All the fuss!



Australian's seem to be in a bit of a lather at the present over the infinitesimally small and remote whiff of winning Australia's biggest lottery prize of $90 million - TAX FREE for our international friends.

Let it be said and known, that I am not interested in buying a ticket and living on the hope that I could win. I work damn hard for the few bucks I get and the feeling I have is that I may as well give my money $20 I am told, to get a few games, and help a homeless person get a decent feed or whatever. No denying I have thought about what one would do with such an obscene amount of money, which I will admit I have little or no concept of, but I genuinely will not buy a ticket But wish those who do all the best. I even found an article where people have studied the numbers and came up with the most popular numbers so I post them here for your listening and dancing pleasure - Good luck for those who want to buy a ticket .



As for me, I place my hope in the big man upstairs who has never let me down. I am in awe at the things which are developing before my very eyes. I cannot share all that is unfolding at this stage, and it may be some months before I can, but I am in awe with the gratitude I feel for seemingly random meetings and events which are opening a world to me that I have only ever dreamed about.

Dreams do come true, I am living proof they do.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Good on you Cragey-babes! It's fabulous to hear that all your hopes and dreams are coming true. I've always believed that there's no such thing as a chance meeting, everything happens for a reason. I remember in my teens an older friend once said: "Coincidence is when God wishes to remain anonymous" that has always stuck with me! LisC :o)
Craig Peihopa said…
Thank you LisC I have never heard that quote but love it all the more.
Goldenrod said…
For my "listening and dancing pleasure", eh? Rrvit!

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