Sentences with phrase «about taking care of a little»

It really is about taking care of the little things isn't it?

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«They preach about being local, taking care of the little guy — it's BS.»
See, that's what I mean by muddled... you humans took a little story, mixed it with some myths from earlier religions and decided I was this all powerful god with an all powerful father (that supposedly turns hair on the head as well as beards white if you look at him) that cared about each and everyone of you.
The elaborate care taken with the words of scripture speaks prophetically to an age that cares little about the wisdom borne by ancient texts — and about craftsmanship generally.
No complaints here about the frequent posting although I'm sure it will slow once you have a little one to take care of.
When Little was born one of the pieces of advice about taking care of my new mama self was to eat nourishing food.
It is also about honour and a classy way of doing things, including playing it's heart out for the lifeblood that keeps it — and all clubs — alive; the fans, US who love and truly care, not the conmen who take money out of it and give little or nothing in return.
There are two ways of looking at this from and Arsenal point of view and there is very little that us Arsenal fans or even Arsene Wenger can do about it anyway, but to hope that the national managers and their staff take as good care of our players as the club would do.
So while you are busy at home taking care of your house and new baby, your husband can use the AT&T Smart Sync app while he's at work, to view the baby or access information about baby's health and wellness at any time, making his time away from his family a little bit easier.
Burning calories and getting little to no sleep can be a dangerous combination if you're not intentional about taking care of yourself, according to New Parents.
Of course, the job isn't just about the future; we've got to take care of the little buggers today toOf course, the job isn't just about the future; we've got to take care of the little buggers today toof the little buggers today too.
With the little one, like they said, he was cool to just hang out while I took care of Big Brother, now, at 15 months he wouldn't be as content about it.
Like most new moms, this was just one of the many questions I had about the proper way to take care of this precious new little person who had blessedly arrived in my life.
You will daydream about being pregnant together, taking care of their little ones while they are in labor and bringing your children over to play while they are recovering in the next room.
I was team mom for little league, cheer mom, pta mom, chaperoned school field trips, volunteered as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and mom classes, was a homeschooling parent for one of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for child care if they were sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all kinds of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
I felt awkward about breastfeeding in front of the various health care providers who were taking his temperature and monitoring his oxygen levels, but I couldn't refuse my desperate, whimpering little boy.
As I was anticipating the arrival of our little bundle, I started feeling nervous about taking care of such a little human being again, and wondered how I was going to handle the process with two energetic toddlers.
I had an episiotomy and I think the pain medication, they put me on, was just, I'm really sensitive to stuff, so I was just, take me about two weeks to be able to take care of myself with the loneliness, like tiny infant, like when I think about the first couple weeks with him, the most positive I think about is sitting in my glider after I've nursed him, and that feeling of that little head on your chest.
These incredible tech products are empowering parents with more information about their baby and reinventing the way we take care of our little ones.
My prediction: As more dads take on the role of primary care provider, we'll find out that a lot of our beliefs about parenting are about as accurate as a little girl's idea that she's supposed to pee like a boy.
If the prime minister is going to insult MPs by saying they don't care about the defence of this country, he should expect to take a little back.
What about taking care of yourself during the mundane workdays when you make little or no progress?
So anyways, lots of little things to think about, but you are my friends, you're my listeners, you're the people who I care deeply about, and so I wanted to at least take a moment to share some of my random ramblings with you because what I do is based on a quest, not only for me to be able to live a limitless life, but also to teach you how to live a bold, edgy, limitless, exciting life, and I want all of us to be able to stay as healthy as possible doing it, to be as happy as possible doing it, and also to change as many other lives as possible doing it.
But, when it came to my beauty suitcase (kidding... beauty bag), I felt good about saving a little room by stashing my Stark Skincare Grapefruit Cleanse + Hydrate Balm to take care of my oil cleansing and moisturizing needs.
• Helps you balance yourself with the expanding belly • Improves your stamina and energy levels • Ensures healthy weight gain • Could help to prevent gestational diabetes • Helps to keep stress under control • Helps you sleep better • Could help to prevent fluid retention and bloating • Could prevent gestational hypertension • Helps you connect with your little one • Improves circulation • Helps you nurture and take care of yourself • Helps to prepare you physically and mentally for a smoother labor Said that, you can now read about some of the yoga poses that are safe to be practiced during pregnancy.
Northern Michigan About Blog Here on Happy Little Homemaker, you will find articles about the big 5 priorities in every Christian woman's life — God / Catholicism, taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to home manageAbout Blog Here on Happy Little Homemaker, you will find articles about the big 5 priorities in every Christian woman's life — God / Catholicism, taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to home manageabout the big 5 priorities in every Christian woman's life — God / Catholicism, taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to home management.
But, like many of us, if you are less than confident about your upper arms just take a little more care when choosing your style.
They last for weeks (usually about 3 weeks if you take care of them... tips coming soon below) and they have the prettiest little flower.
I'm so so excited to tell you about our second baby gender and show my baby bump style:) Yes, It's another little dude:) I'm almost 25 weeks now and feeling pretty good and very very big:) I can't be happier to bring in another little man into this world, I already love him more than I can imagine and can't wait to see him, kiss his cheeks and see how his big brother Ethan will take care of him.
I don't know about you, but dry cracked lips are something I wouldn't wish on anyone and while I take care of them with balms that I layer underneath my lip color during the spring / summer they always seem to need a little extra help in the drier weather.
A little about me im 6 «3 190 brown skin and I am 28 years of age I like women older than me they tend to already knw what is what but I like sports and I like sex so if my profile fit u mami I am here but if not then take care but that's just me im 100 if u 100 with me
a little bit about myself I'm a single father taking care of my daughter looking for somebody to have a good time with enjoy life
Hi my name is Jason and guess will put a little about myself and we could maybe chat I like to eat healthy and take care of myself love sports big LSU SAINTS fan, like the water, have traveled alot and will continue as the world is an interesting place, love to please as it is a turn on for...
Northern Michigan About Blog Here on Happy Little Homemaker, you will find articles about the big 5 priorities in every Christian woman's life — God / Catholicism, taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to home manageAbout Blog Here on Happy Little Homemaker, you will find articles about the big 5 priorities in every Christian woman's life — God / Catholicism, taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to home manageabout the big 5 priorities in every Christian woman's life — God / Catholicism, taking care of yourself, marriage, parenting / homeschooling and everything related to home management.
Tully is a funny, compassionate, and unflinching movie about the perils of motherhood and the steps we all need to take to activate a little necessary self - care.
While I would like to say this is a further indictment of how little Christopher Nolan cares about the look of Gotham City, I'm not sure if TDKR even takes place in Gotham.
The «Sicario» star, who is married to actor John Krasinski, feels very fortunate that she doesn't have to worry about being able to afford to take care of their little girl.
In their eyes, he is a good kid not so sure about himself even with his rising status, and that naturally draws the sincere support from Amy Brand (Melanie Lynsky) and Caitlin Avey (Chloë Sevigny), who regard Glass like their little brother to be taken care of.
I'm glad to see this finally finding a distributor, but I'm a little unsure about Sony Classics taking it, I hope they give this the proper support and release it deserves, as it is a fantastic film and they're a bit notorious for not caring much about these kind of films.
We don't seem to talk about African Americans or women in the service, or even a little thing like all the medical workers taking care of all of our service members oversees.
We know little else about her because the rest of her story revolves around how she takes care of Sadie when Jimmy drops the ball.
Like the Men in Black, the plot takes a backseat to the creation of funny - looking aliens and blow - you - away special effects, and once these elements are introduced, there's very little emphasis on making us care about the resolution of the plot, when it finally does appear.
Taking job creation, workforce development, transportation, healthcare, etc out of the conversation about kids in poverty (these aspects get little attention compared to schooling, even health doesn't come close) because schooling will take care of all that is just playing into the hands of corporate and wealthy interests.
But in many articles like this I hear very little about placing any emphasis on preparing kids for a technical track, as though these things will take care of themselves.
Starting with Sergio my awesome sales person, to the Finance dept., the Mechanic who listened carefully about a noise I heard in the engine and taught me a little about me car at the same time, to the guy that transferred my plates and even the General Manager who stayed late to make sure we were taken care of.
My only complain, a little rattle from the passenger and driver window glass when it is half down, I dint complain about it thou but yes it can be taken care of easily, so no issue.
Thanks in part to the availability of solid alternatives plus a little sprinkle of Ballmer (whose goofiness made a lot of us take the company less seriously), it's been a while since we cared about a new version of Windows.
I tried to get her to talk to me about it, thinking if she, along with her mom and myself, could each manage to pay a little each month we could work on getting this taken care of, but I got no response from either of them.
I'm just saying that perhaps those of us who really take care of our personal finances are a little bit too conservative about our financial futures.
Adrienne jumped right in as a foster but little did she know she was about to help take care of so much more., As a single mom of two amazing daughters, Adrienne has taken on the task of handling just about every adoption application that comes into our rescue.
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