What happens after life knocks the wind out of you and then keeps going anyway?
In So I Did a Thing, Stefani Lund shares a warm, sharp, and deeply human collection of true stories about family, faith, grief, resilience, and the everyday absurdities that somehow keep finding us. From childhood escapades and workplace mishaps to marriage, motherhood, moving 62 times, and discovering that humor can survive almost anything, these pages are filled with moments that feel both wildly specific and strangely familiar.
Woven throughout are a few stories from her late father, whose gift for noticing ordinary life proves that wit may run in the family.
Some stories will make you laugh out loud. Some will catch you off guard. A few may do both at once.
This is a book about carrying on, keeping perspective, and learning that grace sometimes arrives looking a lot like laughter.

