Bowling Ball Mom

Bowling Ball Mom

Author: Creative Books Publishers

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-18

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781709428289

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Bowling Ball Mom Lined Journal, Diary Or Notebook For Bowling Ball Mom . 6 in x 9 in Cover.


Bowling Mom

Bowling Mom

Author: Bowling Publishing

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781696881647

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You are a bowler, bowling team member or love being at the bowling alley and are looking for a funny notebook? Then this is the perfect notebook for you to take notes. On 120 lined pages you can record everything you want while expressing your love for bowling with the funny cover. For a bowling club member, sportsman and participant in the bowling league. You can also take a look at our other bowling and bowlers notebooks if you're looking for more notepads and alternatives.


Bowling Mom Pink Bowling Ball Daily Journal

Bowling Mom Pink Bowling Ball Daily Journal

Author: Simple Magic Books

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-18

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781687097880

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This sweet pink bowling ball journal is ideal for bowling moms. Contains 130 pages of blank daily journal paper. Portable size makes it perfect for taking to the bowling alley.


Bowling Mom Pink Bowling Ball Wine Diary

Bowling Mom Pink Bowling Ball Wine Diary

Author: Simple Magic Books

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-18

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781687106506

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This sweet wine diary was made to celebrate fun-loving bowling moms. This special bowling mom wine journal will help moms rate the appearance, body, taste, and finish of each glass. Document the winery, alcohol percentage, serving temperature, and pairing ideas. There is even extra space provided on each page so wine tasters can remember the people and event that led them to trying a new -and hopefully fantastic - wine!


Judi

Judi

Author: Barry F. Schnell

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-06-12

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1483636593

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Whether youre seven or seventy, if youve ever been deep in love, or alone and ostracized, its all right here! Fiona Mahoney, Battle Creek, MI The maestro of the ninety-minute novel! I love to read things I dont have to think about. Again, and again, and again. Lucius Ferguson, WeHo, CA It reads the same backwards as it does forwards. Im not saying its Satanic, Im just applauding the gimmick. Daffny Deslauriers, USVI This was, like, everything I ever thought but never had the heart to say. I also dont own any word processing software. Or a computer. Chas Katvic, Chicago, IL


Homecoming

Homecoming

Author: Sue Ellen Frye

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2008-06-30

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1462805264

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You are invited to Homecoming at Bethel Baptist Church in Shadyside, NC. The service promises an inspiring sermon and unexpected comedy. Get ready to enjoy a covered dish meal and to learn some of the cooks recipes. After Homecoming, meet Estelle who sees a Naked Man in a distant yard. Next observe a beekeeper and his wife who care for The Last Swarm and spend a morning with Constance who insists on perfection in Still Life. Finally travel with two retirees who downsize and learn when to let go in Grannys Bowling Ball. EXCERPT FROM Homecoming Loretta Wiseman moved the coconut cake one more time. It took up almost a whole shelf in the refrigerator. Thank goodness tomorrow is Homecoming Sunday, she thought. I wont have to shift the milk carton and tea pitcher around this Tupperware cake holder anymore. Folks at Bethel Baptist looked forward to Lorettas coconut cake on Homecoming Sunday. Tuesday night she had mixed the shredded coconut, sugar, and sour cream. On Wednesday she made the cake layers and stacked them with the coconut filling. Then, it was a four-day wait. Keeping her husband Luke away from the cake was almost as much trouble as making room for it in the refrigerator. Loretta pulled a package of Mom & Pops country ham from behind the Tupperware cake cover. She balanced it on a carton of eggs in her right hand and closed the refrigerator. Loretta had worked at The Posy Patch until noon. Saturday was usually her day off, but there was a big funeral at the Presbyterian Church tomorrow. She had spent the morning making the casket spray of red roses and babys breath. It was one of the biggest ones she had ever done. Loretta filled a pot with water and placed it on the large rear burner of her aging electric stove. She punched the high button. The eggs could boil while the ham was frying. Tomorrow morning she would get up early to devil the eggs, bake biscuits for the ham, and cook two packages of limas she had frozen back in July. Mandy, her daughter, would be coming tomorrow morning with her fruit salad. Mandy lived in Winston-Salem with her boyfriend Richard. Loretta and Luke liked Richard, a Wake Forest Law School graduate, but they did not approve of Mandy living with him. Four years ago when Mandy told her parents she was moving into Richards new house, Loretta and Luke had raised a fuss. It was worse than when Mandy decided to transfer from a small Baptist college to the University in Chapel Hill. That university was where she picked up so many of her liberal ideas. Mandy came home telling Loretta and Luke which wine to drink with chicken, pork, or beef. Iced tea or strong coffee had always been good enough for them. She talked about abortion rights, womens rights, and gay rights. Luke and Loretta thought she sounded like a leftist. Their daughter did have a good paying job thanks to the interview her college arranged with a bank. Until she landed that position, Mandy had vowed she would go to New York City to find a job. Loretta and Luke were thankful their only child did not end up in the North. Winston-Salem was only an hour and a half away. Mandy had not spent a night under her parents roof in four years. Luke had made it clear to his daughter she would not share a bed in his house with a man who was not her husband. Youre twenty-three. Why dont you get married? he had asked her. Were not ready. We want to make sure thisll work. Mandy had explained. As Loretta fried ham for her biscuits, she thought of her daughters words. She was past being angry and hurt with Mandy. But she really didnt understand todays young people. Seemed like they were not ready to face the real world. The phone rang and interrupted her thoughts. She glanced at the stove clock and saw its hands at 5:30. Lukes calling to find out whats for supper, thought Loretta. Her hands ached. Hed have to be happy with a BLT tonight. He could save his appetite for Homecoming. Hello, Loretta said as sh


BOWLING Mom

BOWLING Mom

Author: Aïssae Rom

Publisher:

Published: 2022-01-13

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Are you looking for a gift for a BOWLING Mom? This one is perfect for you! Treat your Mom, Friend or maybe yourself with this gift! 100 Wide Lined Pages Perfect size at 6 x 9 in / 15.24 x 22.86 cm Matte Finish Cover Perfect Gift Idea for BOWLING Lovers


Sometimes We're Always Real Same-Same

Sometimes We're Always Real Same-Same

Author: Mattox Roesch

Publisher: Unbridled Books

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1936071533

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He’s in the middle of nowhere, Alaska, because his Eskimo mother has moved home, and Cesar, a seventeen-year-old former gang banger, is convinced that he’s just biding his time ‘til he can get back to LA. His charmingly offbeat cousin, Go-boy, is equally convinced that Cesar will stay. And so they set a wager. If Cesar is still in Unalakleet in a year, he has to get a copy of Go-boy’s Eskimo Jesus tattoo. Go-boy, who recently dropped out of college, believes wholeheartedly that he is part of a Good World conspiracy. At first Cesar considers Go-boy half crazy, but over time in this village, with his father absent and his brother in jail for murder, Cesar begins to see the beauty and hope Go-boy represents. The choice. This is a novel about a different Alaska than many of us have read about in the past, about a different kind of wilderness and survival. As Cesar (who later assumes his Eskimo name, Atausiq) becomes connected to the community and to Go-boy, the imprint he bears isn’t Go-boy’s tattoo but the indelible mark of Go-boy’s heart and philosophy, a philosophy of hope that emphasizes our similarities to one another as well as a shared sense of community, regardless of place. As Go-boy says to Cesar, “Sometimes we’re always real same-same.”


Unicorn (and Horse)

Unicorn (and Horse)

Author: David W. Miles

Publisher: Familius

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781945547768

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Unicorn and Horse are very different and unique in their own ways, but despite their differences, they can still be friends!


Encore Performance

Encore Performance

Author: Vicki G. Riordan

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-04-03

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1451643489

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With no means to support herself, Riordan returned to her passion and began teaching tap dance to adults. "Billy Elliot" meets "The Golden Girls" in this inspiring true story of a woman who learned that it's never too late to live life.