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BlogHer Book Club: Let’s Pretend This Never Happened

Let's Pretend This Never HappenedQuick upfront confession. Before reading Let’s Pretend This Never Happened, I knew who The Bloggess was. I’d even met her at BlogHer ’11. I was familiar with her large, expensive chicken & I follow her on twitter. And this book has set in my Amazon shopping cart unpurchased for a while. But I’m not a faithful blog reader of hers.

If her blog is much like the book {& I’d guess it is}, I’ve been missing out. I finished Let’s Pretend This Never Happened last Wednesday & spent a few days really wishing it hadn’t ended. I missed her ‘voice’, her stories in the days that followed. Because she’s funny & totally out there on display in a no holds back kinda way that makes you want to run away from all the chaos & yet sucks you right in. I finished Let’s Pretend feeling like a friend who’d experienced her memoir right along with her.

I’m thankful my childhood was not spent wearing bread bag shoes in rural TX, but I feel like I missed out that I didn’t experience cow fertility lessons amongst other HS classes available to Jenny.

Let’s Pretend This Never Happened had me laughing out loud. The HR notes killed me. Her post-its to her dear sweet oh-so-understanding husband, slayed me. I could write the ones able hanging up towels correctly! And the chapter on her pup & the birds made me appreciate friendships while making me glad I life safely in the suburbs!

If you’re looking for a funny memoir about growing up TX Southern, check out Let’s Pretend This Never Happened. And while you’re at it, jump over to our BlogHer Book Club page to join the discussion.

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BlogHer Book Club: A Good American

A Good AmericanA Good American by Alex George was a delight to read. It had been a while since I’d read historical fiction & this novel was an awesome re-entry to that beloved genre of mine.

To be honest, I really wanted this story to be true! I kinda fell in love with the characters.

The story is told by what for a long time is an unknown future grandchild telling the story of his grandparents: how they met, immigrated to the US, started & raised a family, how they became “a good American”. I loved that A Good American continued to follow the family through the good times & bad generation after generation.

Some of the good times, I kinda guessed & hoped would happen. A few of the bad times I saw foreshadowed but most of them were fairly surprising. And the twist discovered & discussed at the end, I never saw coming.

I loved the food & music & sense of family- the poignant coming-of-age theme & overall thought that while family might be wild & loud & big, they’re still family.

A Good American was a quick read for me. And while I read it during the day while pumping, I continued to think about the characters & story & was looking forward to getting more caught up on the Meisenheimer family the following day. I think you would too.

We’ll continue the discussion on A Good American on the BlogHer Book Club site. Feel free to jump over to see what we’re saying & even add your own thoughts.

While I was provided a copy of A Good American for purposes of this review, I was not otherwise compensated & all the opinions & thoughts mentioned are my own.

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Zoey’s Attic {review & giveaway}

I’ve had my eyes on the pecking order sibling shirts from Zoey’s Attic since I was playing around online on bed rest. I was wishing then I’d discovered Zoey’s Attic sooner. How fun are their maternity T shirts?

Multi Momma-to-be & Blogger Momma-to-be Ts
Multi Momma-to-be & Blogger Momma-to-be Ts

I almost purchased these owl sibling shirts laying in that hospital bed. But for the slim chance miss Lucy was born first (via unwanted C-section), I held off.

Then I thought I might want the babies to have holiday the pecking order onesies~ either the Thanksgiving turkey or the Christmas owl onesies.

Thanksgiving turkey & Christmas owl sibling set
Thanksgiving turkey & Christmas owl sibling set

I mean, how cute right? But Lucy was on the verge of growing out of 6 mo & Zach out of 3 mo onesies.

I finally decided to go back to my first love ~ the funky owl sibling set {yes they have multiple owl sets Chi O friends!}~ in hopes they can wear them into the spring.

Lucy & Zach, my favorite models
Lucy & Zach, my favorite models

These precious Big Brother Zach and Lil Sister Lucy onesies came in perfect time for photos & floor playing with family in VA.

Silly teething Lucy & Zach love their pecking order by Zoey's Attic onesies
Silly teething Lucy & Zach love their pecking order by Zoey’s Attic onesies

And were also perfect for their introduction into their new Infant 2 daycare class this week!

Overly blue cell phone shot. Zach was sad I put him down. Lucy thought the flash was hilarious {as was pulling off her sock}! This was the best of four photos I attempted Wed morning.
Overly blue cell phone shot. Zach was sad I put him down. Lucy thought the flash was hilarious {as was pulling off her sock}! This was the best of four photos I attempted Wed morning.

Not only are they cute {the onesies & the babies!}, the onesies have held up great for multiple washes & wears {including Lucy’s pooplosion Sunday afternoon}. I’ve been very pleased with their customer service & am looking forward to coming back to Zoey’s Attic for birthday shirts & those cute pillowcases!

Zoey’s Attic was sweet enough to share the love with one of you! Enter a comment below to win a $35 credit that’s good off the total purchase of any item from Zoey’s Attic Personalized Gifts. You can share your favorite from Zoey’s Attic or just tell me Zach & Lucy are cute. 🙂

For an extra entry, follow both @suzstreats & @zoeysattic on twitter, & tweet about this giveaway mentioning us both.

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Just for fun, you can also check out the Zoey’s Attic blog, Facebook page & pinterest site.

I’ll close the giveaway Thursday the 21st at midnight EST, pick a winner via random.org & share the good news to the winner Friday Feb 22nd. Good luck!!

I was sent Zach & Lucy’s precious sibling onesies for purposes for this review, but I was not otherwise compensated for this post. All my opinions noted are my own.

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Battle of the Quesos

Red Gold versus Rotel. The Queso dip challenge.

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It’s been well documented that I love Mexican food. And that I love dips. A Mexican dip ~ perfection, especially one without meat as so often people throw beef or sausage in Mexican dips {gross}.

So when Red Gold offered to send me the ingredients to the standard queso dip, I said sure! We took advantage of the NFL playoff weekends to make the queso dips. I won’t attempt to say they’re healthy, but the babies enjoy the fattiness as does their Mommy!

In case you’re searching for an easy & delicious dip to bring to your super bowl party Sunday night, or just like us, to enjoy sitting at home on a cold day, here’s my thoughts on this queso made two ways.

First up was the traditional staple queso dip, 16 oz Velveeta cheese & 1 can of Rotel tomatoes. I melted the combined ingredients in the microwave & served with Tostitos scoops. It was good. It was cheesy. There was a bit of a kick which we like & tomatoes which I really like. It was thick & really stuck to the chip. I had some on the side of a Whole Foods bean burrito & it was just as good on its own for a snack later on.

The following weekend, my parents were in town helping take care of RSV sick babies. We broke out the Red Gold tomatoes & Velveeta and made queso dip Saturday evening as warm comfort food appetizer. My parents hadn’t had this type of dip in a while & both really enjoyed it.

REd Gold & Velveeta, all ready to be microwaved into delicious queso dip.
Red Gold & Velveeta, all ready to be microwaved into delicious queso dip.

I made Jason aka the husband be more critical than his normal “it’s good”. He said he actually like the flavor of the Red Gold queso version better. I definitely agreed.

Red Godl & Velveeta Queso Dip
Red Gold & Velveeta Queso Dip

The can of Red Gold & green chilies was larger {16 oz vs 12 oz}. That meant more tomatoes & more green chilies per bite. A definite plus in my book as I love tomatoes & the flavor of the green chillies. It also made the dip a little runnier, less super-think which I liked. I didn’t think it was any ‘hotter’ though for those afraid of too much heat.

As someone who doesn’t really care who wins the game tomorrow night, I just say enjoy the food! Happy Super bowl weekend friends!

While I was sent the ingredients for both dips from Red Gold, I wasn’t otherwise compensated for this post. All thoughts & opinions expressed are completely mine {& the husband’s} own.

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BlogHer Book Club: Here I Go Again

IMG_20130216_093328Here I Go Again by Jen Lancaster featured everything I’ve loved about her memoirs & other work of fiction {all of which I’ve just as quickly devoured}. The laugh out loud moments. The ‘I’ve been there’ times. Her characters you wished you knew & yet also glad you maybe don’t.

Jen’s wit kills me. And I love that her writing voice, whether for non-fiction or fiction is so true to herself. Any reader of her past works would immediately know her by her voice.

She makes Lissy, the main character, jump right off the page & kinda into your heart. Even though you want to hate the HS mean girl, I didn’t. I felt sorry for her. I was cheering her on.

Lissy was just a bit older than me, so I don’t share her {& Jen’s} love of David Coverdale {I actually had to google to find out who he is}, but if you share their love of 80s hair bands, you’ll be a fan of Here I Go Again too.

There were definitely parts that make you stretch your imagination, the believability if you will, but it was quirky & fun. To think you could & then actual see a re-do of old parts of life.

This book is very light, chick lit reading. It was perfect for the start of the new year. Perfect reading to escape the craziness & stress of sick babies. Here I Go Again {please tell me someone else starts singing in their head every time you read the title} would be a great spring/summer beach read too.

I can imagine we’ll be having a blast recounting Lissy’s antics & experiences over on the BlogHer Book Club discussion. I’m hoping we cover silly topics like HS memories & deeper questions like would we change who & how we were in HS. Join us there; I’d love to read your thoughts!

I received Here I Go Again as part of the BHBC for review purposes, but all the opinions are geniunely my own.