Friday, December 13, 2013

'Tis More Blessed Giveaway and Mr. Conversationalist




 Every Friday in December, as part of the 'Tis More Blessed Giveaway, hosted by Milo James Fowler, I am giving away free copies of both of my books (That Mama is a Grouch, and That Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN) to one lucky winner.  Even if you already have copies, feel free to participate, because they could make great gifts for anyone you know.  Just leave a comment below for a chance to win.  These are hard copies of my book, and I am willing to mail them anywhere in the world.  Be sure to visit Milo to find out who else is participating and have a chance to win their books as well.


And now for the story:

My nine-year-old son likes to talk to everyone he meets.  He'll go up to random strangers and just start asking them about their day.

Yesterday, I took the boy to get a hair cut.  When it was his turn, he sat in the chair and yappity yapped about whatever was on his mind at the moment.  The stylist, an Asian man, interjected a comment or two.

After we had left, Bubba commented, "Mama, I didn't understand a word that guy said. But since I'm so good at talking, it didn't matter!"


46 comments:

  1. That one made me chuckle!
    Participating in the giveaway as well but being a rebel and doing it on Monday.

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    1. You're the ninja captain, so you're allowed to be a rebel! ;0)

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  2. Hope he finds a quiet wife then :)

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    1. That would be good, otherwise they'll be talking at the same time, and nobody will be listening!

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  3. That is my gift also. As a kid I talked to everyone also, never met a stranger. One day in a department store I went up to talk to a man that was standing near the mens section. I said hello to him but he never talked back, his head was turned a little away from me, When I walked around to see his face I saw that he was a mannequin!

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    1. Ha! It wouldn't surprise me if that happens to my son one day.

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  4. LOL! At least Bubba makes friends easily.

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  5. Lawyer in the making? Or car salesman? lol

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    1. His dad is a salesman - I think that's where he got the chit-chat gene. ;0)

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  6. My oldest son was a talker when he was younger. People used to call him the mayor of our little town because everyone knew him.

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    1. Yes, as long as he knows when to shut up and listen!

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  8. Bubba's great! Count me in for your giveaway.

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  9. Count me in. And your boy sounds like a darling.

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  10. Mama is a Grouch only because she had kids - LOL!

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  11. That is so cute! Both of your books are adorable, so either would be a perfect gift!

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  12. Sherry, this just arrived. Am I too late to put my name in the hat?
    I have both of your books, but I can't part with them. :-)
    Bubba is adorable as always :-)

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    1. Tell you what, I'll put your name in the hat for the next one! The winner has already been chosen.

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  13. In kids, being chatty and out going is a sign of confidence and security. So you must must be a successful parent!
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  14. Bubba makes friends everywhere he goes, but I bet he can't out-talk The Hurricane.

    Love,
    Janie

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  15. Would love to win a free book, I love to read!

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    1. There will be another give-away this Friday, so come back!

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  16. LOL! It's always incredibly hard for me to start a conversation with someone I know well, so I can't even imagine conversing with strangers so easily like this!

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  17. Your bubba is always good for a chuckle! Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Hi Sherry,

    A very generous offer by your good self. Your son reminds me of myself :)

    Enjoy the rest of the weekend.

    Gary

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    1. Well, you turned out pretty good, so I hope the same will be true of him!

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