After I started that blog, I couldn't find a way to get back to it. Was so frustrated. Didn't want to bother anyone, but had to. My son to the rescue, as usual.
OK. I hope I'll have an increased traffic to The PurseHand site. It has new features. So, now the hope is - those Google spiders would find it improved and show it more often. You, people out there, please click on us and look through our pages and be interested, please.
I have to tell you, I do check our competition, I do. The hooks that are priced at $3.99 and the ones that priced at $54.00 all are exactly the same - made in China from the cheapest materials. Just different pieces of plastic on top of the hook. Do they have any meaning? Maybe in Chinese culture they do. I know nothing about that. But, The Hand in our PurseHand has meanings in any culture - it's a helping hand, an assistant, a symbol of prosperity, also a God's hand (which is always a good help, I think.)
One woman told me that she never-never places her bag on the floor. She remembers that her mom told her years ago - "You'll die poor; all your money will run away from you, if your bag is ever on the floor." Well, let's not go that far. But, why argue with something Mom said and little girl remembered? That girl grew up, became a mature woman and bought The PurseHand.
I thanked her and her mom, as well.
Well, let me give you some unrelated to The PurseHand news. The Labor Day holidays we are going to be in Seattle, WA. My husband's childhood friend invited us to the wedding of his younger daughter. We are thrilled for the whole family and happy to share their festivities. By the way, the same son who told me how to find the way to my blog, is going to be in Seattle, too. He and his adorable wife. Because her brother lives there, so they are going to visit him and meet us for a moment or two (hopefully for more).
Oh, yes, I never explained - we live in New York, that son (older son) lives with his wife in San Fran. and I also have a younger son, who lives in LA.
Those are the best times, absolutely the best - meeting ones' children even for a moment. See them in person with my own eyes. Yes!!!
I'll get back to the blog and write some words about the wedding after we'll come back.
So, bye for now.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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I love your product, and as a mother I agree, nothing beats seeing your grown children in their grown lives.
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