I read No Thanks, Mommy, I Peed Yesterday: A Funny Memoir by Sandy Appleyard in exchange for honest review from Sage Blog Tours.
About the Book (from media kit)
Do you have kids? Do you sometimes want to send them to their bedroom until puberty? And other times, do you want to hug them until they burst?What about those moments when they say something so innocent and incredibly cute or hilarious that you wish you had a pen and paper so you could remember it?
Well, that’s exactly what I did. My children have given my husband and I so many gifts, but the most precious has been laughter. I made a record of each funny or cute thing that they said since the moment they could speak.
It’s all here in this short yet unforgettable ‘Kids Say The Darndest Things’ style memoir. No thanks, Mommy, I peed yesterday is a witty, side-splittingly funny comedy that can be enjoyed by both young and old.
The humorous comments, explanations, and kid-thoughts will stay with you for years to come!
Sandy is also an animal lover and gives regularly to local Humane Societies. She lives in Niagara Falls,Canada with her husband, two daughters and her cat.
Me: “You guys have to try to remember to turn lights off when you’re not in a room. That’s wasting money.”
Olivia: “Yeah and when we waste money that means less money Mommy and Daddy have to buy us toys.”
Victoria: “But it’s free when Santa comes.”
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It’s all here in this short yet unforgettable ‘Kids Say The Darndest Things’ style memoir. No thanks, Mommy, I peed yesterday is a witty, side-splittingly funny comedy that can be enjoyed by both young and old.
The humorous comments, explanations, and kid-thoughts will stay with you for years to come!
Author Bio: (from media kit)
Sandy Appleyard writes both fiction and non-fiction: memoirs, self-help, suspense, romance and mystery/police-procedural. When she isn’t writing books, she writes blogs, reads, exercises, and obsessively cleans her house.Sandy is also an animal lover and gives regularly to local Humane Societies. She lives in Niagara Falls,Canada with her husband, two daughters and her cat.
Excerpt:
Me: “You guys have to try to remember to turn lights off when you’re not in a room. That’s wasting money.”
Olivia: “Yeah and when we waste money that means less money Mommy and Daddy have to buy us toys.”
Victoria: “But it’s free when Santa comes.”
My Review
The book is a hilarious look at motherhood. The author recorded humorous things, her children said and put them in a book. I loved how Olivia called a blood pressure machine an arm humper (#12). or when Victoria was crying and Olivia wanted to tell mommy something, which was Victoria was crying.
Brad (my son) does the same thing to Kalen. For example, if Kalen poops, Brad will say stink and point at his brother. If I move too slow, Brad will rip off Kalen's diaper and bring me the evidence. He also will pick up Kalen and bring him to me, sometimes with a clean diaper and back up clothes.
#20 and #22 was real funny.
The book is a humorous look at parenting, from the eyes of a mother.
You can purchase the book on Amazon in paperback or Kindle format. The paperback is prime-eligible.
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