Sentences with phrase «about my mom though»

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We don't think the same way about women who become moms, even though women are the breadwinners in 40 percent of households.
Hmm, I thought about that and guessed he was right though it would have been nice if the mystery person on the other end would have told me sooner I had the wrong person dialed in but yeah maybe they figured most moms were smarter than I am and would eventually catch on.
Jesus knew what He was about, and even though He knew more than mom and dad, He was so secure in who He was, He submitted to them as was right for Him to do.
I never make stuffing on my own, but my mom's is damn good (though I try not to think about how it's made).
The tot happily shares her candy with her mom, though Chrissy isn't sharing any hints about her daughter's Halloween costume this year.
ShareI am at the junction of tip - toeing back into the workforce after an absence of 2.5 years and though I look forward to actually finishing a cup of tea (and one that has not been reheated for the 20th time), I do feel pretty passionate about my role as a SAHM (Stay At Home Mom).
My negative feelings about pumping totally changed, though, the minute I heard about the Freemie system, which gives moms an entirely new way to pump.
It's basically a game of «how many times can we run around mom's feet while she's cooking before she falls into a hot pot of sauce and / or gets overwhelmed by the chaos and throws a feminist rant at her partner about how she shouldn't have to cook dinner just because she's a woman (even though he totally offers to cook and she really just wants to do it).»
I love talking about it though and I can usually get a mom to at last give it a try.
Though our pediatrician wasn't worried a bit about my daughter, it seemed like everyone else was: parent magazines crowed about the need to breastfeed (despite running ads for formula); online parent forums held open season on the selfishness of people who wouldn't breastfeed; and I knew formula moms who had been blatantly harassed by some of La Leche League's less well - trained members.
When Erica over at Child Organics (who I met years ago though the Holistic Moms Network) wrote a post about finding a local farm to get raw milk, I immediately contacted her for more information regarding her experiences.
Daughter comes home from hospital to an inbox full of emails demanding phone calls, and posts on Facebook about how «nice» it is to have such uncaring family members... as though Mom were the one hospitalized and having a high risk pregnancy and no one bothered to call her or say «I hope everything is ok.»
91 % of us determine where to spend our money by other moms recommendations (that's why so many businesses want mommy bloggers to write about them, though I've been approached by very few myself... what am I?
So you are a first - time mom (or second - time mom, it doesn't matter really, for mothers always get anxious when it is about their babies), looking online to find out if your little darling baby is doing all right, even though he / she does seem to be doing all right!
Mary: As a single - mom business owner who, though having a science degree, had chosen to stay home to raise children for about 10 years before suddenly finding myself needing to provide for them, I would like to provide a happy, supportive, and empowering workplace for other moms who may be in transition, or looking to re-enter the workplace after being a stay - at - home mom.
That is not how the pediatrician, and all the «baby food» Companies and my friends seem all feed their children baby food (they started their children at 4 m though or younger) The more I thought about it what my mom told me makes sense.
Not all of us can fit back into our pre-pregnancy jeans and even though it may just be a few pounds, many moms can find themselves feeling bad about their bodies and their self - esteem (and love life) suffers.
A prime example is the story one mom told me about when she and her other mom friend had a girls night out and were comparing bags: She — a mother of one — was carrying a large shoulder bag with everything under the sun in it (even though they left their babies home with the husbands) purely out of habit.
As a mom of two, I can say I agree with just about everything on here, though I can't imagine changing my babies without a changing table.
And though I love being home AND I love to cook... I am about as far away from the stay - at - home mom type of my parent's day as one could be.
You can, though, make things a little easier by asking your mom's opinion on things that you don't care much about.
Even though I meant it as a legit question (because I both breastfed and formula fed), it can still be incredibly shameful to a mom who's either already struggling with her decision or on the defensive about it.
Though when I tell another mom that, «We just bought a new Pack n» Play,» or «We just can't get her to sit still for diaper changes anymore,» I'm not talking about a partner.
Then I either have to pick a whole new name if I have another baby, or give Future Baby the same name, and have a mom think I stole the name from her when I actually independently thought of it over two years ago so really she stole it from me even though I've never told anyone about it.
I never saw it as «defining» someone by their gender, though I guess it is a little bit about defining someone by their role as mom.
# 3 Daily Routine I once read a book about how to be a «Happy Housewife», even though I was a working mom.
I do have to say though, it seems a lot of these moms are pretty dogmatic and mean about this.
Though you may never see the posts about moms who haven't slept or showered in days, because they've been dutifully tending to everyone else's needs, or serving Cap'N Crunch for breakfast alongside way too many episodes of Paw Patrol, just know that it's happening in other houses too.
He was pretty darn excited about this and even though mom brought in farm fresh apples and homemade trail mix, he was still cool!
Even though I know intellectually that every mom worries about the work / life balance, it's good to see other moms being open and honest about how they deal with it:)
My mom gave birth to me fine with the help of this midwife, and though they were worried about how easily I could use the blueish - purple appendage, I'm a lefty.
So even though we should DARN RIGHT support and encourage more breastfeeding from moms who've given birth and hospitals should stop the bags with formula for SURE, going so far as to throw it away because it is «nasty trash» and being snarky about it is hurtful.
There are things nobody says about trying to make mom friends, though; Things that can make it a far more challenging process than you might initially think it to be.
Which is why so many of us are critical of DovBear's posts and tweets about how selfish and inconsiderate public breastfeeding is, even though he would never approach a nursing mom and challenge her.
The part about making your own wipes, though... I'm not sure about the rest of the Moms reading this but when I was taking care of a baby, I did not have time to brush my teeth, let alone make my own wipes.
Labor and delivery is simply part of the package, but even though it is known, thinking about labor and delivery can give a mom to be a fright.
If you are a mom who is thinking about breastfeeding I will tell you know, even though my story sounds painful, just think about the fact that I was still able to go on.
Even though I know many moms who have continued to breastfeed past their child's first birthday, I unfortunately don't know many women who are proudly «out» about it.
Just like me, she's a mom who became interested in school meals (though, unlike me, she's also a trained nutrition expert), she writes a blog about school food, and she even lived in Texas for a time.
-- Even though a PAL mom might want to be discrete and not share the news about this pregnancy in fear that something might happen again, we still are secretly or not so secretly excited inside.
Just like me, she's a mom who became interested in school meals (though, unlike me, she's also a trained nutrition expert), she writes a blog about school... [Continue reading]
I will say even though I am breastfeeding my 2nd (nearly 100 % bf so far), I never got the joy or attachment that I hear other moms talking about.
While one to three centimeters dilated is nothing for a mom in active labor to talk about, this small amount is a big psychological boost to someone who feels as though they've been carrying around a little passenger forever.
I was nervous that the moms there would judge me badly for feeding my baby with a bottle, but they were incredibly supportive that I was still pumping, even though my baby wouldn't nurse, and they were very understanding about my reality that I couldn't make enough milk because I'd had breast reduction surgery.
At one point my moms group's weekly discussion was so dominated by sleep that we were starting to get sick of each other, even though we needed each other so very badly, because no one else would be willing to listen to us talk with such hysteria about our child's sleep habits.
Being a mom to a newborn can be a really weird, really frustrating and really exhausting time, and even though newborns can be wonderful and precious and adorable and all those great things, there are also things about newborns new moms don't want to admit to noticing or thinking or feeling.
But these days, most of us that are working with moms and dads, we're finding that anxiety is about as common as depression even though depression has been much more studied.
Unlike the book, though, the app's information is delivered at precisely the time that moms are wondering about it.
Your last sentence undermines everything else you are talking about, even though you act as though the fact of the healthy baby and mom were a miraculous accident.
Also, I rarely read / hear parents of older kids talk about this stuff — its mostly newborn / toddler moms (yes, moms... also rarely hear dads talk about it IRL, though some do write the books).
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