Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt Cakes, Bubble Wrap, and My Accent Helped Me Survive Nine Moves

Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt Cakes, Bubble Wrap, and My Accent Helped Me Survive Nine Moves

by Diane Laney Fitzpatrick
Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt Cakes, Bubble Wrap, and My Accent Helped Me Survive Nine Moves

Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt Cakes, Bubble Wrap, and My Accent Helped Me Survive Nine Moves

by Diane Laney Fitzpatrick

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Overview

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 babies, sulky teens, dogs, frogs and goldfish. With 42 Moving Tips, Home Sweet Homes is a side-splitting survivors guide to moving, that is sure to keep you laughing throughout life's moving moments.

Hey! The author will donate half of her profits from "Home Sweet Homes" to the National Military Family Association, for programs that help military children cope with frequent moves and separations from a parent. Learn more at www.HomeSweetHomesBook.com.


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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781482668018
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/22/2013
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Diane Laney Fitzpatrick began her career as a newspaper reporter and editor in Ohio and has continued as a freelance writer throughout moves that have taken her to seven states. She now lives in San Francisco with her husband, Tim, and her hound dog, Abby. Her three children, Mike, Jack and Caroline, live all over the world and have seemingly recovered from their many moves.

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