Each night I'd get into bed, crack it open, and then begin to laugh like I haven't laughed in years. John would often look over at me puzzled but I didn't care. It was as though I was enjoying inside jokes with a friend.
I see so much of myself in the pages and I love how freely she speaks about womanhood, and motherhood. My favorite chapter, 'There's a Drunk Midget in My House', had me on the verge of peeing my pants when she dived into the topic of breastfeeding, pumping and judgemental mommies. Hitting home is an understatement.
Thank you Tina. I heart you.
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I don't even have a baby yet, and the chapter about the judgmental mommies had me laughing out loud. What did she call them, the Teet Nazis?
Also, I must admit that I teared up during the last chapter when she talked about having another baby. The whole "either way, everything will be OK" thing really hit home with me.
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