This book has been so wonderful and I feel like I have taken so many things away from it.
Here are some questions for this week's reading:
1. In There's a Drunk Midget in My House (great chapter name by the way), Tina Fey gives advice about motherhood. Do you want to have kids, and, if so, do you think you might look back at this book when you do have kids and revisit it for advice?
2. In A Celebrity's Guide to Celebrating the Birth of Jesus, Fey recounts her holiday traditions, with her eclectic family. What are some of your traditions, and do you have family that always makes the party more interesting?
3. What Turning Forty Means To Me is 3 sentences long, and I quote, "I need to take my pants off as soon as I get home. I didn't used to have to do that. But now I do." I'm using this as a jumping off point. What does being (insert your age here) mean to you?
1) I definitely want children and I probably will look back on this book for possible advice/relief knowing I am doing everything slightly decently.
ReplyDelete2) Our family always goes to the movies Christmas day and we always celebrate thanksgiving together with my mom's side of the family. My uncle definitely is my favorite person because when he gets together with my grandpa, dad, and cousin, they are non-stop crazy.
3) Being 18 makes me see that I have such a large future ahead of me, but it also makes me realize that I should be mature. Sometimes I am, sometimes I am not, but everyone needs a break from being an adult every once in a while.