Rachel McClellan
Fractured Soul and Confessions of a Cereal Mother
Rachel McClellan
Synopsis:
Llona will do whatever it takes to protect her new found friends and home, but the dark plot that is threatening Lucent Academy, a school that’s supposed to be a safe place for Auras, may be too powerful for even Llona to defeat. This fast-paced tale of love, loyalty, and overcoming the darkness will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page!
Synopsis:
In this humorous memoir you’ll discover several mind-saving rules, which include:
- Don’t throw your pregnancy test away before the full three minutes is up.
- Unless there is a rush on the grocery store pending a zombie-virus outbreak, never take your kids shopping.
- If your toddler is going to chew on a Band-Aid, hope it’s one found inside the community swimming pools chlorinated pool and not one found in their locker room.
- Never throw up in a cookie sheet.
- Things can always get worse. You could discover your child playing with a used tampon applicator. It’s not a whistle, sweetie.
- And most importantly, the moment one of your children is seriously ill, forget about everything else. You have the greatest honor in the world – being a Mom.
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making a school lunch the night before
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ReplyDeletePlan ahead! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteRead part of a book for yourself every night!
ReplyDeletebring food from home for lunch at school/office..
ReplyDeleteMake sure to make time for myself...thanks for the giveaway:)
ReplyDeleteMind saving trick #1: Reading
ReplyDeleteMind Saving trick #2: Blogging
I am a firm believer you MUST set time aside for yourself each day or you will go absolutely bonkers!
Early bed time so that I can breathe.
ReplyDeleteMaking lists
ReplyDeleteI don't have one. Maybe that's why I am going crazy!LOL
ReplyDeleteMy mind saving rule is to take a breath and know that I can handle anything!
ReplyDeleteMaking lists and reading every day.
ReplyDeleteCalendar with my daughter's soccer schedule hanging on the fridge.
ReplyDeletereading book
ReplyDeletePlan ahead.Make list.
ReplyDeleteListening to music and reading.
ReplyDeleteReading!! ^.^
ReplyDelete-WeaklingNo14's Wondrous Reviews
Know that it isn't life or death.
ReplyDeletePlanning, and telling myself nothing is impossible with enough work :D
ReplyDeleteI don't really have one but it is a great idea to start something. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteLive's horrible, but you'll love it anyway. It's better than being death.
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ReplyDeleteIt would be great to win copies
of Fractured Soul
and Confessions of a Cereal Mother
by Rachel McClellan.
In response to your requirement to
Tell you my mind-saving rule.
I always take time for myself
by reading a good book or listening to my favorite music.
Thank you for having this giveaway!!
Mine is just to think before doing it.
ReplyDeleteFriends!
ReplyDeleteRemember to be honest. Both with the people you surround yourself with, but also with yourself.
ReplyDeleteWhen stressed I read a book. It's relaxing to live vicariously sometimes.
ReplyDeleteDon't fret over something you can't change. Get over it and move on.
ReplyDeletePutting at alaram to wake up to school!
ReplyDeleteMake a daily to-do list.
ReplyDeleteRead. If I am stressed, that is one of the best medicines for me.
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