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Interview with Lisa Unger, Best Selling Author, Wife , and Mom
Lisa Unger is a best selling author of 12 books with 2 more to be released in 2015. The Florida Times-Union called her most recent book, In the Blood, "a page pounding psychological maze." More relevant than her star author status, for our purposes, is the fact that she is a working mom with a happy marriage (in fact…
Anybody’s Miracle [Book Review]
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing author Laura Hercher, after reading her book, Anybodys Miracle. Laura is a genetic counselor and instructor at Sarah Lawrence College Joan H. Marks Human Genetics Program. Anybodys Miracle is a great read for anyone that has experienced infertility and sought treatment for it or anyone interested in learning more about the many different ways families are built. It is a fictional story that follows multiple …
Mompreneur Spotlight: Amy Creel & Teething Bling
My sister in law introduced me to her friend, Amy Creel who founded Smart Mom Jewelry andTeething Bling. This is one of those ideas that almost every mom will say,Why didnt I think of that?!
Lessons From Marlee Matlin
My evening last night didnt quite start out on the right note. In fact, I called my friend, a subscriber to this Blog, and told her, Ive just left my house with World War 2 going on. I had to leave at 6:30pm to attend a charity event, and put my hubby in charge of finishing up dinner, homework and bath. As I was leaving, my 3 year old was running around naked, my big son was twirling the food around in his plate, and there was just enormous chaos during that bewitching hour. Oh the bewitching hour!
The Electrician that brought some light into my life
Yesterday was such a memorable day being on the Dave Ramsey Show. I think there are times in our lives when we reflect onsomestruggles and challenges we have been through and can’t help but think “how did I get through that”. Last night as I was driving home in a child-free, very quiet car from teaching a class Istarted thinking about the interview and what a neat experience it was…and suddenly I just started to cry. I was happy and excited from the events of the day…but suddenly there it was…the grief and sadness that Nana is not her