“Mom? Why are you all up in my face?”
“I’m taking our picture.”
“That’s weird. Can I have a glass of milk?”
“Don’t you want to say ‘cheeeese?'”
“No, I want to say ‘miiilk.'”
“Mom? Why are you all up in my face?”
“I’m taking our picture.”
“That’s weird. Can I have a glass of milk?”
“Don’t you want to say ‘cheeeese?'”
“No, I want to say ‘miiilk.'”
Lisa Rae Page Rosenberg is a survivor of 16 years in the television business. She worked, by turns, as a writer, director, producer, casting associate, and the gal who gets everybody’s Starbucks order. Later, she spent time as a counselor at an outpatient program for adorable teens with un-adorable psych and addiction issues. Working in the orbit of actors, rock stars, comedians, and teenagers prepared her for a current gig as the stay-at-home mother of a pre-schooler named Bob. Lisa writes a family humor blog called Smacksy and on occasion, enjoys talking about herself in the third person.