tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5866702998180187484.post4047161355119194075..comments2023-03-13T16:27:05.841-07:00Comments on Sandy's Ramblings: The Christmas Cookie Exchange FiascoAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04516228383672051397noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5866702998180187484.post-64986467684163950462015-12-15T07:12:33.328-08:002015-12-15T07:12:33.328-08:00How sad for you! Lesson learned should be - put t...How sad for you! Lesson learned should be - put the needs of others before yourself! ALWAYS lag behind to do a good deed, but especially if no one notices! It's not about pride, but humility! It's not about you, but showing Jesus to others. Oh, poor Sandy, the list goes on and on, but not in the direction you are thinking!katienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5866702998180187484.post-86976138741066293892011-12-05T11:25:26.674-08:002011-12-05T11:25:26.674-08:00Sometimes we have to learn the hard way! Great sto...Sometimes we have to learn the hard way! Great story. I remember that my mom used to bake cookies for some kind of cookie exchange when I was a kid too. I don't think it was for a church function, though.Cascia Talberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12001701584084843029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5866702998180187484.post-61586080366437227302011-12-04T11:14:59.937-08:002011-12-04T11:14:59.937-08:00Lesson learned, Sandy! This story made me smile a...Lesson learned, Sandy! This story made me smile and feel awful for you at the same time. When the boys were young, my husband would have some of their friends over and he'd bake brownies and cookies with them then divide them up so all the children went home with a tin of cookies. They all loved doing that and it was all given away so everyone got the same. No snoozing or losing!Susiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08422003160953121607noreply@blogger.com