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This is a comical real life, no filter telling of a mom surviving the insanity of family life. It takes more than studies, facts, and 'how to' advice on structure and discipline to raise a family. There are parents on the verge of pulling their hair out and ready for a book that reaches to the very core of understanding parenting insanity. Here is a book that will get them through their trials and tribulations, teaching them the need to 'lean on humor' through their own journey. This book is a written and illustrated journey through 2016 told from a mother's perspective, with crass anecdotal…mehr

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This is a comical real life, no filter telling of a mom surviving the insanity of family life. It takes more than studies, facts, and 'how to' advice on structure and discipline to raise a family. There are parents on the verge of pulling their hair out and ready for a book that reaches to the very core of understanding parenting insanity. Here is a book that will get them through their trials and tribulations, teaching them the need to 'lean on humor' through their own journey. This book is a written and illustrated journey through 2016 told from a mother's perspective, with crass anecdotal journal entries, 21 unique parenting tips, and focuses on raising three children, ages ranging from 8-13 years old, while maintaining a not-so-fairytale, but very comedic and loving relationship with her husband. This book solidly uses real life scenarios to draw encouragement and perspective from.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Haskins and her husband, Matt, own a small farm property in Kansas where together they raise their three children. Sarah has been a parent for thirteen years but she has been a funny, witty story teller her entire life. She has participated in stand-up comedy locally for fun and for charitable events. She was a licensed child care provider for ten years, closing in July 2014. Sarah says, "There are hundreds of ways to raise them up wrong but you won't know if you've done it right until they are grown. If they are smiling and growing, you can't be screwing it up too bad. Just go with it!"