Just When I Thought I’d Dropped My Last Egg: Life and Other Calamities Audiobook (Free)
- Kathie Lee Gifford
- 5 h 10 min
- Random House (Audio)
- 2009-04-14
Summary:
As one of America’s most recognized encounters, Kathie Lee Gifford is a portion of our morning routine for more years than she cares to count. And that’s why it could come like a surprise to hear that we now have still sides of this fiftysomething (!) devoted mother and devoted television personality yet to be uncovered.
Just AFTER I Idea I’d Dropped My Last Egg is Kathie Lee’s triumphant, laugh-out-loud celebration of forging forward with gusto, also longer after we’re previous enough to learn better. Over about Just When I DECIDED TO Dropped My Last Egg: Existence and Various other Calamities the years, Kathie Lee has learned a lot about life and about herself. Age group, for example, isn’t lots, it’s a state of mind, and getting fertile isn’t nearly having babies. Maybe most significant: Our standard of living is sustained by our passions-how we communicate, define, as well as reinvent ourselves at any age group, through our professions, interests, close friends, and values. It’s never too late to create new goals for yourself and make an effort to meet them, to dust off your childhood dreams and pursue them again, to wake up every morning expecting to learn something new.
With this riotous assortment of musings, observations, and life lessons, Kathie Lee shares her thoughts about marriage, parenthood, friendship, faith, family pet peeves, senior occasions, and how exactly to extricate oneself from potentially hairy situations with self-deprecating wit. Writing with the candor of a friend who knows where in fact the systems are buried, Kathie Lee reveals the reality every woman of a particular age understands but won’t confess: that people love our children every second of each day time but are keeping track of the moments till they’re all set off to university, that despite the fact that gravity is a constant force, not all parts of our anatomies droop at the same price, and that life and show business share one simple guideline: “Don’t sit by the telephone and wait for a guy or employment.”
Full of warmth, humor, down-to-earth wisdom, and more than a little bit of dish, Just ONCE I Idea I’d Dropped My Last Egg is a delectable go through for grown-ups of all ages.
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