Mom’s Night Out | No More “Frumpy Mommy” Challenge! ($200 Visa Card Giveaway!)
USA Today best-selling author Tricia Goyer has written the novelization to the much-anticipated movie, Moms’ Night Out. Don’t miss this hilarious family comedy that celebrates real family life—where everything can go wrong and still turn out all right.
And, look for the companion devotional written by comedian Kerri Pomarolli, Moms’ Night Out and Other Things I Miss: Devotions To Help You Survive.
Tricia and Kerri have teamed up for the “No More Frumpy Mommy” challenge.
Motherhood can sometimes seem like survival of the fittest. Every day brings its own troubles, and by the end of the day, you’re spent. Between school, soccer practice, cleaning, laundry, cooking dinner, putting away dishes, and keeping your kids from going at each others’ throats, the last thing on your mind is getting away for an evening. If that’s you, you’re invited to take part in Tricia and Kerri’s No More Frumpy Mommy challenge.
Tricia and Kerri will choose 10 winners to receive a Fandango gift card to see Moms’ Night Out, as well as copies of Moms’ Night Out (the book) and Moms’ Night Out and Other Things I Miss. One grand-prize winner will receive $200 to put toward her own moms’ night out or her own moms’ night out “ride” (getting her car detailed and cleaned).
Heidi G
Every mom needs a night out and I love that it is a more Christian movie than most released!
Erin S.
Yes! I would love to get a mom’s night out sometime! I really want to go see this movie.
Debbie L.
SOunds like a good movie…I will make sure to check it out
Erin S.
I can’t wait to check it out too!
Meredith Elizabeth
OMG I can’t even imagine what this feels like. LOL I can’t remember the last time I’ve been out with just the gals. I agree that women could do more to bring out their unique beauty that was God-given. I try to put makeup on at least ever other day because I feel bad for my husband. LOL I still love me, I just like looking at the makeup version better. I also need to hide my creeping wrinkles! Mid thirties…all down hill. 😀
Erin S.
Oh don’t say that! Next year I turn 30, lol! I know that I could take better care of myself and I really need to try. I end up wearing jeans and my husbands t-shirts way too often.