Sentences with phrase «at home mum who»

And finally here come the supplementary complaints: Kate Beckinsale (Underworld: Evolution) looks ridiculous in this film, not only as the spineless wife of an annoying slob, but because she's completely unbelievable as the oh so clichéd stay at home mum who looks like she's just walked out of a hairdresser's at any given moment.
I am stay at home mum who schooled my kids and now do one day a week with my homeschooled grandchildren.
I am a stay at home mum who lacks motivation so hopefully a challenge will do it.
The other daughter in law apparently was a super stay at home mum who waited on her husband hand and foot.
Portable high chairs are convenient baby gears for all types of families, whether you are a busy parent and would like to travel with your baby or you are a stay at home mum who just wants her baby to be able to sit on the dining table.

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New research which suggests half of England's stay - at - home mothers want to work but can not secure the childcare they want has been called into question by a Christian who supports mums in a similar situation.
Just because you're a stay at home mum doesn't mean your day is guilt free and mummy guilt isn't all about mums who go to work.
The young mums and their children who lived at the the E15 hostel were evicted and offered homes as far away as Manchester and Birmingham.
I am against the changes that the government is making to child benefit... The way they have gone about them has caused huge anxiety, particularly for mums who are staying at home while maybe their husbands are going out to work.»
But the BBC is now saying that it is possible that George Osborne could use that tax change to partially compensate stay - at - home mums who are angry about the money they have lost.
What was particularly interesting, though, was the suggestion that stay - at - home mums who will lose out from the child benefit decision could be compensated by the introduction of transferable tax allowances.
Utilise helpers — there are many mums, husbands and even friends who are often only too happy to help at home if you need it.
My mother, like many women in the past, was a «stay at home mum» who looked after the household and then could relax at night and in the weekends.
I work with people who jetset around the world, stay at home mums and kids.
A married stay at home Mum of 2, living in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia who loves to make do and live a rich but frugal life through cooking from scratch, keeping house using Nanna's methods but with 21st century know how and making something out of nothing.
I have to admit, I am actually writing this from Florida (I am visiting my Mum who lives here) but managed to photographed 3 outfits whilst I was still at home in Dorset last week!
My bridesmaids, whilst being my best friends and general legends are also incredibly busy musicians who are hardly ever free and my mum would be looking after our baby at home if I went out, but I kept holding out for a sort of traditional «go dress shopping with your bridal party» type excursion.
When I was young this crazy colourful woman used to come to our house to have her outfits altered by my Mum (a dressmaker who was working from home looking after my brother and I at the time).
Paul McGuigan There's a lovely warmth and likability to this heartwarming stranger - than - fiction love story, starring Jamie Bell as Peter Turner, an out - of - work actor in the 1970s who met and fell for the legendary Hollywood star Gloria Grahame, who was then in the endgame of her career and suffering from ill health — and who later came to stay with Turner's mum and dad, played by Julie Walters and Kenneth Cranham, at their home in Liverpool.
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Dr. Michael McMillan is a writer, dramatist, artist / curator and scholar of Vincentian migrant parentage whose recent play includes: a new translation of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Sezuan (Trenchtown)(MAT tour 2010 & 2012) and curatorial work includes: My Hair: Black Hair Culture, Style & Politics (Origins of the Afro Comb, Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology 2013), I Miss My Mum's Cooking (Who More Sci - Fi Than Us, KAdE Kunsthal, Amersfoort, Netherlands 2012), The Waiting Room (Stories & Journeys, Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery, Bangor, North Wales 2012), The Beauty Shop (198 Contemporary Arts & Learning 2008), The West Indian Front Room (Geffrye Museum 2005 - 06), The Front Room: Migrant Aesthetics in the Home (Black Dog Publishing 2009) www.thefrontroom.org.uk / He has an Arts Doctorate from Middlesex University 2010 and is currently an Associate Lecturer in Cultural & Historical Studies as well as Associate Researcher RAS project at London CSM / Wimbledon CSM, UAL.
Dr. Michael McMillan is a writer, dramatist, artist / curator and scholar of Vincentian migrant parentage whose recent play includes: a new translation of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Sezuan (Trenchtown)(MAT tour 2010 & 2012) and curatorial work includes: My Hair: Black Hair Culture, Style & Politics (Origins of the Afro Comb, Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology 2013), I Miss My Mum's Cooking (Who More Sci - Fi Than Us, KAdE Kunsthal, Amersfoort, Netherlands 2012), The Waiting Room (Stories & Journeys, Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery, Bangor, North Wales 2012), The Beauty Shop (198 Contemporary Arts & Learning 2008), The West Indian Front Room (Geffrye Museum 2005 - 06), The Front Room: Migrant Aesthetics in the Home (Black Dog Publishing 2009) www.thefrontroom.org.uk / He has an Arts Doctorate from Middlesex Univ. 2010 and is currently an Associate Lecturer in Cultural & Historical Studies as well as Associate Researcher RAS project at London CSM / Wimbledon CSM, UAL.
Will we be «stay - at - home Mums» who give up a career for domestic bliss, or will we work and deal with the «Mummy guilt» of sending our children to childcare?
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