Sentences with phrase «dinner at your spouse»

When you get invited to a holiday gathering, whether it's a department happy hour, the company holiday party, or even dinner at your spouse's boss's place, just go for it.

Not exact matches

These incredibly generous benefits for survivors predictably set off a firestorm of chat online (and produced at least one sly look across the dinner table from a Googler's spouse).
Similarly, «playing God» pairs with the young gay protagonist of the video sitting in a pew with his mother, the same mother who harasses him until he shuts the door in her face at «paraphrase a book written thirty - five - hundred years ago,» and who aggressively makes the sign of the cross (to the lyric «preach hate») before storming out («holy water... poisoned») when her son brings his soon - to - be spouse home for dinner.
Both candidates had turns at the mic during the Al Smith Dinner, using the opportunity to make fun of each other, themselves and even their spouses.
It doesn't matter how many hours you log at work or in the kitchen baking holiday treats, you're still left with children, spouses, partners and maybe even parents who need and expect a decent dinner.
Planning is where it's at — it's WAY too hard to decide what to make for dinner and execute it at 6:00 pm with ravenous children (and lets face it, spouses) all up in your face.
It's like when you call your spouse and agree to meet up at a bar after work instead of spending weeks planning an overwrought fancy - dinner night out.
You might have expected a certain amount of whining and clinging when you leave your toddler at day care or with a babysitter, but why is your soon - to - be kindergartner getting teary when you go out to dinner with your spouse?
It came up at christmas dinner; at one point, the topic of breastfeeding came up, and my spouse's uncle started to say «I know breastfeeding reduces the risk of allergies later» and, expecting him to move on to obesity and IQ and whatever else he was about to say, I just said «No, that's not true», and started trying to explain the difference between correlation and causation, and the difficulties with prospective studies and confounding factors, etc..
We also know that especially for Baby Bunchers, dining as a family can be hard because the wee ones are on different feeding schedules or are starving at an early dinner hour before you and / or your spouse are both home for the evening.
Telling your spouse that you want to become a single income household so you can stay home isn't something you should blurt out as you're dashing out the door to take the kids to school or while they're screaming at each other over who has more mashed potatoes during dinner.
Take a break and go out for dinner or a movie with your spouse... or enjoy a carry - out meal at home.
The other spouse feels guilty having the «free» time to run a fast errand or wait at home and get dinner started.
The entrance fee is US$ 2.999 p / p (spouses US$ 1.299) and includes transport to - and - from Phuket International Airport, 3 nights at the Pullman Arcadia Hotel, dinner and sponsored excursions / hospitality events.
Co-starring Cecil Cunningham, Molly Lamont, and Esther Dale, the back and forth banter — especially when each spouse introduces their new love interests, Dan Leeson (Ralph Bellamy) and Dixie Belle Lee (Joyce Compton), at a dinner table for the very first time — is smart and comes bursting out with a breakneck speed that still manages to land all the right notes, even melancholy.
«While at Whiteman, I heard that some RPA pilots prefer to work a shift that finishes in the middle of the night because it gives them the opportunity to relax and decompress with their fellow airmen without feeling pressure to get home for dinner with their spouse and children,» she wrote.
«Or maybe you think during lunch at work that you'd like to surprise your spouse by making dinner, but don't have time to run to the store.»
You might gaze across the table at your spouse over dinner and realize just how much each of you has changed over the years.
It's far easier for me to get mad at my spouse for making us late for a dinner reservation because he couldn't find his keys than it is for me to admit that if I hadn't waited to get dressed until ten minutes before we had to leave, we wouldn't have been late either.
You drop the kids off at school, go to work, attend meetings, navigate conflict with a coworker, pick the kids up from school, run to soccer practice, get home to make dinner, help the kids with homework, feed the dog, clean the kitchen, half - listen to what your spouse is telling you about their day, and put the kids to bed.
If your spouse agrees to a day with you or even a few hours, setting boundaries like «no cell phones at dinner» could significantly reduce work - related stress during your alone time.
Maybe one day, just as the Wild West men left their gun holsters at the door for social occasions, we'll do the same with our phones at movie theaters, birthday parties, dinner dates and evenings with our spouses.
We celebrated two birthdays in the past month — Holly (listing coordinator) and Sandy (closing coordinator)-- by taking everyone and their spouses out to dinner at a local gourmet restaurant.
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