A Closed Sign Across Our Hoo-Hoos
I may not be writing much lately, but I am still reading pretty much everything I can get my hands on.
Most recently I just finished Not My Daughter by Barbara Delinksy, a book about a single mother who is principal at her daughter's high school in New England. Her daughter decides, along with a couple of friends, to get knocked up. Hilarity does not ensue, but a hell of a lot of drama does, and it was a fabulous read. Tons of repercussions you never saw coming. I suggest it to anyone who has been pregnant, a principal, likes knitting, or is a person.
On the blog front, I'm a huge fan of Margaret and Helen. There is nothing funnier than seeing old ladies curse. We always think of old ladies as wearing gloves and brooches and being very proper. Such a fun shock when they break our stereotype. Margaret and Helen are two old ladies who write back and forth to each other via the blog about their opinions on things going on in the world. Just last week Helen cracked me up talking about abortion.
Most recently I just finished Not My Daughter by Barbara Delinksy, a book about a single mother who is principal at her daughter's high school in New England. Her daughter decides, along with a couple of friends, to get knocked up. Hilarity does not ensue, but a hell of a lot of drama does, and it was a fabulous read. Tons of repercussions you never saw coming. I suggest it to anyone who has been pregnant, a principal, likes knitting, or is a person.
On the blog front, I'm a huge fan of Margaret and Helen. There is nothing funnier than seeing old ladies curse. We always think of old ladies as wearing gloves and brooches and being very proper. Such a fun shock when they break our stereotype. Margaret and Helen are two old ladies who write back and forth to each other via the blog about their opinions on things going on in the world. Just last week Helen cracked me up talking about abortion.
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