Sentences with phrase «as my mum did»

There were also issues around responsibility — we have had debates around whether young fathers are taking on enough responsibility and how much they are culpable for the fact that they don't get the same access to services as mums do
Happily, I avoided the smack of firm government on that occasion as mum doesn't believe in that sort of thing.
I wore them as my mum does to drive the car, to take photos around Doha, in the evening with a black sheath dress and transparent shawl all embroidered with back thread and red stones, and one morning, for an elegant breakfast in one of my favourite hotels Kempinski The Pearl Doha.

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Why don't we have «regular» characters who simply have faith as part of their make - up, but are also shopkeepers, barristers and full - time mums?
Not what u see on CNN, not what your mum said nor your pastor or priest said and not what u see some Muslims neighbors of yours do... noooo nay,,, what have u searched your self... i dare u do... find the true, i swear nothing makes any sense as Islam does, those guys know the whole truth... even if it will hurt, just like Santa - clause when u 12 year or the rats that gives money to the de toothing kid in our Ugandan myth, u deserve to know the truth... and if no scientist has come out and disproved the divine origin of this universe logically then there must be a mighty some one behind it and that Creator or whatever it is, HE has a way, a straight path to Him and we are obliged to know it... so my adverse to u is look hard for the true coz it is clear from false, even if u may hate it!!
Children instinctively do whats wrong as it comes easy to them one of the first words ours picked up apart from mum and dad was no or mine and sibling rivalry got pretty hostile at times.With anything goes from biting scratching kicking we had 3 boys and a girl i thought the boys were much easier to keep in line as long as they had clear boundaries.Your a lucky man your children must have been angels i guess mine took after my side of the family so my wife keeps telling me..
My sister doesn't let my mum cook dinner anymore because it's no where as good as what I cook.
Although she does find she has to share with Mum and Dad as it is so delicious.
It seems to be just as strong too, although I can't promise that it will be as resilient as I don't have my Mum's tried and tested years of resilience with this one!
There is nothing wrong with being on the side of tradition the only reason I don't tend to make a traditional Christmas cake is because I never think I can make one as good as the one my mum makes
I am working to protect my husband who has numbers I do not like......... I keep cooking to take care of everyoone...... thankyou for taking the time to poste...... I know my mum will have time defined by God...... plan to kleep my spouse by my side so long as God can tolerate his absence...........
I made this cheesecake Today for my mums birthday as she does not eat eggs and it came out really well.Easy to make and tasted devine.thank you Gayathri for the lovely cheesecake recipe.
I can never remember her recipe, plus she just throws things in the bowl then mixes, never measures as mum's do!
My husband is from Zambia and his Mum used to make this soup (but with chicken, as is the usual way), and I have done the vegan version for many years for home and work.
Well considering my Mum almost fell off her chair when she started on her 1st piece of pie (she ended up having 3 and she usually doesn't eat desserts)- I took it as good indication that I had...
My mum was even taken aback by how much she liked it as she normally doesn't really like my vegetarian dishes.
My mum is diabetic, and I'm trying to eat as much low - glycemic index foods as possible so I don't follow in that path (in case it's hereditary).
With it, you can't taste any coconut — as confirmed by my mum (who really really doesn't like coconut).
As far as kids are concerned, I don't have any myself either (though I've been told I'd be a good mum on several occasions) but I have taken care of other people's children a while bacAs far as kids are concerned, I don't have any myself either (though I've been told I'd be a good mum on several occasions) but I have taken care of other people's children a while bacas kids are concerned, I don't have any myself either (though I've been told I'd be a good mum on several occasions) but I have taken care of other people's children a while back.
It's funny, my dad couldn't care less about food but he gets nervous if something's running low, as I do, whereas my mum doesn't mind.
As a part time working mum, I really am excited about a slow cooker cook book out there that focuses on health and flavor, even if I don't win it I'm going to try and buy it!
My mum's been mashing beans into everything possible for as long as I can remember... but I don't think she's done a black bean brownie!
For me, food represents love and affection - I cook my family nice things because I love them, my Mum did the same for me as a child for the same reason - could you be feeling a little overwhelmed because you are missing the affection that food used to represent?
Hey, does Australia even have mums (as in the fall flowers)?
I brought them not wanting to arrive empty handed and the mums to be weren't too worried as we did the calculations and figured that there was less green tea per cupcake than in a cup of green tea!
My Mum made a ginger and apple cake a few years back that was close to a parkin and which reminds me of these However, she didn't do lemon cashew cream and much as I liked the cake, that addition would take things from good to amazing!
As trade rumors swirled — and continue to do so — he stayed mum.
Those first few days and weeks can be painful and feel completely overwhelming, but in my experience it does get easier, although I know that isn't the case for everyone and ultimately I think as a Mum you know what's right for you and your baby.
If mum is the CEO of a company, that's great, but maybe she's an anomaly, and after all, she's mom, so I don't really recognize her as a role model.
Interfering but well meaning friends & family usually do more harm than good and its a shame as I have recently heard that 9 out of 10 mums that stop breastfeeding in the early days wish that they hadn't.
I've always had something creative on the go — my mum and Gran taught me to knit and crochet as soon as I could hold the tools to do them and I've always customised my own clothes too.
• Shake up the parental leave system so fathers can spend more time with kids under two years - old • 25,000 more dads per year to sign their child's birth certificate, to reach international standards and halve the number of those who don't • Dads able to stay overnight in hospital with their partner when their baby is born • Modern and relevant antenatal education for both parents • Dads reading with their children in all primary schools • Family professionals — midwives, teachers, health visitors, nursery workers, social workers — confidently engaging with dads as well as mums, and supporting all family types.
The other thing you should do as a mum in order to have an all - around child is to instill in your child to a solid support system as he grows up.
As a first time mum, I knew in my heart what to do and the instinct was strong but sometimes other people or books would contradict what I felt.
With each of the days we are taking a prompt and putting the Rainy Day Mum spin on it — if you are joining in along with me you don't have to do exactly as we do, as this is what works for J, T, Rainy Day Dad and myself, but you are welcome to.
Most mums describe the sensation of the delivery as a bit of tugging or pulling — or like someone doing the washing up in their tummy!
This is not OK, more needs to be done so babies can be changed as easily by their Dads as they can by their mums, nappy changing is not just something us Mumsmums, nappy changing is not just something us MumsMums do.
It addressed most of the concerns I had as a first time mum - can I over feed a breastfed baby, settling techniques, I am tired but I have house work to do, as well as questions I have now that she is a toddler - Is it normally that my 18 month year old is still waking 7 times during the night.
I know you don't need me to tell you to enjoy time with your kids, of course you do that already, but I also know that there have been countless times I would have appreciated a gentle reminder to think about all the happy moments from my life as a mum.
You do have a wonderful selection of personalised jewellery for Mums this Mothers day though and I do have to say it would have been lovely to have received any of them when my children were younger as keepsakes.
Well, this doesn't come as a news since there are so many dangerous devices mums use with their babies.
For mums collecting milk at work - I don't support that as, running tests, you can see how, some of the nutrients may diminish in time.
The focus of the workshops is support for «team parenting» — mums» and dads» capacity to work well together as parents, rather than pulling in different directions or assuming one of them (usually the mother) needs to take responsibility for doing and / or organising the caring.
That's a great video — the stuff they do is AMAZING and, as you say, surpasses any expectations yet I suspect that's just a glimpse X Anya from Older Single Mum and The Healer recently posted..
With small babies, this can be done gradually — perhaps with Dad carrying baby in a sling when she is happy or massaging while mum holds baby at first and later, doing an activity such as bathing that is solely Dad's domain.
The most important thing is that both babies and mums are happy and healthy and yes, for some people that happens with exclusively breastfeeding but if it doesn't then aren't we lucky we can use formula as a back up.
Aside from the psychological benefits to both mum and baby that breastfeeding provide, did you know that there are added benefits for mum as well?
Assuming you are using disposable nappies, as most mums do, at least in the beginning, here are some tips:
There is also evidence about that breastfeeding helps protect against colitis — I wasn't breastfed as my mum couldn't do it due to other meds she was taking and since my dad has colitis (and so there's a genetic link) I wanted to give ds the best chance that he wouldn't get it too.
She has been a great source of inspiration and encouragement for me in my first year of blogging and as my first ever guest post I am honoured to be here doing it here on Rainy Day Mum!
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