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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Review: The Motherhood Diaries - ReShonda Tate Billingsley
When
you
leave
the
hospital
with
your
newborn
baby,
you
are
not
given
an
instructional
manual
on
the
dos
and
don'ts
of
parenting.
Becoming
a
mother
is
one
of
the
most
important
titles
you
can
hold.
That
title
comes
a
lot
of
responsibility,
pain,
tears,
joy,
happiness,
disappointments,
and
growth.
I'm
a
firm
believer
that
GOD
doesn't
give
us
more
than
what
we
can
handle.
You
never
know
what
kind
of
mother
you
will
be
until
you
become
a
mother.
I'm
a
mother
of
four
and
with
each
child,
I
learned
valuable
lessons.
My
oldest
child
is
21
years
old,
and
I'm
still
learning.
I
believe
you
are
a
mother
until
the
day
you
take
your
last
breath.
Even
if
you
aren't
around
the
lessons
you
give
your
children
lives
on...
Reshonda
Tate
Billngsley
presents
The
Motherhood
Diaries
-
20+
inspirational
true
stories
from
Mothers
all
over
the
world.
Reshonda
shares
some
of
her
journal
entries
about
becoming
a
mother.
She
also
shares
light
hearted
stories
about
her
children
and
the
life
lessons
she
has
learned.
I
did
find
myself
laughing
to
myself
in
agreement.
The
stories
in
this
book
covered
an
array
of
topics
that
mothers
deal
with.
I
applaud
these
Mothers
for
sharing
their
story
of
faith,
hardship,
and
self-discovery.
The
last
story
I
read
was
by
Miranda
Parker.
As
readers
know
Miranda
(Davidae
"Dee"
Stewart)
passed
away
in
2012
from
heart
disease.
Even
through
death,
Dee
is
still
giving
us
life
"gems."
The Motherhood
Diaries
is
a
very
inspirational
read.
I
highly
recommend
it.
This
is
a
book
you
will
read
more
than
once
so
find
a
special
place
on
your
shelf
for
it.
4.5 Stars
Orsayor
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1 comment:
Reading Diva
April 5, 2013 at 6:52 PM
I'm looking forward to reading it!
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I'm looking forward to reading it!
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