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Here are just a few of the many comments
I've received from readers. To send me an email, use the Contact Me button. I'd love to hear from you! And if you Twitter, be sure to follow me. If
you'd like to read my column in your local newspaper or on a favorite website, please contact that publication or site
and let the editor know. --
If there is any way I can convince my local paper to carry your column, short of a direct bribe, I hope I can find it! --
Richard in Arkansas
-- You describe things so well, It's like I was actually
there! Thanks for the hysterics, as always. You sooo totally rock, Man! -- Holly
-- I am from India
and find your column really hilarious. Reading your column is like talking to you and I find your style writing very refreshing.
Keep up the good work. -- Vedprakash
--You are indeed blessed as not
everyone can pick up a pen and write stories quite the way you do. For that, on behalf of all of your fans a big ol'
thank you toots!!!!! Whenever I need a good laugh I certainly know where to go to get it. Looking forward to your
next installment. Take care of yourself and May God Bless ya real good!!!!! -- Pat
-- You, madam, are one clever writer with an exceptional wit and presentation. -- Ed
-- Thank you so much, Jackie, for sharing your wit
and talent. I can't remember when I laughed so much and enjoyed reading someone as much. You kind of remind me of Erma
Bombeck a little (You may have heard that before...lol) but your more modern and bit edgier which I love...God bless and you
go girl! I can't wait to read some more -- Holly
-- Just to let you know how much I enjoy your articles. You are a brilliant writer and blessed
with humorous wit. Keep up the good work -- Lola
-- I absolutely adore your column—your
humor exactly mirrors mine, but you have the unique ability to articulate
these everyday situations into humorous writings. I found your column in the Daily
Oklahoman and I found your website—they are both fantastic. Keep up the good work. -- Janet
-- The gift of humor seems to be spread pretty thin thse days; consider yourself
blessed! -- Steve
-- I've just subscribed and find it's a
breath of fresh air, no pun intended. Keep up the great work! -- Carl
-- I just read yesterday's newspaper (not a lot of time yesterday...) and your article was the best of the whole paper! --
Paulina
-- Laughed until I nearly peed in my
pants this morning. Funny, funny woman. Keep up the good work girl. We're yelling for you! -- Lesa
--Just wanted to thank you for such a terrific article. It
really hit me in the heart. As a mother of a 13-year-old son, I can still remember when he smelled like a puppy rather than
a teenager and being so happy to have him fall asleep in my arms. Thanks again for the smile and a few tears you brought to
me. -- Cynthia
--OMG I just wanted to let you know how
HILARIOUS your dirty laundry article was to read! Really good stuff!!!! Genius actually! I look forward
to reading more. -- Linda
--Thank you for sharing
your story, "Dude, Where's My Son?" As the mother of two teenagers, I can relate. Thanks for making
me chuckle with your well-written piece. God bless. -- Karen
--I laughed so hard reading your column that I caught the attention of everyone in the restaurant where I was
eating. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed it. It hit very close to home. I spent the morning reading it to a clan
of girlfriends and we all had a great laugh. I just looked at your site and am anxious to read more of your articles. Keep
up the great work! I love your sense of humor, it mirrors my own! -- "Big Fan" Heather
--I just had to let you know that I just read your article. It brought tears to my eyes,
tears of joyous relief. It felt good to know that other moms are going through what I'm going through on a daily
basis. I feel like I made a friend. It was wonderful to read what you shared. Thank you! -- Mary-Lynn
--My son will turn 13 this year and he is so neatly fitting into that little package
you described in your article, low riding pants and all. It's scary really. But I wanted to thank you from
the bottom of my mutilated heart (as you see the cutting of my apron strings have cut through my heart too) for writing such
a funny yet eloquent piece. -- Natallie
--I had to
let you know how much I enjoyed your column. It was so funny, I really enjoyed it. I laughed so hard. Thanks for a good
laugh -- Geraldine
--I loved your article. I
can so relate as this is something I have been going through. My son just turned 14 but it started at 13 years where
he became this stranger to me. I miss the little boy I once knew and hope that one day he will not be embarrassed of
me as being his mom. So far the teenage years are no fun for me but I am hopeful this stage will pass and I will one day have
a son who will appreciate mom and even enjoy being around her again. I would like to see your other articles and
will look for them on line. -- Gina
-- Do you know Jake, my son? I could swear you had written
about his relationship with me, his mother, as though you were traveling around in my hip pocket and in tune with our conversations
and communications. Tears rolled down my cheeks as I sipped my morning coffee and remembered those times when he
was a little boy and I was his world. Just to let you know, your article gave me a clear indication that I am not the
only fish in the sea. I want to thank you for that. You have relieved me of my feelings of forlorn that I am not
the only mother with an aching heart. -- Rita
--I see clearly the genius of your wit, and am impressed by the love of life you display with beautiful simplicity that
all moms will take comfort in and relate to for the ages to come. --Blessings from Sheryl
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