The Crazy Cady Sisters have known each other all their lives. With 179 years of accumulated life-experience, we are well versed in Cady-isms.
Between the four of us, we’ve experienced:
• 22 children acquired in a variety of ways (marriage, birth, adoption, etc)
• 5 1/2 grandchildren
• Lived in 5 different states
• One of us went to college to be a concert pianist.
• On of us thought about going to college to be a concert pianist.
• One of us is an addictions counselor.
• One of us is addicted to diet soda.
• Volunteer for 8+ organizations
• 1 lived above a mortuary
• 1 was chased by a K-9 unit while toilet papering.
• 3 of us were homeless for 2.5 months while we toured the United States.
• 1 of us can say the Pledge of Allegiance in three different languages.
• We sold rocks door to door.
• 1 used to transcribe the newspaper into the computer when she got bored.
• Are joint owners of WhodunnitMysteries.com
In March, 2017 we decided to band together to form Crazy Cady Sisters to co-author a hilariously heart-warming non-fiction story about parenting, child-rearing, and growing up in a family with ten children.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And in the Cady household that means kicking your creativity into high gear.

Follow our family as we recount some of our favorite, least-favorite, and downright bizarre stories of parenting and growing up in a family with ten siblings! We'll add a touch of nostalgia by focusing entirely on our favorite holiday of the year: CHRISTMAS!
Snippet:
After a few minutes, Mom straightened in her chair and
got a horrified look on her face. I could hear whispers and chuckles from the
audience, and I looked around to see what was going on. Dad glanced around,
then searched the stage for his kids.
I was confused until I
saw Judy. She sat on the floor with all the other three-year-olds, but had
taken the bottom of her dress, pulled it up over her head, and created a tent.
She was rocking back and forth, and I could hear her singing to herself. It was
a good thing Mom had made sure she was wearing clean underwear because everyone
looking could now check this for themselves. At least she was wearing underwear
this time, I thought with a shrug.
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