Winners {not that you all aren’t}

Great news, there are lots of you who have won a prize from DaySpring/Jeanne Winters Giveaway

Winners of the book Inspirational Home


my 3 favorite Jeanne Winters Canvases, there are more to choose from

And three people won their choice of any Jeanne Winters Canvas::

All the winners should get an email from someone at DaySpring in the next few days.

For those of us who didn’t win, but need to get your hands on these Jeanne Winters goods, they are on sale right now.  Also, if you want to sign up for the DaySpring newsletter, I’ll tell you a secret, many times, they send out a coupon code with a percentage off a purchase.  A few weeks ago I got a 25% off coupon code.

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DaySpring is probably tired of hearing me talk about them because this is not a sponsored post, but it’s just my nature to share a good deal and then I will be done::

Child of the King Gallery Wrapped Canvas :: $25

Come to Me Wooden Sign:: $12.50

Sing Praise Stitched Bird that is a Christmas Ornament But Could be a Great Tassel Topper:: $1.49

Lastly, I’ve NEVER liked any devotional.  I usually dislike them greatly. And while we are on the topic I also hate the word devotional along with the words moist and delicate and treat and I had a friend who hated the word packet but whatever.  Three years ago my sister gave me  Jesus Calling by Sarah Young and I still love it, finally, DaySpring has made them available, I ordered 3 last month to give as gifts. $14.99 and worth every cent.

Have a great day y’all.

What word do you hate?

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Comments

  1. tracie says:

    congrats to the winners!!

  2. Jen says:

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE “Jesus Calling” too!!! My least favorite word is probably best not mentioned, especially in the same post that I talk about loving a devotional! Ahem……..

  3. Maroon & horrible. BOTH, I hate. Maroon is #1 though. If you say something is maroon, I automatically do NOT like it…if you call it burgandy-ish, reddish-burgandy,purple-ish red, WhatevA…but NOT Maroon…nope, then I’m just not gonna like it…HATE that word…I mean, I ‘horribly’ hate it! Ha! ;)

  4. Tara says:

    I {heart} Jesus Calling by Sarah Young. quick. to the point. total truth for every.single.day.

  5. Christi says:

    I just picked up Jesus Calling for the first time today! I forgot it was on my shelf. Look forward to reading it. Thanks Nester!

  6. jess says:

    i hate the word panties.

    and i need to shop daysprings website! it’s so hard to keep up with all the cool things out in internet world!

  7. tina says:

    Reminds me of a friend of mine who HATES the word “panties”. LOL

    Oh Jess – I can’t believe it – another one!

  8. Ivy Six-Pack says:

    I couldn’t wait to see who won! Bought the “cup overflows” @ MOPS Convention this past week!

  9. laurensmama says:

    I just asked for “Jesus Calling” for my birthday that is next week… :)

    I agree with you about the word “devotional” and that bird ornament is so adorable!!!

    And I am another one of those who dislikes to say “panties.” SO glad I am not alone. :)

  10. ashley says:

    how funny…moist is one of the words that i HATE….along with meat and wound

  11. Robin says:

    I couldn’t wait to win one of these so I treated myself to the Bless our Nest print! I just received it the other day and am awaiting the mister and his hanging skills to put it up in our family room.

  12. bethany says:

    Vinyl. I hate the word vinyl.

  13. I hate the word “panties” too and “pallet”. I don’t want to sleep on a “pallet” on the floor! I’m headed to get the devotional too. I’m sure I’ll love it!

  14. I hate the word “pretty.” Dont ask me why…I just always have. My husbands picking on me even as I write this.:)

  15. Laura says:

    Aggh!!! I hate “panties” too! It sounds whiny. PAAANTIES. My friends used to make fun of me in high school when I told them that. I also hate “squat”. It’s like, SQUAAAAT. Not sure why I felt the need to explain my dislike of those words, but whatever. :)

    I LOVE that bird ornament, BTW. May have to get me a few of those!

  16. Carla says:

    My husband just finished grad school and was ALWAYS using the word “cohorts” in speaking about fellow classmates. I abhor that word! So glad school is over and he’s forgotten to say that word for at least a month now!

  17. Tracey says:

    I hate phrases more than words here are a few that make me cringe every time “and to that end…”, “that reads well”–not talking about books, “we’re going to unpack this verse”

  18. AmyKay says:

    I hate the word gal or gals. As in, guys and gals… Gal is the abbreviation for gallon, not an acceptable alternative for the world girl. Thank you.

  19. I hate it when people say “all tuckered out”. haha I don’t say panties either, it’s underwear or undies.

    I will have to check out that devotional book. Thanks.

  20. Richella says:

    I hate long, complicated words that could easily be replaced by simple words. The worst, in my opinion? “Bifurcate.” What? Birfurcate?? Can’t you just say “cut in two”? Please.

  21. Tabitha says:

    I’m so excited about the book – thank you! I am awaiting my email…not very patiently – I never win! :)

    I don’t like the word devotional either or devo for that matter, but devotion doesn’t bother me for some reason. I can’t say panties either and I am sure that there are others, they just aren’t coming to mind right now!

  22. Katy says:

    This comment is so way late after all the others, but whatever – anyway: I must get that Bless This Nest sign – love the colors and just the direction I think I want to go when I redecorate.

    As for least favorite words, I’ve got a few. Oh, and can I add phrases I don’t like? Thanks. I don’t like the word ‘hubby’ – just too sickeningly sweet or something. Just say husband. I don’t like the word ‘playdate’ either. It just sounds so…I don’t know…self important? Something that makes the event sound fancier than it is? You’ll never hear me say “If it’s alright with you and your hubby, let’s plan a playdate for next Saturday.” I’d sooner have my eyes clawed out with a rusty spoon.

    Oh, and it bugs my husband and I when people say “We’re pregnant.” Nooo…*she’s* pregnant. Are you sharing in the gestational responsibilities sir? No? Then it’s only physically possible for the women to be pregnant in which case you could say “We’re expecting” because yes, both of you are expecting a child to come to your family.

    Yikes. *Somebody’s* got issues to get of her chest! :)

  23. Stephanie says:

    Nester, thank you so much for such a fantastic giveaway! Received my winning canvas in the mail yesterday “May your cup overflow” and I cannot believe how BIG it is! It is going to look wonderful in my newly painted blue kitchen! Thanks again!

  24. Karen says:

    “uber”, and “my bad”( okay not a word, per se, but I hate it none the less!!!)

    Thanks-another book to add to the must read pile ; )

  25. Emily says:

    I really hate the word “slice” – as in, “would you like a slice of pizza?” Ugh!

  26. Holly Robinson says:

    Okay so I had to respond to this one because I thought it was hysterical!! I read everyone’s responses and was totally laughing! But in all seriousness, I have and always have hated “panties” too—-the word of course :)….sounds kind of creepy. They’re “unders” in our house. :)

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