Hi! I'm Shannon Hyland-Tassava, or sometimes just Shannon Tassava. You can call me either one, but please pronounce it like this: TASS-uh-vuh. Accent on the first syllable. It's Finnish.
I'm a writer, clinical health psychologist, runner, and full-time stay-at-home mom to two young daughters. I live in a small southern-Minnesota college town amidst rolling fields and farmland. My life is filled with storybooks, Goldfish crackers, laundry, and love, but no longer with strollers and diapers, and never with enough sleep or hours in the day. I write about modern motherhood in all its chaos and glory.
My new book, The Essential Stay-at-Home Mom Manual: How to Have a Wondrous Life Amidst Kids and Chaos, is available now. (See image below.)
E-mail me at shannon@tassava.com.
I wrote a book! Click image to order.
The Essential Stay-at-Home Mom Manual: How to Have a Wondrous Life Amidst Kids & Chaos
Click here to read my interview for MyBabyExperience.com.
Click here to read an article I was interviewed for on emotional adjustment to stay-at-home motherhood.
Click here to listen to my most recent radio interview on 1/27/12. I was honored to be asked back on to Art Zany to discuss my new book, motherhood, and self-care with host Paula Granquist.
Click here to listen to me being interviewed on a local arts/literary radio show called Art Zany on 4/29/11.
3 comments:
So sweet. I like J's sweet smile in the first and G's sweet smile in the second. (And I love that they don't give you the fake smile!)
How do you get the clips to stay in G's hair? My daughter has such fine hair that clips always fall in her hair and that drives her crazy.
Most clips fall out of G's hair frequently. She literally has 1 barrette (the one in this picture) that stays in reliably.
That gives me hope that I'll find the one clip that will stay in my daughter's hair. (And maybe I'll find one that can hold my own hair, too!)
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