Sometimes Amber Dusick makes stuff. I have a little house that she made.
That's cool too.
Then she made something else. A funny blog post with hastily-drawn pictures. And people really, really liked that blog post. And then I was suddenly in that position where someone you sort of know gets really famous really quickly, and you'd hate them if they weren't so freaking nice and talented and richly deserving of all of it.
And then she emailed me and said I was on her "send a book to this awesome person" list and ASKED if she could send me a copy of her book to review. Objectively, of course.

And damned if her simple line drawings don't make her devastatingly true assessment of parenting funnier by an inestimable factor. In fact, I'm a little afraid to even try having someone read me a post without being able to see the pictures because I have a sneaking suspicion it might not be funny AT ALL (this is a complete lie, I don't really suspect that at all, but there's something about the pictures - the wiggly single curl on Crappy Baby's head, the kids' curiously alien eyes, the way food and Lego and bodily fluids are all reduced to representative smudges). Occasionally she illustrates other people's blog posts and really hits it out of the park.
She just strikes the exact right note for me - how kids are hilarious and wonderful, but how it can really suck trying to get them to sleep, or eat, or not embarrass you half to death in front of perfect strangers. In the book, there's more writing to connect the pictures, and some of the anecdotes are longer. The one where they go on vacation and everyone gets diarrhea on the plane and then the last picture is of the whole family peeing (in little yellow dotted lines) on the side of the road and getting caught in another car's headlights brought me to my knees.
Amber is a hilarious writer and crappy-picture-maker and a genuinely nice person. I'm buying extra copies of the book because it feels like cheating that I got this one for free. My kids have also enthusiastically endorsed the book. So has Mayim Bialik - it's right there on the front cover - but my kids are brilliant AND in favour of vaccines, so...
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As my Uncle Harvey used to say "Another hometown boy makes good." Except, instead of boy it's girl, and instead of hometown it's...whatever the equivalent in blog talk.
Did that make sense? I'm guessing no. Anyway, this book looks awesome and I'm glad you reviewed it. I may just have to pick it up for Mark's teacher who is pregnant. Well, it's her fourth kid, but that's what would make it more awesome.
I LOVE her blog! When I'm really in the doldrums I'll just go read one of her posts at random and it never fails to make me laugh.
I'll have to pick up a copy of her book for my sister-in-law - she's pregnant with #2. I figure that's far enough along the parenting continuum to find this hilarious. ;)
So funny!~ Everyone likes the truth sometimes!
She's awesome.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! You will always be on my awesome person list, despite how infrequently I have time to comment on blogs anymore.
Even just 15 minutes a day keeps your piano playing ability in tune.
-- Chord Symbol: Dm. Pretend that we are palming an egg and keep your arms relaxed and fingers curled.
Here is my blog post: Right Here Waiting Piano Chords And Tabs
I have never heard of this woman before. I'm so out of the loop.
So has Mayim Bialik - it's right there on the front cover - but my kids are brilliant AND in favour of vaccines, so... BAM! SAID THE LADY! Brilliant.
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