It’s not always predictable where one short, incidental conversation can lead. Several years ago, when my husband was in aveilus, I got a ride to a wedding with my neighbor and friend, Becky Perlowitz. Morah Becky is a beloved ganenet and a prolific author of several wonderful children’s books. On the way home, we somehow got to talking about her books and her experience of the publishing process. I’ve written many articles for various magazines and newspapers, but in my life, I never considered writing a book. With one small exception. When I was single, I thought that once married, I would write a book about my memorable dating horror stories adventures. I was going to call it Have a Nice Life! and dedicate it to my dear husband who rescued me from all the craziness, but I never pursued the idea because I didn’t think anyone would actually believe the outlandish stories I would have written about. (Truthfully, I wouldn’t have believed them myself had they not happened to me. But they did happen and I consider myself very lucky to have escaped the whole dating situation in one piece.) The conversation with Becky sparked my interest and inspired me to try my hand at writing a children’s book. I was also motivated by the thought that b’ezrat Hashem I would one day be able read to my book to my future grandchildren.