I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression
4 journalers for this copy...
"Before you read this book, there are a few things you should know about me.
I consider ironed sheets a health hazard.
Children should be judged on what they are - a punishment for an early marriage.
Husbands are married for better or worse - but not for lunch.
Mothers-in-law who wear a black armband to the wedding are expendable."
I consider ironed sheets a health hazard.
Children should be judged on what they are - a punishment for an early marriage.
Husbands are married for better or worse - but not for lunch.
Mothers-in-law who wear a black armband to the wedding are expendable."
Going into the Medicine Chest bookbox by JudySlump612.
Picked up in a medicine chest book box. Love Erma, glad she made it to texas...
Off to Utah for a VBB request. Enjoy the book!!
Received in the mail yesterday. Thank you!!
This book was written in the 70's so many of the situations are outdated. She writes about bored housewives without jobs or careers outside the home and of course this was all before modern technology such as cell phones and computers. I had enjoyed her humor in her columns and on Good Morning America back in the day. I was raising my family in the late 70's so I could relate and also some of the situations are timeless. This was a light read and I enjoyed it.
Journal Entry 7 by dabercro at -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Released 11 yrs ago (5/2/2012 UTC) at -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Sending to JennyC1230 for her Autobiography/Biography/Humor Virtual Bookbox.
Caught for my: Virtual Biography/Auto-Biography/Humor Bookbox.
This book wasn't chosen in Round #4 of the Virtual Biography/Auto-Biography/Humor Bookbox so it's available.
Unfortunately this book was ruined when our water heater flooded the basement where it was resting comfortably in between traveling. RIP