm, I'm going to be optimistic and say April 15.

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  2. I'll take the middle ground: April 12th.

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  3. I'm going to go way out on a limb and say April 5th... Wishful thinking?

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  4. I saw Friday. This Friday. I've got a similar pile and I hope it's gone by then too!

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  5. It will be gone just in time for the Saturday General Conference. So if it's not gone that morning, spread it around on the cement so it will melt by time conference starts.

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  7. Your cute Jen. Lets be optimistic and say one week from today- April 3

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  8. Going with April 1st! and in case of a tie breaker, gone by 3 p.m.

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  9. And could the prize NOT be a box spring please? (unless it's new) :)

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  10. If it's on the North side of the house it's going take till May 1st. You should see my yard!

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  11. My guess is April 6th ( 2011 hopefully0.

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  12. I would guess April 17, I think that's pretty reasonable. I would feel sorry for the snow pile if I didn't know about the weather during winter.

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  13. I'm going to guess April 10th.

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  14. April 11th is my ten year wedding anniversary so I feel pretty lucky about that.

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