Mishegas of Motherhood: An Enlightening and Entertaining Parenting Column by Ellie S. Grossman

Welcome to my home, homepage that is, called "Mishegas of Motherhood." My business card says it all: "stay-at-home-mom who never stays home." I’m also a parenting humor author who strives to offer an interesting combination of wit and wisdom when it comes to modern issues facing today’s families. 

My new book, Mishegas of Motherhood Raising Children To Leave The Nest...As Long As They Come Home For Dinner, is now available for purchase HERE . Check the website often for upcoming book signing events or click HERE.

Meanwhile, if you’re looking for something worthwhile to read and distract you from another load of laundry, then you’ve come to the right place. I invite you to kick back, microwave another cup of jasmine tea, and share a few good laughs and insights inspired by the oys and joys of parenthood.

Let’s kibbitz again soon!

Mi-she-gas. n. (pronounced mish-eh-GOSS). Also spelled mishegoss or mishegaas. Once again, Jewish people can’t agree on how to spell anything, such as Hannukah or Chanukah. Mishegas is a Yiddish word that literally means insanity or madness, but is more often used in a playful description of a wacky, kooky state of being. For example, "Mishegas of Motherhood" is intended to describe how children drive their parents crazy.

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