Confessions of a Slacker Wife

Confessions of a Slacker Wife

by Muffy Mead - Ferro (Author)

Synopsis

I often thought to myself, 'If I really want to compete with these guys, I need a wife, ' begins Muffy Mead-Ferro in this ode to the women everywhere who are trying to take care of husbands, children, houses, jobs, bosses, clients, customers--and, oh yes, themselves! In lieu of that much-needed wife of her own, Mead-Ferro finds solace, sanity, and even success by embracing her famous tendency toward slackerdom. Full of personal anecdotes and real-wife wisdom, her latest Confessions offers precious comic relief and an invitation for wives everywhere to join the ranks!A slacker wife has the wisdom to accept the following: that a little dirt on her kitchen floor doesn't hurt anyone, that wrinkles on her husband's shirt and on her face are perfectly natural and not worth worrying about, that party guests can be just as happy with a bowl of chips as an elaborate salmon mousse, and that over-scheduled equals under-happy. Above all, a slacker wife lets herself have fun being a wife. She has girls' weekends, orders take-out, and takes leisurely walks. And as a result, she, her husband, and her family are happier and healthier--even with a dirty kitchen floor and a wrinkled shirt.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1st Da Capo Press Ed
Publisher: Da Capo Press Inc
Published: Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0738210161
ISBN 13: 9780738210162

Media Reviews
If you feel guilty about the fact that you want a life outside your kids, that your child isn't yet on the Ivy League fast track, or that you haven't protected he, from every last bump and bruise--don't Read Muffy Mead-Ferro's hilarious Confessions of a Slacker Mom and you'll realize you're doing a pretty good job.
Author Bio
Muffy Mead-Ferro was born into a fourth generation cattle ranching family that has been raising Herefords in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, since the turn of the century. She traded her tractor for a typewriter and has been an advertising copywriter and creative director ever since. She and her husband Michael, along with kids Belle and Joe, live in Salt Lake City, Utah.