Ask authors Missy Hall and Rich Keller about parenting, and they'll emit primal screams while burying their faces in their hands. Then, they'll describe how raising children is an adventure filled with amazing, joyous, and downright confusing scenarios. Missy and Rich put some of these events into Thinking Inside My Box.
Throughout this book of humorous essays, the authors delve into situations that include Christmas construction, television remotes, never-ending driving, Constitutional amendments according to teenagers, sand in womanly areas, pregnancy, fast food, and utter teen embarrassment. Readers will laugh, cry, and laugh again about the absurdities of child-rearing and the eerie similarities to their lives. If you aren't a parent, you may walk away wondering why people have children in the first place.
The second edition of Thinking Inside My Box features a new cover, preface, and essay by Rich Keller.
Throughout this book of humorous essays, the authors delve into situations that include Christmas construction, television remotes, never-ending driving, Constitutional amendments according to teenagers, sand in womanly areas, pregnancy, fast food, and utter teen embarrassment. Readers will laugh, cry, and laugh again about the absurdities of child-rearing and the eerie similarities to their lives. If you aren't a parent, you may walk away wondering why people have children in the first place.
The second edition of Thinking Inside My Box features a new cover, preface, and essay by Rich Keller.
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