I know! It just reeks of excitement, doesn't it? I know what you are thinking. "Who would publish that woman's thoughts?" The answer is a lovely little outfit called www.blog2print.com. In other words, I haven't been discovered. I am no closer to being a published author than I was yesterday EXCEPT that by Christmas I will be the proud owner of my very own blog book! I know. It's a little anticlimactic but here's the cool part. My friend, Becki, found me entertaining and directed me to a blog called www.josikilpack.blogspot.com. She posted a little coupon code for 20% off which was supposed to end last week. Apparently, the code is still good and I saved $14. That said, you know it isn't exactly the cheapest way to get published but it's the best price I could find on publishing my blog! And it requires very little technical know-how. And that, my friends, tickles my heart. And, for a small price of your integrity and dignity, I will share the ...
Too funny!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
That is funny. Love the expression in the bottom picture.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family...
He will probably be the most well adjusted adult on the planet in 20 years!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Children are resilient...I'm so glad there's no closed circuit cameras in my home over the years, so nobody has to see my lapses in parental supervision.
ReplyDeleteFunny! My little guy got a pedicure from his big sister complete with blue polish.
ReplyDeletehaha that is great! My girls will put pink clothes on my boys and clips in their hair..lol. My hubby saw it and said " oh great it's starting!"
ReplyDeleteHahahaha- that is great!
ReplyDeleteha, ha, that's awesome! Too funny... I have pictures of all my boys in dresses...I keep them for black mail in the teenage years. ;)
ReplyDeleteOk but how did that skirt make it in to the house in the first place?
ReplyDeleteThere is no excuse - it is normal.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures say it all and that is why our children grow up to have such fond memories of their Dad!
ReplyDeleteHysterical!
ReplyDeleteAnd for the record, I wish I had a camera when my second son was spotted standing on the curb out front with nothing but his big boy briefs and cowboy boots waving to all the cars passing by!