I Didn't Want to Say Yes and I Didn't Want to Say No...

Published: Sun, 12/15/13

Hello . I hope you are doing well.

I wanted to wish you the absolute best of holiday season.

Our family is gearing up for Christmas and we are very excited.

I wanted to share a gift and a story with you:

Here's the gift:

#1)  I am always scrambling when I make pizza. What do I buy? What do I need to buy?

Here is the answer!
I want to give you a copy of my Pizza Shopping List. It's my gift to you.
Download the list at the top of the page... Let me know if you have a problem and I will send it to you! Just go to this page: 

http://pizzatherapy.com/myorders

or got to:

http://pizzatherapy.com/myorders.htm

(You can also see some of my latest on-line orders on the same page. These are gifts I ordered for Christmas, Mostly for myself)
Perhaps you will get some great ideas!

#2) Here's the story (excerpted from The Littlest Miracle, a book to be released soon)

I didn't want to say yes, and I didn't want to say no...

Kama is is 3, and very excited about Christmas. We go to a party at Uncle Chico's House.

The rumor is that Santa will be there. Instead of being excited, Kama looks a little nervous. Well
I thought to myself: I'd be nervous myself, meeting Santa...

After dinner at the party, there is a knock at the door, and there is the legendary man himself:
Santa Claus.

All the kids line up getting ready to sit on his lap and tell Santa what they want.

Kama gets in the back of the line...she still has the funny expression on her face.

When her turn comes up she slowly goes up to Santa.

"Ah Kamalei..." he says "So nice to see you...
Have you been a good girl this year?.."

Kama says nothing. Santa is stunned.

He asks her again. She remains tight lipped and does not respond...

In desperation, Santa laughs and says "Oh of course you've been a good girl"

Kama whispers in Santa's ear, and smiles.

Santa announces that he needs to go. "Merry Christmas to all!" he shouts as he goes through the door.

I looked at Kama and ask her why she did not tell Santa she had been a good girl...

"Dad" she explains, "I didn't want to say yes, and I didn't want to say no!

...I didn't want to get in trouble..."

Wow, I thought, way smarter than I thought. Kama basically pleaded the 5th.

If she yes, she was a good girl, she would have been lying, and she would not get presents. 

If she said no, she was not a good girl she would be telling the truth, but she still wouldn't get anything.

So instead, she chose to not incriminate herself...and said nothing!

Brilliant reasoning I thought...."you are my Littlest Miracle..."

Merry Christmas to everyone,

Pizza on Earth, Good Will to All!

Albert Grande
Pizza Therapy

P.S.

Expect to get more emails from me in the future! I promise!!

P.P.S.

 Make sure you get my free gift. You can also see my own shopping list...

Just go to this page: 

http://pizzatherapy.com/myorders

or got to:

http://pizzatherapy.com/myorders.htm