Not exact matches
For people who have given each other access, there's no need to even pick up a device — just drop in on
Mom while she's cooking
dinner, and she doesn't even have to put the spatula down.
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My
mom cooked
dinner while I finished working so it was nice to wrap up and see
dinner was already on the table!
I remember watching my
mom assemble our morning breakfasts & packed lunches
while piecing together
dinner for that night in the crockpot.
Now,
while Mom and A were here for Thanksgiving, we totally made
dinner out of cheese, crackers, vegetables, and spinach dip.
My
mom used to make those skillet
dinners for us every once in a
while as a time saving quick weeknight meal.
I did some recipe testing
while at my
moms, and now am at my dads and will get to make
dinner for him here's our latest grocery shop:
While my
Mom was putting the finishing touches on
dinner, my Dad and I would eat a big spoon of peanut butter.
It's basically a game of «how many times can we run around
mom's feet
while she's cooking before she falls into a hot pot of sauce and / or gets overwhelmed by the chaos and throws a feminist rant at her partner about how she shouldn't have to cook
dinner just because she's a woman (even though he totally offers to cook and she really just wants to do it).»
Perhaps the reclining high chair serves as a good seat with a view as
mom or dad preps
dinner or works out well for those hurried moments when
mom or dad is bottle feeding their baby with one hand
while eating their own
dinner with the other.
When you have a little extra weekend daylight, prepaing some quick
dinners can spare you some extra time to catch up on things around the house or even a nap for
mom while the kiddos snooze on theirs.
Let
mom eat her
dinner while it's hot for once, change a stinky diaper so she doesn't have to, walk that fussy baby around the house
while mom relaxes.
One
mom of three tells me that having the flu is like being on holiday: she sleeps, reads trashy magazines and watches re-runs of Sex and the City
while her husband chauffeurs the kids around and cooks
dinner.
I was just in New York City and
while there my
mom treated me to a birthday
dinner at one of my favorite... [Continue reading]
PArticularly the
mom who gave birth naturally, breastfed
while she was being sewn up, and made
dinner four hours later all without an epideral somehow put her in a class all her own and the rest of us should «try harder».
And
while we would like to encourage any parent who is letting their child view 32 hours of anything to cut it back, we also know that, as
moms, many of us depend on those breaks so we can make
dinner, send an email; catch our collective breath.
While I agree that
moms do need time to themselves — I like to de-stress in a long bath with a book by my side once a week, and go to
dinner and a movie with friends occasionally — I am happy to share my life with my 15 - month - old son.
I remember once spending 2 full days expressing milk so I could leave my son with my
mom for 4 hours
while I went out with a friend to watch a movie and have
dinner.
(We have heard from ERGObaby
moms that they're able to nurse baby
while cooking
dinner!)
It's a great way for
moms to reach out and connect with other
moms,
while you're cooking
dinner,
while you're feeding the baby,
while you're doing everything else that you have to do in your life.
The babies are thrilled, because an attached baby is a happy baby, and
mom and dad are thrilled because they can get
dinner made, dishes washed, homework checked, laundry done and take care of the other children too,
while meeting the youngest baby's needs for closeness!
While some days
mom loves to just hold or play with her babies for hours on end, eventually there is laundry to be done or
dinner to be cooked, and those things rarely coincide with nap time.
Instead of fixating on family
dinners, Musick and Meier suggest,
moms and dads should focus on building relationships with children at any opportunity, such as
while driving in the car.
Lastly, I also gave this one to my
mom and I noticed
while we were eating
dinner in a restaurant that her eyeliner was running down her eyes.
Kids can color these printables
while mom is cooking
dinner or just waiting for a family gathering.
For instance, when children want something they usually wait until
Mom is busy preparing
dinner and then,
while the decision maker is distracted, slip their request in.
In the Classroom: Mama's Coming Home depicts a mother closing her pet shop and making her way home through the bustling city
while, in a parallel narrative, Dad and the kids are at home, cleaning up, cooking
dinner, and setting the table to prepare for
Mom's arrival.
Make
dinner when your
mom least expects you to, fix that bike that's been lying around for ages, paint that fence that's been neglected for a
while.
When Julie Rudd started to write the screenplay for «Fun
Mom Dinner,» she found that
while her time to work was squeezed between morning school drop - off and afternoon pickup, she...
It is the perfect space for entertaining but also for kids to sit and talk
while mom is cooking
dinner.