Blogging About My 91-Year-Old Mother’s Second Fall
Should I be blogging about my 91-year-old-mother’s second fall? What do you think? She has strong opinions about the whole thing. Check them out. NEW Post.
Two words: Quirk Magnet.
From winning two donkeys on the TV game show Let’s Make A Deal, to flipping the family’s Volkswagen Beetle while learning to drive, to throwing her back out while plucking weeds just days before flying to Germany for a wedding, quirk magnet Kelly is blessed with an endless list of things to write about.
Her debut book, Never, Never,Hardly Ever , a coming-of-age memoir, is available now.
Never, Never, Hardly Ever
A successful entrepreneur hires her broke, single and jobless kid to help run the family store. What could possibly go wrong?
Laugh Out Loud
Kelly McKenzie joins Allia Zobel Nolan and 39 other humorists from the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop in celebrating the past and the present … before we forget.
What has the cat done now? You’ll recognize your own cat in this collection of stories about how very good and very bad our cats can be.
A unique collection of stories from authors who experienced a spiritual hug from a loved one and were reassured someone in Heaven loves them very much.
Should I be blogging about my 91-year-old-mother’s second fall? What do you think? She has strong opinions about the whole thing. Check them out. NEW Post.
How are you with compromise? Easy or hell? I’m pretty good with a few exceptions. Why I couldn’t compromise on these two. NEW quick and quirky Just TypiKel.
Is it ok to be blogging about my 91-year-old mom’s fall? Or is it too personal and too intrusive. Better yet, what does my mother think? A NEW Just TypiKel.
How’s your health? Mine? The secret we no longer keep from mom is revealed here on this quick and quirky NEW Just Typikel. Check it out and pass the tissues
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Kelly McKenzie worked at her mother’s Vancouver Asian antique store for over a decade. After struggling to make her first sale, she went on to become her mother’s dependable right-hand gal, picking up bookkeeping skills, marathon running and a husband along the way.
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