[You "mature" people will get the pun - soapy sales, not Soupy Sales. Bahahahaha.]
I know, shocking -- two blog entries in less than a week! Stranger things have happened, I suppose.
Okay, I need a flavor from you guys. This weekend is the biggest weekend of the year for Cathedral Soap (just think, when I get my website, I'll be able to put a link her!!). It's the 11th Annual Canyon County Christmas Show at the Idaho Center, and I have my very own booth this year. I have enjoyed sharing over the past two years with Krista's booth (and Rachel, too, of course). But it's time to spread my wings. The kids and I got the booth set up last night. Caitlyn was up with me putting last minute labels on soap (about 350 bars?). I still was making a batch of "Berry Smoothie" last night. I think I'll need some toothpicks today, for my eyes.
So, maybe I'll even take a picture and post it for ya'll. Exciting stuff going on at lobsyblogsy!! :-)
Pray, pray, pray! For patience, consideration, kindness, patience, personality, thoughtfulness, patience, and oh, one more thing to pray for -- patience. Most all customers, with very few exceptions, are wonderfully nice but there are those few that require just an extra measure of oomph to be patient with. Thanks for praying.
Blog ya soon!
That's all folks
14 years ago
5 comments:
Sell some soap, baby!
Can't wait to hear how it all went! You will do GREAT. I know it.
I WISH I WERE THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but, alas, I will not be, to my utter sadness.
Sold lots of soap! Don't know how much, really, lost track by Saturday, I think. :-) Several hundred bars, though. 300-400, maybe?
Rach, wish you had been there, too.
Thanks for the support, ladies.
Go Laura, go Laura, she's the best, at makin' soap, she's the best, at sellin' soap, uh huh, uh huh...
(OK it's a good thing none of you can actually SEE/HEAR me make sure that this works.)
I tried it, too. It worked (rhythm-wise).
Sadness.
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