No, it wasn’t my wife. It was the 6 short humans who were on the Easter egg hunt and then the water slide. Today, when I’m writing this, is Good Friday. We had the family around for lunch and fun. Our youngest son brought his lady friend to visit for the first time with her two kids, who happen to be a similar age to our grandies. It was great. The kids all hit it off after a short period, as did we with the lady friend. While we had them all distracted with one activity, I snuck out and scattered eggs around the yard. They did well, and there was only one which proved a little challenging because it had slipped under a low plant. Then the slide came out, bathers were on, and the next level of fun started. Comments from the kids:- “The best day of my life” – 6 year old. “I don’t want to go home” – 4 year old. “Can we stay for tea?” – 6 year old. “I want to come back tomorrow” – 4 year old. “I didn’t even do a poo” – 4 year old. Yeah, probably not the last one so much, but it does seem that our planning and execution went down well. Apparently, the lady friend’s kids talked about their new friends and how much fun they had all the way home. We succeeded in what we wanted to do. We wanted the lady friend and her kids to feel comfortable with us so we do not impede our youngest son’s chance to develop a long-term relationship. Regards, P.S. You’re smart enough to know that you will need a great headline for any ad or sales page you write. You also need one for every email you send. The headline catches the reader’s eye, makes them stop scrolling, and read your ad, sales page or email. Poor headline = poor or no sales. What makes a good headline then? Chapter 6 of this free report will demonstrate that to you. Never be stuck with a poor response again. |