I read a book.
An entire book. With no illustrations or references to a singing backpack, fire trucks, construction equipment or Sir Topham Hat.
The book had over 200 pages and a TON of footnotes.
And I read it in under a week.
As the mother of a 22 month old and 8 week old, I think you should be impressed.







I am impressed. So..what did you think? Good book?
By: Kara on July 10, 2008
at 7:24 am
I am truly impressed. My current reading repertoire consists of My First Words, My First Shapes, and My First Numbers.
By: Cara on July 10, 2008
at 11:36 am
I am very impressed! I read a lot when I had a newborn, but I didn’t have a toddler as well…
I haven’t read this one, what did you think of it?
By: Krista on July 11, 2008
at 1:14 am
Woohoo!
By: Queen of Shake Shake on July 16, 2008
at 8:09 am
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By: Bookmarks about Trucks on September 12, 2008
at 6:45 pm
I should have known, only a religious pusher would have to rely on this type of trick to promote their message. I am just so suck of people who need to push religion, why can’t someone just enjoy and be comfortable with their own beliefs and not feel the need to recruit?
Maybe read a non-fiction book next time.
By: Spiritual but not religious on June 14, 2009
at 5:51 pm
Dear Spiritual but not religious:
With all due respect, you weren’t forced to read my blog post, nor click on the link, so I cannot see how I am pushing anything on anyone. The post was about the fact that I accomplished reading a book, not about the book itself. I only posted the link because of the inevitable question “What book did you read?”
As for the non-fiction comment, I find it interesting that you would find it necessary to be playing defense of your non-Christian views when I didn’t mention anything remotely religious in the entire post. But that is your issue, not mine.
By: Mrs. Mustard on June 14, 2009
at 9:34 pm