Say Bump and Take a Left, How I Birthed a Baby and a Business after a Huge Bump in the Road. wahm, sahm, mary kathryn Johnson, inspirational non-fiction book, inspirational business book. Say Bump and Take a Left Workbook.
What would you do if you were 8 monthspregnant and broke both your legs?
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Say Bump and Take a Left
How I Birthed a Baby and a Business after a Huge Bump in the Road
What would you do if you were 8 monthspregnant and broke both your legs?
Yes, this was my life at 8 months pregnant with two broken legs. I had to deliver the baby with casts on both legs up to the knee, but my feet didn't fit in those cold, metal stirrups! "How could this happen?" you ask. Well, it took skill, I grant you, and here is the book about this messy, incredible journey, and where its lessons continue to lead me. The accompanying workbook is designed to help anyone "Take a Left" from their current path in life, without having to break their legs.
MommyLoves being mommy, having fun and looking fabulous! Dedicated to a fun and fashionable maternity that leads to the unique family now created, this is the first 'business baby' to result from the "Say Bump and Take a Left" experience of Mary Kathryn Johnson.
" . . . Where you stumble, there your treasure is." ~ Joseph Campbell
About the Business
MommyLoves Publishing Copyright 2011 Mary Kathryn Johnson
Incontinence+aWalker=One Messy Mom!
How are you supposed to respond to the baby tap dancing on your bladder when you have a pink cast on one leg, and a blue cast on the other, and you can't move without hopping on your blue foot with the assistance of a walker? It's not easy, my friend, and it certainly is messy! Then the casts get wet, and the equation looks more like this:
Incontinence+aWalker= What's That Smell?
Yes, I was angry!
Yes, I felt sorry for myself!
Yes, I laughed a LOT!
The lessons I learned about myself helped me to finally believe that, "I can do ANYTHING!" So, 18 months later I started a business.
This is an absolutely TRUE story, and I hope you enjoy reading it much more than I enjoyed (or hated, actually) living it.