No one ever said that moving was easy. Jenny Thomas has moved with her family to a new town at the beginning of another homeschool year.
Jenny’s clothes don’t fit right and her kids are not the perfect pod children that seem to surround her at church.
1. The wardrobe of my children and I consist of torn, stained and outgrown clothes.
This story is her part diary, part sounding board and a dash of manifesto.
2. My smart phone makes me feel like an idiot!
Will she ever be able to find her silver wear in her mountain of moving boxes? Will her children ever show the amount of interest in Science as they do in their video games and TV? Will she ever be able to get it all together and live her life with grace and style like all the other women around her?
Full of confessions that most women try to hide, this book is an honest look at the life of a mom who is frazzled, bumbling and flawed just like the rest of us!
Jenny’s clothes don’t fit right and her kids are not the perfect pod children that seem to surround her at church.
1. The wardrobe of my children and I consist of torn, stained and outgrown clothes.
This story is her part diary, part sounding board and a dash of manifesto.
2. My smart phone makes me feel like an idiot!
Will she ever be able to find her silver wear in her mountain of moving boxes? Will her children ever show the amount of interest in Science as they do in their video games and TV? Will she ever be able to get it all together and live her life with grace and style like all the other women around her?
Full of confessions that most women try to hide, this book is an honest look at the life of a mom who is frazzled, bumbling and flawed just like the rest of us!