Your toothbrush and deodorant are in a box marked Basement Storage, your great-grandmother's heirloom china is in pieces, and you're in your husband's underwear, making Hamburger Helper in a Little Tykes plastic frying pan in the microwave. You've just moved. Could things get worse? Probably. But then they'll get better, especially if you can see the humor in that hare-brained, heartbreaking and hilarious thing called moving. Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt Cakes, Bubble Wrap, and My Accent Helped Me Survive Nine Moves takes you along on Diane Laney Fitzpatrick's cross-country moves with colicky...
Your toothbrush and deodorant are in a box marked Basement Storage, your great-grandmother's heirloom china is in pieces, and you're in your husband's...
Diane Laney Fitzpatrick makes a living writing about cringeworthy life events most of us would rather forget.
In other words, she gets paid for being a doofus.
Great-Grandma Is on Twitter and Other Signs the Rapture Is Near is an entertaining collection of original work as well as essays from her popular blog Just Humor Me that are as hilarious as they are insightful.
Drawing directly from her own experiences, Diane tells stories of growing up in small-town America during the '60s and '70s, raising children while moving many times all over the country,...
Diane Laney Fitzpatrick makes a living writing about cringeworthy life events most of us would rather forget.