An Apron Full of Giveaway: $50 Hallmark.com Gift Card

August 24th, 2010

Frise, $25

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

This week we are kicking off a brand new giveaway with Hallmark.com. I had no idea that Hallmark was now selling personalized baby announcements so you could announce the new addition of your little one to the world in total style. Hallmark always has that uncanny way of making everything look so darn fabulous and I would love to give you the opportunity to win a $50 gift card to make all of your personalized card dreams come true. Head on over to the contest in the link below to learn more and enter to win. PLEASE NO ENTRIES HERE!

This week our Chef’s Table 16 piece dish set is coming to a close. I am amazed at the volume of entries and how many of you are suffering through mismatched dishes or chipped and broken pieces. I hope someone really deserving wins this one because a good set of white dishes is an essential in my kitchen. Remember that this contest ends tonight at 8PM EST.  I have a very exciting giveaway for one lucky reader! We are giving away a sixteen piece set (service for four) from the new Chef’s Table line from Oneida. These dishes are beautiful! PLEASE NO ENTRIES HERE!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them!

Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Back to School Recipes, Organization Tips, and Other Hidden Resources

August 23rd, 2010

Good morning, friends! Today my daughter heads back to school and my son will be shortly following behind her on Wednesday. I am a sappy momma and tend to sob on both days that the children head to school. I also am the one in sunglasses for the entire day to hide the tired circles and red eyes from all of the crying. They do drive me crazy sometimes when they are here, but I miss them when they are gone.

It has been a flurry of activity- uniform shopping, clothes shopping, shoe shopping, backpack shopping, school supplies shopping, back-to-school nights,  ice cream treating, lots of individual dates with each kid, and plenty of talking about the exciting year to come.

I just wanted to point out a few of my favorite resources for moms that might help you as you ease back into your busy school year! These are my favorite resources for organizing and feeding my family during this busy time!

Back-to-School Breakfast Ideas:

Blueberry Pancakes (make and pop them in the freezer for the school week)

Fluffy & Light Pumpkin Pancakes (make and pop them in the freezer for the school week)

6 Amazing Waffle Recipes & Tips for Getting Your Waffle On

Protein-Packed Strawberry & Banana Smoothies

Banana Cream Pie Smoothies

Slow Cooked Oatmeal

Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix

Homemade Cinnamon Rolls (a great way to celebrate your week at school on Saturday morning)

Honey Nut Granola

Vanilla Scented Granola

Deliciously Homemade Granola Bars

Getting Organized for Back-to-School:

One Month of Slow Cooking (perfect for those days filled with after-school activities)

The Essentials for Saving on Back-to-School

Weekly Planner Sheet

Weekly Menu Planner Sheet

Transforming the Paper Clutter

Choosing a Great Family Organizer for Your Family

Simplifying Your To-Do List

Ideas for Celebrating That First Day of School:

Back-to-School Celebrations

World’s Greatest Homemade Slushies

Throw a Frugal Pizza Party

For Capturing Those Back-To-School Photos:

Capturing Your Children Through Photography

Making Lunch Special:

Free Printable Lunch Box Notes

Writing Love Notes to Your Child

Fun with After-School Snacks:

Deliciously Easy Raisin Bran Muffins

Deliciously Homemade Granola Bars (I think I like the word deliciously)

Lemony Blueberry Muffins

Simple Oatmeal & Chocolate Chip Muffins

Delicious & Easy Cereal Bars

Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars

Good luck to each of you that are on this journey again with your kids! I hope you all get off to a successful school year start!

Freebie Friday: August 20, 2010

August 20th, 2010

Hurray for freebies and giveaways and hurray for Freebie Friday! We are so lucky to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please visit her site for fabulous freebies and sweepstakes information every single day!  This week you will also find her giving away a Slobproof with Crypton Ottoman ($200 value) and 100 Wet Ones Travel Packs to 10 classrooms ($165 value for each classroom).

We are also proud to be offering a few fun things around here of our own! Enter this week to win a 16 piece set of Chef’s Table dishes from Oneida and over a hundred great giveaways from other great bloggers. We are also sharing the winning cauliflower recipe from my cooking showdown, some insights on a week of simplicity before our school week starts, and our fun notebook of inspiration (which was so exceptional this week- bloggers are so amazing!)

Please feel free to browse around and share our site with your friends. We LOVE new readers and are always so thankful for your visits each week!  Enjoy your weekend, everyone!
Health & Beauty
SalonPas Pain Relief Patch
Huggies Good Nites
Nature Made Chewable Vitamin D
Triple Paste Medicated Ointment (for BJ’s members)

Food
Genesis Today Veggie Blast (share a photo on Facebook)
$1 Donation by Lunchables to Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Atkins Bars (3 assorted flavors)
Sargento Panini Month Page-A-Day Recipe Calendar

Entertainment
Custom Business Cards from Starbucks
Mystery Case Files Ravenhearst computer game
Bridal Guide magazine (1 issue)

Home
BIC Easy Glide Pen (first 1,000 daily at Noon ET thru 9/9)
Smead FasTab Hanging Folders (free samples restocked each morning)
Pregnancy Planner & Calendar
Capri Sun House Party

AUGUST 20 to AUGUST 26
24 – Gain Febreze Air Effects First 5,000 (probably starts at 11am CT)

Amy’s Notebook 08.18.10

August 18th, 2010

I am in love with this Alice in Wonderland party (@ Let’s Explore)

I am so inspired by this beautiful craft room makeover (@ Posie Gets Cozy)

I bet my children would love these banana bread milkshakes (@ Picky Palate)

I love this pillowcase sundress made for adults (@ Craftzine)

These frosted jumbo animal cookies look delicious and so fun (@ Bake at 350)

This no-bake grilled vegetable lasagna looks yummy and healthy (@ goodLife {eats})

This toddler ruffled dress upcycled is so cute (@ Blue Cricket Designs)

I am loving this tutorial for turning paperback books into custom hardback ones (@ ohdeedoh)

This Dr. Pepper barbecue sauce looks delicious (@ Simply Recipes)

I love these little birthday cupcake cake toppers (@ The Crafting Chicks)

I will have to put those cupcake toppers on top of these mocha cupcakes with espresso buttercream frosting (@ Brown-Eyed Baker)

This raspberry crisp would be delicious with some vanilla ice cream (@ Pioneer Woman)

This little button headband would be so cute for back-to-school (@ Little Miss Momma)

These homemade raspberry limeade slushies scream summer to me (@ Smitten Kitchen)

These cupcake liner trees are on my crafting to-do list (@ Domestic Fluff)

Who would have thought to recycle a cereal box into a marble run? Genius! (@ made by joel)

I want to dive into a plate of this grilled cheese brushetta (@ Fresh Family Cooking)

This recipe for whole wheat challah looks delicious (@ The Way the Cookie Crumbles)

These white fish tacos would make a fun weeknight meal (@ Annie’s Eats)

This scampi tilapia would be another fun way to prepare fish (@ $5 Dinners)

I love this idea of repurposing an old painting into a cute dining room chalkboard (@ Bless Our Nest)

I like this tutorial on making homemade pretzels (@ Joy the Baker)

This is a fantastic round-up of fun items to knit for babies (@ whip up)

These zucchini blueberry muffins would be a great way to use up the zucchini in your garden (@ Rookie Cookie)

Rediscovering the Simple Pleasures in Life

August 17th, 2010

Summer is coming to an end soon for our family and that will mean sliding back into the hustle and bustle of busy school days and extra curricular activities. As a mom, it can feel a little overwhelming preparing for the start of school especially if you have had a jam-packed summer like we have had.

My solution to keep me grounded as we transition back into this time is to have a minimum of one day a week where we do nothing. It is a day that I lovingly refer to as our  “detox day” from the busy running and commercialism that we are exposed to.  It is the day where we do nothing, we spend nothing, we are unplugged, and we just spend time together, making time to indulge in the good old-fashioned things in life. These days are filled with time spent around board games instead of  time spent around a television, library books instead of our electronic games, creating instead of buying, and rediscovering those simple pleasures in life.  It is this one day a week where I can come back to center and feel aligned again with my family and what is most important to me.

Forts are built and snuggled under with blankets and pillows from the bed.

Treasured books from the thrift store are lovingly read again.

Fancy meals are abandoned in favor of eggs and toast for dinner.

Homemade treats are baked with my children, while making giant messes in the kitchen.

Sheets are lovingly washed and hung on the line, waiting for each family member to indulge in the crispness after a day filled with nothing.

These days allow me to refocus on the abundance and the simple pleasures that are within my life, instead of the need to go, go, go, buy, buy, buy. After having one day like this,  I often want to continue the trend of simple living and simple pleasures and extend it further into my week.

It is these days when I am…

Thankful.

Centered.

Happy.

It is these days when I feel that I am at my best as a mom and wife.

It is these days that I wish I could fall into daily.

It these days where I know what is important.

Who is important.

Why they are important.

How do you bring focus back to the simple pleasures in life?

An Apron Full of Giveaways: Oneida Dinnerware for Four

August 17th, 2010

Lover Dovers, $30

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

This week I have a very exciting giveaway for one lucky reader! We are giving away a sixteen piece set (service for four) from the new Chef’s Table line from Oneida. These dishes are beautiful!

Even when you are eating something as non-fancy as tea, toast, and oatmeal in them for your dinner, the beauty of them makes you feel like you are doing it in a hotel instead of your dirty and desperately-needing-to-be-cleaned house. Ahhhh!

If this girl has a weakness for anything in life, it is a set of white dishes. I am so darn excited for you guys so be sure to head over there and get your entries in! Please no entries here, follow the link below to access the contest! Entries here do not qualify!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them!

Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!


The Cauliflower Showdown: Trees in Your Ears Pasta

August 16th, 2010

As I shared with you guys last week, I got the opportunity to compete in a Foodie vs. Mommy Blogger challenge at the Kenmore Live Studio in Chicago. Each team member had a vegetable assigned to them and the challenge was to create a dish that would be healthy and embraced by children.

“Bring on the challenge,” I thought to myself. After all, I am the mom that has exposed her children to every kind of ingredient imaginable and I was ready to showcase my food expertise to the world. Then they gave me the assignment.

Cauliflower.

As a main dish.

And then I thought, to put it as eloquently as I can…, “CRAP!”

I have never made cauliflower for my kids before because it just isn’t my favorite vegetable. To me, the flavor of cauliflower is a bland one meant to be layered with luscious cheese and as an accompaniment to something more delicious. To say that I was sweating it out, would be putting it mildly. As with all great challenges though, I decided that I would do the best I could and make a fun dish that kids would love.

It has been my experience that any dish that I am unsure that my kids will love is best served with lots of bread and olive for dipping to convince my children to give it a try. For my husband, a tall glass of wine seems to work wonders.

Trees in Your Ears Pasta was the dish that I pulled together for the challenge. I used orecchiette pasta which means, “little ears” and the trees, of course, were the cauliflower florets.  I thought with a fun title like that, what kid could resist?

Begin by bringing a pot of salted water to a boil. Cook your pasta as directed. Be sure to reserve 1 cup of pasta water for later!

On a cookie sheet, spread out cauliflower florets and whole tomatoes. Toss with olive oil, salt, & pepper.

In your food processor (or mince & chop by hand), chop garlic, prosciutto, and fresh sage.

Pull out the roasted vegetables and toss the meat & herb mixture and coat the vegetables evenly.

In a large pasta bowl, add arugula pasta to the bottom. Pour drained hot pasta on top of the arugula to wilt it. Finish by adding the roasted vegetables, Parmesan cheese and up to 1 cup of pasta water.

Toss, toss, toss. Eat, eat, eat.

The real question is did this win against the foodie team? It actually did! I was so proud and excited that I literally was jumping up and down when all three judges selected this dish as the cauliflower winner.  Although the mommy team didn’t win the overall challenge, I was still so proud to know that a vegetable that we never eat could be turned into a dish that I plan to make over and over again. It was loved by everyone and only one family member wasn’t converted to the cauliflower dark side, although he loved the rest of the vegetables a lot. I am not discouraged though and this challenge helped me see the beauty in stepping out of the creature comforts of our standard side dish and main dish fare.

Use this recipe as a template for anything that you have in your pantry and fridge. Hit the farmer’s market and find a new vegetable you have never tried, use up the end of that lone box of penne in the back of the cupboard, try spinach tossing instead of arugula, use up the last of those herbs in your garden, and see what fun dish you can create using this basic idea.

Thank you to everyone who came to see the show and all of the love and hugs from all of my wonderful friends. It was such an honor to have so many of you there and I was so proud to have had the opportunity to showcase that this momma really can cook! Many thanks to my fantastically talented friend, Franz from Le Cordon Bleu, who helped me look like a rock star for this event! Most of all, thank you to my kids who are a constant inspiration to me and always surprise me with their sophisticated palettes.

Trees in Your Ears Pasta

One head cauliflower, cored and cut into 3/4-inch florets (3-1/2 cups)
1 pint grape tomatoes
3 Tbs. extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly ground black pepper
9 large fresh sage leaves
4 large cloves garlic, peeled
6 thin slices prosciutto (about 4 oz.)
12 oz. dried orecchiette
5 oz. baby arugula (5 lightly packed cups)
3/4 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
Kosher Salt

Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and heat the oven to 425°F. Bring a large pot of well-salted water to a boil. Toss the cauliflower, tomatoes, oil, 3/4 tsp. salt, and 1/2 tsp. pepper on a rimmed baking sheet; spread in a single layer. Roast, stirring once or twice, until the cauliflower begins to turn golden and tender, about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, pulse the sage and garlic in a food processor until minced. Add the prosciutto and pulse until coarsely chopped. Once the cauliflower is golden, toss the herb mixture into the vegetables and continue to roast until fragrant and the cauliflower is golden brown, 5 to 7 minutes. Boil the orecchiette until al dente, 9 to 10 minutes. Reserve 1 cup pasta-cooking water. Drain the pasta and return it to the pot. Stir in the roasted cauliflower mixture, arugula, cheese, and enough pasta water to moisten. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Do you have any tricks or recipes for getting your children to eat their vegetables? Please share!

Freebie Friday: August 13, 2010

August 13th, 2010

Happy Freebie Friday, everyone! We are so blessed to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please visit her site for fabulous freebies and sweepstakes information every single day!  This week I have my eye on a free cupcake to celebrate Dora’s birthday! Who wouldn’t love that?

This week we have a recipe for a darn good chocolate cake, another round-up of great reads that you will want to add to your library bag, and over a hundred great giveaways to enter for the week.

Today I am heading into Chicago to participate in a cooking contest in Chicago for Kenmore. We are each assigned a vegetable and I am team cauliflower. I can’t wait to share my recipe with you on Monday for the main dish that convinced my family that cauliflower could be surprisingly tasty!  If you are in Chicago, you are cordially invited to be my guest!

Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

Health & Beauty
Axe Bodyspray (for Sam’s Club members)

Food
IKEA Kids Eat Free (thru Sunday)
J. Lohr Vineyard Recipe Booklet
Kraft First Taste (some members get free mac & cheese)
Ronco Spaghetti (select states)
Anthony’s Meal Planner (AZ and CA)

Entertainment
Walgreens Photo 25 Prints (new members)
Sunny D Free Books for Classrooms
Soap Opera Weekly

Home
BIC Easy Glide Pen (first 1,000 daily at Noon ET thru 9/9)
Post-It Durable Tabs
Capri Sun House Party
Kraft Homestyle Comfort Food House Party
My Thai Kitchen House Party

This Week’s Freebie Events:

AUGUST 13 to AUGUST 19
14 – Walmart Dora the Explorer Party from 11am-4pm in the toy department
14 – Lowes Build and Grow Clinic make a bug box 10-11am
15 – Office Max Teacher Appreciation Day! Free tote   bag, plus 20% OFF everything in it!

Amy’s Notebook 08.11.10

August 11th, 2010

Sorry, friends for the abbreviated notebook this week. It takes me all week to pull these entries together and rather than blogging this weekend, I was spending it in NYC at BlogHer ’10 instead. I came home with a killer cold, kicked it in high gear to do back-to-school shopping, and am now trying to play catch-up on real-life business and online business…

Oh,  and did I mention that I am also preparing for a cooking contest in Chicago for Kenmore on Friday? If you are in Chicago, you are cordially invited to be my guest! You can virtually vote for me too through Twitter if you are feeling generous too. No pressure though! I feel weird about asking for votes.

I may be tired from doing a little too much dancing too.  Yeah, I have a tendency to party like a rock star and then suffer the consequences later.  I shall live without regrets and dance like no one is watching. Plenty of funny video footage was recorded for my husband, but I won’t torture you all with the evidence.

The city life really suits me though. I love, love, love New York City. I was in heaven! I soaked up every moment of the big city life and flew back to my sweet small town and the beautiful people that make my world go round.

Happy reading, wonderful friends!!

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I am going to be printing and decorating all sorts of things with these free printable vintage decals (@ Just Something I Made)

This is a great tutorial for making homemade fruit leather (@ Bloom, Bake, & Create)

I am going to make one of these wipe off weekly menu boards (@ Make & Takes)

I like these 20 back-to-school projects (@ the long thread)

I need to use this tutorial to dry my fresh herbs from the garden (@ Salsa Pie)

I love these beautifully monogrammed place settings (@ Lemon Tree Creations)

This idea for documenting a family trip made me giggle (@ How Does She?)

This DIY lace ruffled shirt is adorable! (@ Tea Rose Home)

I love this post on what to do with leftover baby food (@ alpha mom)

This watermelon tuxedo tank is adorable (@ Making it My Own)

These little crocheted hair bows would be a cute back-to-school accessory (@ Happy Together)

I am in love with this big-as-life board game (@ Craftzine)

This little fabric flower accessory would be a cute embellishment to add to a necklace (@ Candace Creations)

This roadkill rescued book rack transformation is stunning! (@ infarrantly creative)

I found my next Bunco party theme- white trash party, baby! (@ Prudent Baby)

Great Reads for Moms: August ’10 Edition

August 10th, 2010

I hope you have been getting in lots of reading time during these long days of summer! I started counting how many books I have read so far this year and I am just starting my 39th book since January. I think that I have officially gotten my reading groove back on! Summer is always when I get my best reading done and I have so many fun new reads for you to add to your library wish lists!

Just as a reminder, I read many more  books than are just featured here, but try to feature the ones that are my absolute best picks of the month here. If you want to read more, please feel free to friend me on GoodReads! My username is momadvice and I am always happy to connect with people there too! There is nothing more motivating than seeing what other people are raving about and my to-be-read pile continues to grow with all of my new friends on there!

I have another big stack of books that I have started for the next month’s reading round-up and I hope these book suggestions are offering some inspiration for diving into a new read yourself!

My Name is Memory by Ann Brashares

Ann Brashares, best known for her Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series, is an author that I have not had the pleasure of reading yet. Her novel, “My Name is Memory,” sounded like a promising beach read though and perfect for those of us that are Time Traveler’s Wife fans and missing that “love through the ages” romance that we have been longing for. I expected a lighthearted read and instead found myself reading a fantastically paced novel full of beautiful characters and a cliffhanger of an ending, perfect for this planned trilogy.

Daniel has been searching for the love of his life, Sophia, for years. Not just a few years though… for over 1,200 years he has been looking for his one true love and hoping that they will be reunited at the perfect time and find love together again. Daniel has had many souls that transcends centuries from the eighth century in Turkey to WWI. Each time he dies, his soul returns and he spends his entire lifetime looking for Sophia.

The stars finally align for them when Lucy, a shy high school student, and Daniel meet. Lucy has an inexplicable connection to Daniel and when Daniel tries to explain to her that she is his Sophia, it pushes Lucy away because she is so scared and confused.

After Lucy heads to college, she decides to try to uncover the mystery of this Sophia and find out if Daniel is telling the truth. She admits that she feels a connection to him and a connection to the name Sophia, even though she has no idea why. The need to discover this sends her on a wild goose chase discovering and learning more about their relationship.

Daniel gives Lucy the space she needs to discover who he is while trying to protect Lily from imminent danger. You see, Daniel isn’t the only one with an old soul. His brother, and Sophia’s former husband in a past life, also wants Sophia in his life and to punish his brother for taking his wife away from him in a past life.

The book is a fast-paced adventure that transports you into different centuries as Daniel is reborn and trying to find the love of his life. His character is endearing and you will find yourself rooting for Daniel and Sophia to find true love again.

While this is an adult read, it still has the feel of a young adult book. The ending was also admittedly a little cheesy. That being said, it is a satisfying read that reads a little like Twilight and a little like The Time Traveler’s Wife- a story of unrequited love that transcends the ages. If you are a fan of either of those books, then I have a feeling you will love this book!

(MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars out of 5 Stars)

Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann

In 1974, Philippe Petit decided to pull a stunt that both shocked and thrilled New York when he walked a tightrope wire between the World Trade Towers. This true life story is the common thread that ties all of the chapters of Colum McCann’s beautiful fictional novel entitled “Let the Great World Spin,” together.

Each chapter is its own short story, yet each story seamlessly weaves into the other as the reader makes the surprising discovery that the characters are not only drawn together by this exciting stunt in some small way, but in many more ways than the read could ever anticipate.

The book opens with a kind-hearted priest who has decided to plant himself in the roughest New York neighborhood to act as an aid to the prostitutes that have set up shop. His small and sparse apartment becomes a place of refuge for the prostitutes in his community and he puts his own reputation on the line to care for them and many others in his community. From there the writer takes you on a journey as each chapter segues into the next as you learn about other elements of the story that somehow seem unrelated, but then are pulled together magically in this book. To share what each chapter is about would give away a beautiful plot that is worthy of any reader to discover on their own.

I will say it was a difficult read for me at times and a little labor intensive for a summer read. The dialogue was also, at times, a struggle to read as the dialogue and writing mimic the speech of the characters that the chapter is being written about. Just like most books of short stories, some chapters were far more interesting in others, but it was one of the most unique novels I have read in a long time. It is a book that will stick with you long after the book is shut and will remind you how our own stories are so easily interwoven into others as the great world spins on.

Editor’s Note: There is graphic language in this book.

(MomAdvice Rating- 5 Stars out of 5 Stars)
Every Last One by Anna Quindlen

This is my first book by Anna Quindlen, but after reading this haunting book, I doubt it will be my last read from this author.

The book moves at a slow build and shares about an altogether typical family suffering from the same everyday life issues that so many families are facing. With three teen children, Mary Beth Latham is trying to play an active role in her children’s lives while still allowing them to become the adult people that they are shaping to be.

As her son becomes increasingly depressed, Mary Beth focuses her efforts on her son and trying to help him overcome his emotional issues, often to the detriment of other members in the family. You find that Mary Beth is trying to find that perfect balance in motherhood where she balances her career and loving each of her children equally, and the duties in her role as a wife. As we all know, it is not a balance that is very achievable.

In a shocking twist that I will never reveal, something happens that shakes the utter core of this family unit. It was so shocking that it literally took my breath away and caused me to think about how I, as a mother, would react if such a situation happened to me. More importantly though, how would I feel if my community and friends felt that something from my past or a decision I had made had caused harm to my family?

Mary Beth’s character really takes shape after the tragedy and we then begin to get small glimpses into her soul and her own struggles as a mother and wife that, I am sure, face many of us. We also see as Mary Beth reflects on her past decisions that cause others to place shadows of doubt upon her.

I will say, if you are feeling blue, not a good book to pick up. It is something that has stuck with me since I closed it and I can’t stop thinking about what has unfolded in it. For a book club discussion though, this would provoke a lot of discussion!

(MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars out of 5 Stars)

The late, lamented molly marx by Sally Koslow

Molly Marx dies at the tender age of thirty-five, but she is unable to pass into the next life and held into a place of duration, witnessing life continuing to unfold around her. As she stands at her funeral, she is faced with wondering who at the funeral murdered her. While it sounds like the premise for a deep novel, it actually moves into a lighthearted book of fantastic chick lit as Molly reflects on the past and follows the life that is happening around her.

A wretched mother-in-law, a husband whose infidelity begins on their wedding day, a spunky twin sister whose anger over what has happened to her sister has consumed her, and a best friend that would have moved mountains for her, and the determined detective who has been assigned her case to figure out which of these people could want Molly Marx dead are a sampling of the strong characters within this book.

Molly is beautifully flawed and is a character that you will enjoy following despite those flaws as she discovers what really and truly makes her happy. Molly is discovering who she is and the decisions she could have made to have prevented her death, but it can’t change the outcome. It can, in the end, identify her killer though.

A perfect whodunit mystery with wonderful chick-lit flavor, this is a great book that is perfect for Sophie Kinsella fans or any fans of a great murder-mystery with a surprisingly fun heroine. I can’t wait to read more from this author!

(MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars out of 5 Stars)

Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin

I really love Emily Giffin’s books and this was no exception the other books I have read by her. Heart of the Matter is a fantastic quick read that would be perfect to tuck in your beach bag for summer.

Tessa Russo is a mother of two children and wife to the most successful and renowned pediatric surgeon in town. She is a wife that seems to adore her husband and is able to take his career and the nuances of being a doctor’s wife in stride.

One night their anniversary dinner is interrupted with an emergency surgery that must be performed. Six year-old Charlie, is involved in a tragic accident that will forever change his life and the life of single mom, Valerie Anderson.

Nick Russo, Tessa’s husband, immediately makes Valerie and Charlie feel at ease with his great bedside manner and his easygoing attitude with Charlie. As Charlie is under his care, they both began to rely more and more on Nick to help them through the tragic situation that has faced them. The comfort that he offers to Valerie quickly eases into a deep friendship and then a relationship that crosses the patient/doctor relationship borders.

The book is told in alternating pitches and allows you to glimpse into and sympathize with both women in the story. You began to empathize with both of the characters and find that you can find your heart torn between all of the characters.

As a mother, I really hated how Valerie’s relationship with Nick, at times, seemed more of her focus than caring for her son. I also hated how, as the relationship unfolded, it affected Charlie and his own world. I found myself sympathizing a lot more with the wife than I did with Valerie.

In the end, the book is about forgiveness, the discovery of love, the loss of love, and the healing that comes from all of those experiences.

(MomAdvice Rating- 3 Stars out of 5 Stars)

Not enough great reads for you? Check out our Books section of our site for monthly recommendations and ideas for making reading a priority again in your busy mom life!

Disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links and are provided so you can locate the books quickly and easily. Feel free to order a book, but we encourage utilizing the library system and buying me a latte instead.  Then we both would be really happy and we could have our own little book club together! Wouldn’t that just be so much more lovely? Happy Reading!

What has been in your book stack this month? Feel free to share your book recommendations or feedback on any of the books that have been mentioned above! I love getting new suggestions for my book pile!