Anita's Diary
By MoBoni Lewis
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Stuck in a dead-end job, going nowhere, Anita Wright decides to go back to the classroom to fulfil her lifelong dream of becoming a counsellor. But with three energetic young boys and an even more energetic husband, life is anything but dull in the Wright household. And it’s about to get even more exciting.
I’m Anita Wright; I’m a mum, and this is my life...
MoBoni Lewis
MoBoni Lewis is a wife and mother and loves to write! Her passion for godly, Christ-centered novels has seen her pen Echoes from the Past , a young man s search for love and identity. She resides in the United Kingdom with her family.
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Anita's Diary - MoBoni Lewis
Anita's Diary
MoBoni Lewis
Paperback edition First Published in 2016 by aSys Publishing
eBook edition First Published in 2016 by aSys Publishing
Copyright © 2016 Rob Baker
MoBoni Lewis has asserted her rights under ‘the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988’ to be identified as the author of this work.
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PRINT ISBN: 978-1-910757-73-4
Contents
Week One
Week Two
Week Three
Week Four
Week Five
Week Six
Week Seven
Week Eight
Week Nine
Week Ten
Week Eleven
Week Twelve
Week Thirteen
Week Fourteen
Week Fifteen
Week Sixteen
Week Seventeen
Week Eighteen
Week Nineteen
Week Twenty
Week Twenty-one
Week Twenty-two
Week Thirty-two
Week Thirty-three
Week Thirty-four
Week Thirty-five
Week Thirty-six
Week Thirty-seven
Week Thirty-eight
Week Thirty-nine
Week Forty
Week Forty-one
Week Forty-two
Week Forty-three
Week Forty-four
Week Forty-Five
Week Forty-six
Week Forty-seven
Week Forty-eight
Week Forty-nine
Week Fifty
Week Fifty-one
Week Fifty-two
Week Fifty-three
Week Fifty-four
Week Fifty-five
Week Fifty-six
Week Fifty-seven
Week Fifty-eight
Week Fifty-nine
Week Sixty
Week Sixty-one
Week Sixty-two
Week Sixty-three
Week Sixty-four
Week Sixty-five
Week Sixty-six
Week Sixty-seven
Week Eighty-four
Week Eighty-five
Week Eighty-six
Week Eighty-seven
Week Eighty-eight
Week Eighty-nine
Week Ninety
Week Ninety-one
Week Ninety-two
Week Ninety-three
Week Ninety-four
Week Ninety-five
Week Ninety-six
This book is dedicated to all the
Anita Wrights
out there.
Anita’s Diary
Week One
My application form? That’ll be done tomorrow,
I tell my husband, Cliff, as I hang out the washing. It’s the fifth time he’s asked me in the last couple of days if I’ve completed the form I picked up six weeks ago. He sighs resignedly and goes to bed.
* * *
Submission closes in two days, so I’m running around trying to get all the information I need. Cliff can’t understand why I’ve left it till the last minute. I don’t know why either, except that forms and I don’t mix.
* * *
Application form finally completed. Hooray! Cliff drops it off for me on his way to work.
Week Two
It’s Monday morning at work and everyone is alarmingly grumpy. Even the chatty ones look glum, so I keep out of their way. I make myself a cup of coffee and settle down to work when suddenly the fire alarm goes off, and we all trudge down the flight of some sixty-five stairs. But it’s a false alarm, and we are soon back at our desks, but now I can’t concentrate. My mind is on what I’ll be having for lunch. I doodle a little bit, drawing squares and circles.
* * *
It’s lunch time, and I hit the shop in earnest, buying enough food to last me for a lifetime, and soon return to work smiling like a cat that’s found cream. Who ever said food doesn’t make you happy?
Week Three
My youngest, Tommy, is starting big school today, so I’ve taken the week off work to settle him down. It’s five days of half days, so I shan’t be hitting the shops. There’s simply not enough hours to go back and forth. I shed a few tears as I drop him off.
* * *
Back at the school to pick up my boy and he’s very excited. He tells me he’d spent the day playing. I smile. Just as I’d thought.
* * *
I spent the rest of the week doing what mums do.
Week Four
My acceptance letter has arrived, and it’s for the course of my choice: a six- month Psychology University Certificate. I’m thrilled. It’s been a while since I had my first degree. I inform my managers at work that I’ll be taking a career break. My boss is completely taken aback. He asks me if I’ll be coming back. I smile mischievously. He says nothing. Then he points out that I’d just been nominated to look after the office stationary.