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DebbieJ said:Alrighty, here it is.
I need $2481.75. In four days.
This does not count any outside orders I will get from my two weekend shows. Nor does it count my two shows this weekend and my two catalog shows currently going on.
I am going to send my sale email to my entire contact list right now.
Wish me luck!!!
I have my AmEx on standby. :yuck:
DebbieJ said:Alrighty, here it is.
I need $2481.75. In four days.
This does not count any outside orders I will get from my two weekend shows. Nor does it count my two shows this weekend and my two catalog shows currently going on.
I am going to send my sale email to my entire contact list right now.
Wish me luck!!!
I have my AmEx on standby. :yuck:
DebbieJ said:Just talked to a host who has another order plus her order and her show shot up a whole bunch.
Down to $2046.31. Have a show tonight and a small show Friday morning. Also have a catalog show and one more show to close.
CROSSING EVERY APPENDAGE POSSIBLE AND PRAYING NON STOP!!!
pampmomof3 said:Geez Deb, you're stressing ME out, I can't imagine how Brian is feeling! You must be a train wreck at the house! You know I love you!!!:candyheart:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GIRL!!!!
If you're not busy on Sunday afternoon, you're welcome to drive down. We're right off 294 and Cicero/127th! Party starts at 4 p.m. and I'm making CocoLocos!!!!!!pamperedbecky said:I know-it's stressing me out too! This will happen, Deb! And Happy Birthday!! You've got a stressful birthday but your party is going to be SUCH a time of celebration!
DebbieJ said:If you're not busy on Sunday afternoon, you're welcome to drive down. We're right off 294 and Cicero/127th! Party starts at 4 p.m. and I'm making CocoLocos!!!!!!
finley1991 said:I'm up for a road trip!!!!
Oh.. but I have that wedding...
DebbieJ said:If you're not busy on Sunday afternoon, you're welcome to drive down. We're right off 294 and Cicero/127th! Party starts at 4 p.m. and I'm making CocoLocos!!!!!!
Yes, kids included. I just emailed you.pamperedbecky said:Oh my gosh, I'd love to! But my cluster does a $1000 brunch for consultants and hosts with $1000 shows. Usually we do it in December for the whole year, but last December got SO big we were afraid we wouldn't all fit on the other director's house we do it at. So, we're splitting it up this year and doing one in June and one in Dec. Well, it's on Sunday. Me and another director do ALL the cooking and planning for it. We're doing fondue.......But it IS at 12. Hmmm. You're really not that far. Is it a kid-included party? It IS tempting because I'm always up for a party. And Cocolocos!!!! Holy cow! I just would love to celebrate your TPC with you!!!!Too bad the show I have Saturday isn't on Sunday because I'll be on the southwest side of Chicago for that show (113th south or so) and I could've popped over easily afterwards. Oh and I used to work in Crestwood long ago, so I remember that drive down 294!!!
legacypc46 said:Shoot me the recipe for a cocoloco and we'll be celebrating with you here as well.
DebbieJ said:Yes, kids included. I just emailed you.
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