MomsMaterial is excited to announce our first Contest!
Our most recent featured book, The Parent Trip: From High Heels and Parties to Highchairs and Potties by Jenna McCarthy has led us on a search to find funny mommy stories. Jenna's book takes us through the pre-baby making stage up until the first year. One of the things I love about Jenna's writing style is the humor and wisdom. She entertains you with great stories and also provides great wisdom and information needed to survive.
Do you have a funny Mommy (or on my way to Mommy status) story? If so, submit your story in the comments below. The funniest story just might win a signed copy of Jenna's book. She has agreed to sign and send her book to the winner! Thanks, Jenna! The Parent Trip was recently a featured book, click here to read my review.
Follow these steps to enter
1. You must be registered at MomsMaterial.com. If you are not already registered, please click here to register.
2. You may enter once a day, starting March 30, 2009 until April 12th.
3. Tell us your funny story in the comments section below. Your story can be about pregnancy (including infertility), labor or parenting. Each funny story receives 5 entries.
4. You may enter the contest without submitting a story, simply comment below to receive one entry per day.
Entries accepted now through Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. The winner will be chosen at random, and will receive a signed copy of The Parent Trip: From High Heels and Parties to Highchairs and Potties by Jenna McCarthy. Winner will be notified by email and announced Monday, April 13, 2009 on our website.
Good luck!
Even though I don’t qualify (Jenna and I have already designated ourselves with the number 1 and 2 spot), I will get you started…
When my daughter was 4, she reminded me about the effects of gravity. She walked into my room as I was dressing, just before I put on my bra. She looked at me kinda strange and said, “Mommy, aren’t those supposed to be up there?” I looked at her and said, “They used to be, before I had you!” The very next day, she came in as I was putting on my makeup. She said, “Mom, what’s that?” She was pointing at my face so I looked in the mirror but didn’t notice anything. “What?” She pointed again, this time at my forehead and said, “that line”. I looked in the mirror and to my horror realized what she meant. I replied, “Wrinkles, I got those from you too!” I am still trying to convince myself that my hubby put her up to that!
Enter submissions below.