Pages

February 16, 2012

Book Review and Giveaway

So What A Single Mom's Guide To Staying Sane In The 21st CenturySo What A Single Mom's Guide To Staying Sane In The 21st Century by Laynee Gilbert

I received this book as a First Read and was so happy I got it. I was childless at 28yrs old and then tragedy struck. My older brother, who had been dealing with depression, took the selfish way out. He left 4 children who at the time didn't even have their mother as she was in jail.

Well it ended up that my mother, whom I cared for, was asked if she would adopt the kids. She said yes and I instantly became second "mom" to 4 growing children. Richard Jr is now 14, Amathyst is 11, Edward 10, and Damion 9 have taught me so much. I've been stretched to my limit only to snap back with a smile from them. They press every single one of my buttons and then shut me off with a hug. Raising children has to be the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. It has made me appreciate my mother who left my father when I was 9. She raised 5 children on her own and I still don't know how she did it.

This book has really helped me and I am waiting for a teen version. I don't remember it be so hard to be a kid when I was young. I'm forever asking myself, "So What?" if the kids go outside and play in the mud. "So what?" if they stained the shirt that I just bought them. It isn't that big of a deal and there is no reason to blow a gasket.

This is a great book and I recommend anyone with kids to read it. I think even married couples with children could benefit from reading this.

So here is your chance to WIN your own copy! ENDS FEB 20TH!
**Please make sure to leave your email so I can contact you if you win.


Mandatory Entry: Comment below - What you find hardest about being a parent?
Extra Entries: (Add a comment for each one) 
Like My Facebook Page
Follow Me on GFC - Look to right side

3 comments:

  1. Resisting the urge to do what will make your child temporarily happy instead of what is best in the longterm!

    ReplyDelete
  2. sorry - forgot the email....

    lynne_foster@sbcglobal.net

    ReplyDelete
  3. the hardest thing I have found about being a parent has been trying to teach them that just because you don't have everything you want right at THIS moment, doesn't mean that you won't have it someday. Patience, that's the hardest thing to teach.
    Debbie Rhoades
    Ctlcprncs1@cfl.rr.com

    ReplyDelete