Friday, July 1, 2011

What To Expect: A Giveaway




I remember the first thing that the husband and I excitedly did....when we first found out we were pregnant with our first child.....besides stare at the plus sign for a good 20 minutes to see if it would change.....

We headed straight to Barnes and Nobles and bought "What to Expect When You're Expecting".....as we had NO idea what to expect over the next 40 weeks of our lives. It lived on my bedside table, and became our window into all the changes that we both could and couldn't see happening....and helped me get answers to questions I may have......(okay DEFINITELY) was too embarrassed to ask my doctor about.....ie anything pooping related.....





After Noah was born, my nicely dogeared "What to Expect When You're Expecting".....was replaced by a Shiny New Copy of "What to Expect the First Year".....which helped us navigate everything from the umbilical cord falling off.....to is my child still normal if he's not quite walking yet at 12 months....(I admit I was worried at first)



Now I'm firmly engrossed in both "What to Expect the 2nd Year" and "What to Expect The Toddler Years"....it is my insiders guide to the mind of a toddler.....and helping me wade through the world of tantrums, potty training....and having 2 under the age of 4......

and having 2 under the age of 4 has left little to no time to even open a book......but thanks to both WhattoExpect.com....and the What to Expect App for the Iphone.....if I don't know the answer....it is never more than a click away....

You can access their site by clicking on the What To Expect Button on my sidebar

Giveaway

I am so excited that WhatToExpect.com and I are teaming up to give to one lucky reader a copy of each....

What to Expect When You're Expecting
What to Expect the First Year
What to Expect The Second Year


TO ENTER:

Leave a Comment on this post, answering this question:

"What is your best advice your mom gave you"

It's really that easy......

Extra Entries:

1) Follow Project Mommyhood the Blog (must be publicly)
2) Follow Project Mommyhood either by RSS or Email
3) Follow Project Mommyhood on Twitter
4) Follow What to Expect on Facebook
5) Follow What to Expect on Twitter

Lots and lots of chances to win.....


Contest runs until Friday July 8th at 11:59 PST
Winner has 24 hours to contact me before a new winner is chosen

68 comments:

Aleena Madelyn Photography said...

Best advice...."keep your mouth shut. Chances are, no one wants to hear your opinion!"
--Sounds a bit harsh but there are hundreds, maybe thousands of times I WISHED I had followed this advice as a teenager and adult!

Joyce said...

Best Advice...Listen to your olders, they have been there done that. Even if it sounds stupid later on you will be wishing you had listened.

Katrina said...

after the first few weeks breastfeeding does in fact get much easier!
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Cal's Cats-Micah Pearson said...

My mom always said never forget to love

Cal's Cats-Micah Pearson said...

I'm following your blog via email!

Cal's Cats-Micah Pearson said...

I'm following you via twitter!

Cal's Cats-Micah Pearson said...

I liked What to Expect on FB!

Cal's Cats-Micah Pearson said...

I'm following What to Expect on Twitter!

Jewelry By J said...

best advice - treat others the same way you'd like to be treated

bkittie said...

My mom's best advice was "This, too, shall pass". Sometimes when kids are going through a challenging time, it seems like it will last forever. But all of a sudden you realize they have moved past that stage and on to another one. And it wasn't so bad after all!
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Cassie said...

Best advice... Just go with your gut, your motherly instincts will help you figure it all out.

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Cassie said...

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Cassie said...

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Unknown said...

Best advice was to stop worrying because things will figure themselves out.
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Unknown said...

like what to expect on facebook
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April Yedinak said...

The best advice- sleep when the baby sleeps and don't wake a sleeping baby (even for a feeding)

April Yedinak said...

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Linda Kish said...

Teach your baby to learn to sleep through noises. Don't get used to silence.

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Pauline MIlner said...

The best advice my Mum ever gave me was when I was pregnant. I was so worried that something was going to go wrong because one of my best friends had just had a baby who was severaly handicapped.

My Mum told me to relax. She said that nothing was going to happen and that our baby would be healthy.

Her soothing advice caused me to calm down and stop worrying.

She was right. Our Son was perfect.

Thanks so much for the giveaway. These are awesome books. ~Pauline

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Pauline MIlner said...

I am following your blog publically with Google Friend Connect. GFC ID: dod

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Pauline MIlner said...

I am a fan of What to Expect on Facebook.

Facebook ID: Pauline Milner Pike

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Pauline MIlner said...

I am following What to Expect on Twitter.

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Anonymous said...

Hello and thank you for this possibility! :)

The best advice is probably to take things slowly...at times I can still use it big time :)

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

I am now following Waht To Expect on Facebook, I am Giovanna V. on FB.

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I added your RSS to my Google Reader.

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Christie said...

Best Advice...Take pride in everything you do - take your time and do things properly the first time instead of rushing through or thinking it will just happen by itself.

Christie
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Christie said...

»Following on GFC

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Christie said...

Following Project Mommyhood on Twitter

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Christie said...

Liked What to Expect on FB

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Christie said...

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Unknown said...

The best advice my mom gave me was when she told me to play video games with my husband since I coulnd't do anything about a situation at the time. I had a better day and the situation was worked out after that.

junerlisle at gmail dot com

Ali Holt said...

she always told me" don't trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you!"

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Ali Holt said...

i follow your blog!

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i follow you via my yahoo rss feed

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Tinatchick said...

You can listen to other's advice but don't get overwhelmed by it.

Tinatchick said...

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cman said...

To sleep when you're not tired (when baby falls asleep). It makes a lot more sense now.

cman said...

I subscribed by email.

hkhagan said...

“You don’t have to tell everything you know.” This was actually my grandmother; she helped raise me. She said this to me a lot when I was little.

Cal's Cats-Micah Pearson said...
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Terri said...

The best advice my mom gave me wasn't spoken advice. It was her actions. She was there whenever I needed her and later she was there whenever my kids (her grandchildren) needed her. She has a lot of patience. I tried hard to emulate that part of her. Thanks!
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Terri said...

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I Follow Project Mommyhood by RSS in Google reader.
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Terri said...

I Follow Project Mommyhood on Twitter as @itsinthebreeze
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Terri said...

I follow What to Expect on Facebook as Terri Winsome.
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Laurie said...

Nap when the baby does
the dishes will wait!

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Follow on GFC

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Laurie said...

I like what to expect on FB

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