By Lee Bullen
A teacher won 50,000 dollars when her thoughtful husband bought her a scratch card to lift her spirits after a tough week.
Robyn Mejia, 39, from Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, USA, won 50,000 dollars on a âCa$h to Go!â card.
Robynâs husband decided to buy the elementary school teacher the ticket after a tough week at work.
After the win, the happy couple said they plan to use the money as a deposit on a new home.
In a statement obtained by Zenger News, Maryland Lottery said on April 11: âLast month, when Robyn Mejia was having a rough week, her husband brought home a Ca$h to Go! scratch-off to try and lift her spirits.
âNot only did the purchase lift her spirits, it made their plan to buy a new house a reality.
âRobyn scratched off the instant ticket on March 12, soon after her husband brought it home from 7-Eleven #28960 in Thurmont.

âThey couldnât believe their eyes when the 5-dollar scratch-off revealed a 50,000-dollar top prize.â
The mother of two said: âWe have been saving money for a down payment on a house, thinking we would be ready by the end of the year, but now we donât have to wait!â
The 39-year-old teacher added: âMy husband took the ticket to the store to scan it, just to be sure it was real.
âWe also asked my brother-in-law to come over and scan it on the Maryland Lottery app.â
The lottery company said: âThe seasoned teacher, with 18 years of experience, kept the instant ticket in a safe until she was able to come to Baltimore to claim the prize during her school systemâs spring break.

âRobyn said they play Lottery games âmaybe once a yearâ. Their lucky Lottery retailer, 7-Eleven #28960, also has reason to celebrate. The Frederick County business located at 11108 Angelberger Road in Thurmont earns a 500-dollar bonus from the Lottery for selling a top-prize winning scratch-off of 50,000 dollars.â

The lottery said: âThe Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agencyâs core mission is to generate revenue to support good causes in Maryland, including education, public health, public safety and the environment. Since its inception in 1973, the agency has contributed more than 17.9 billion dollars in revenue to the State, and Lottery players have won more than 29.8 billion dollars in prizes.â
Robynâs win came months after a 43-year-old Hagerstown woman took home the 50,000-dollar top prize playing the âDeluxe Crosswordâ game, in December last year.
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