Sunday, November 18, 2012

A Little Soap from Neverland


Peter Pan Statue
Kensington Gardens, London

 Remember when Peter Pan couldn’t get his shadow to stay on so he was trying to get it to stick with soap. Well, silly, that didn’t work. You have to sew on your shadow. But in celebration of Peter’s ingenuity, I have a little surprise for you. I’m so excited to see how my homemade soap turned out! Rumor has it that it’s almost ready. My friend Helen has been keeping a close eye on it as it sat patiently to be set and formed correctly to be the perfect soap.

In the beginning of October, I blogged about wanting to give away something to one lucky reader. My friend Helen asked if I’d like to come over and make soap. To read about our beautiful day go to…  http://americangirlinholland.blogspot.nl/2012/10/my-beautiful-english-day-in-dutch.html

Well, I think the soap will be ready in a week or two so it’s time to see who the winner will be. If you would like a chance to win a couple of bars of homemade soap (by me), then do two things.

Enter to Win this great gift by leaving a comment on this post. Tell me which of my stories has been your favorite. Be sure to include your email address! A winner will be randomly selected on December 1st and contacted via email.


This soap will be coming from the second star to the right, and straight on till morning. Just think lovely thoughtsJ

13 comments:

  1. My favorite post was when you went to the Bear Pit and that graffiti artist named his painting after you! What an awesome honor! :)

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    1. Thanks Jessica, that definitly was a fun day:)I'll be sad when they paint over her this year.

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  2. By far your best piece was "Excuse me Sir do you Bark English?" I was so scared for you and loved that you wrote a piece from Bear's perspective about the whole experience.

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    1. Thanks Jackie!!! I was so emotional about my little stinker pot. Luckily he's too fat now to crawl under the fence. Now I just need to keep it shut:)

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    2. I don't need to win...I love them all! :)

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    3. You're always a winner in my book my friend :)

      xoxo
      Lisa

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  3. Hi Lisa, Would The soap from Neverland get me to win, just kidding, all your stories are wonderful.
    Can I win the how to make soap with Lisa!. Or I can trade with all the dried fruits I have been making here in Eindhoven.

    Paulette

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  4. I liked the Berenkuil post too. I never really go over there even thought it is so close!

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  5. Winner... Please see.....http://americangirlinholland.blogspot.nl/2012/12/winner-winner-chicken-dinner.html

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