Sentences with phrase «clean cook laundry»

i was told by doctor and nurse how handsome i am, i am hard of hearing but i read, sorry 2 say this i do nt read b - tween Legg::) i can clean cook laundry almost anything.i have been in NY Del Phil Main and VA..

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Women in the developed and, to some extent, the developing world are spending much less time in unpaid household work, especially in tasks like cooking, cleaning, and laundry, and much more time in paid work.
«He's a better cook than I am, so he takes care of the kitchen duties and I take care of the laundry and the cleaning.
I would cook, clean and do the laundry with no worry and I trusted him completely.
The day time hours are the work hours, the wipe - up - the - floor - for - the - thousandth - time hours, the diapers and laundry and nursing and working and cleaning and cooking and feeding and schooling, and the laughter hours.
Also, I did not suffer from a lack of training in homemaking — both of my parents taught me how to do laundry, how to balance a cheque book, how to manage money, how to wash floor, make supper, cook a turkey dinner, clean a toilet and generally run a household.
Cooking, cleaning, laundry.
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I also organized my home, unpacking, did laundry, cooked and cleaned a bit.
I prefer something to cook while I run around doing laundry, cleaning up and blogging.
Working long hours, trying to fit in exercise, see your friends, see your family, and do things like clean, laundry, and cook?
Do you know those moments: Stress at work, at home a huge pile of laundry is waiting for you, the kids have their «I make your life as hard as possible» phase and on top of all that you are supposed to cook, clean and smile?!
For example, I really don't mind doing laundry, cooking dinner, and cleaning, in fact I often find it therapeutic.
I was just thinking last night how I'm always spilling things or making messes when I'm cooking and could never give up paper towels because I'd be doing laundry constantly to clean cloth towels.
Omg his suppers cooked, laundry's done, house is clean, kids are bathed and ready for bed, or their sleeping.
My husband and I are both capable of cooking, doing laundry, pushing a vacuum cleaner, and taking out the trash.
And I've taken on more of the peripheral household stuff, like cooking, cleaning, laundry, finances, home maintenance, etc..
What they meant was that they envied their male counterparts who worked the same long hours they did but had someone to take care of their cooking, cleaning, laundry, and social calendar for them and they wish they did too - totally understandable.
She even told me that sex to her was simply something else she had to do, like doing the laundry (which she hasn't done on a regular basis in years, or cook, or clean, I do all that as well).
Homeschooling - meets soapmaking - meets cooking - meets cleaning (or not)- meets shipping orders - meets crafting meets baking meets hanging laundry.
I cook, clean and do laundry.
They should know how to cook, do laundry, pay bills and clean a bathroom.
They need to know how to fold laundry and clean toilets and cook meals etc and help their parents who do so much for them
Our husbands expect us to cook, clean, laundry, provide sex and agree to most of their wishes.
My husband has expected me to do everything his mother did (who was a stay - at - home mom) including full responsibility of the child - rearing, cooking, laundry, cleaning, etc..
Take over the household duties of cooking, cleaning and laundry.
At the very least they need to be doing everything — cooking, laundry, cleaning — if the mother's the one doing all the feeding and night waking.)
Instead of cleaning something or cooking something or doing laundry at the same time as listening.
To support her development, involve your child in meaningful daily activities like shopping, laundry, cleaning and cooking — they might seem like boring chores to you, but they're all extremely interesting, rich learning experiences for your child.
Non-essential laundry will wait, cleaning can wait (unless there's been a diaper blow out), we nix the home - cooked meals and opt for cereal, canned soup, or have pizza delivered.
When am I supposed to cook or clean or fold the three baskets of laundry we've been tripping over for two days?
She wouldn't have to worry about cooking and cleaning, laundry, errands, or even taking care of any children she might already have.
But things like laundry, shopping, cleaning and cooking are going to have to take a back seat for awhile.
You not only are keeping little humans alive, you are cooking meals, driving carpool, cleaning, doing laundry, the list goes on and on.
Ask for help with cleaning, laundry, cooking etc. while you focus on just being with your baby.
Do what you can each day to care for yourself and don't be afraid to ask for help with laundry, cleaning and cooking.
Do not be afraid to ask for help with laundry, cooking, watching babies while you sleep, help overnight, cleaning, hang out with people who encourage and support the way you mother and breastfeed.
I take care of the baby at night, cook, clean, do laundry, and take care of the baby during the day.
Among the findings: Married mothers do more than three times as much cooking, cleaning and laundry than married fathers.
First of all, I have another child I have to give attention to, a house to clean, meals to cook, laundry to do, and errands to run.
Other women take care of the laundry, cooking and cleaning.
Anytime you are are cooking, cleaning, doing laundry or generally straightening up, have your children right there beside you.
We started after i was not nursing, so it was amazing to go to bed at 8, and wake up at 6 with clean laundry, cooked food in the fridge, dishes done and a baby who was well cared for all night there to greet me.
I love involving them in household tasks like cleaning, laundry and cooking and this would allow them to be so much more involved.
Well, when your baby sleeps long it means that you can do a lot of things (laundry, clean the house and cook) or you can also sleep long!
The kids, the laundry, the cooking, the cleaning, the chauffeuring, the bills; oh, and having to work an outside job, too.
You know, the laundry, the cooking, the cleaning, the bathing, the errands... However, bonding is something that should never be treated like it's a job.
DO NT try to be Super Woman / Dad — We are parents and we want to do it all, (Clean, laundry, cook, shower, bake cookies) God gave us that will, but you will burn yourself out and not be happy.
He does everything for our family: cooking, all the cleaning, all the laundry, and of course everything for our daughter.
Teach her step - by - step how to cook food, clean the kitchen, do the laundry, and sanitize the home.
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