I gave my husband a list of things to
do around the house just in case it was time, and tried to relax.
Not exact matches
He
does work
around the
house, or in the small machine shop he's set up in the garage,
just to fill his days, and to try to keep his skills up.
I talked with a lady
just a few weeks ago who lives in Trego and I invited her to come to church, and she said she really wants to, but Sunday is the only day she has to get the things
done around the
house that she needs to, and so she can't make it to church.
I'm pacing
around my
house liked a caged thing, it all feels like too - too much, and it doesn't help that I
just finished «7: A Mutiny Against Excess» by Jen Hatmaker, no, that woman has not helped me one bit.
We always really, really like the sweets that go to work with my guy, but these were delicious and not too sweet, and that's
just the kind of sweet I don't mind having
around the
house all day.
As are flax meal / ground flax seeds, but sometimes you
just don't have those extra ingredients
around the
house and I almost always have eggs
around the
house.
It is packed with nutrients, protein and fiber to help you refuel after a workout or even
just wake up and get a few tasks
done around the
house.
Grease a jelly roll pan (this one's about 10 x 15 inches — that works), then line it with wax paper (I don't know why it doesn't burn the
house down on this one rare occasion — it
just doesn't) or parchment, grease it again, then sprinkle it with gee eff flour and tap the flour
around.
You
do not have to hang it
around the
house to dry
Just 30 — 60 minutes is enough time.
There is something
just so slow and relaxing about pie baking that I save it for those days when I am getting little things
done around the
house.
Tip: Using only basil in pesto can be pretty pricey and if you're like me and grow herbs in your garden or in pots
around your
house, you don't want to take a whole bunch for
just for one recipe, so using spinach and other herbs helps!
I
just realized the Toll
House Cookie Post was
done several years ago but perhaps the blogger is still
around.
«When it
did that, it sheared the tire and wrapped it
around the
housing and broke the brakes lines so I had no brakes — it was
just a slew of problems there at the end.»
I feel like I'm
doing my best to
just keep from getting too horribly behind on my work, while the laundry piles up and the to -
do list grows and the
house falls down
around me.
I still randomly buy her flowers, open the car door for her,
do chores
around the
house, help out her elderly grandmother, etc and she acts like I'm
just her roommate.
i didn't want a lot of extra halloween candy
around the
house so i bought other things, plus i
just hated the idea of giving out candy.
If you're out shopping or
just doing chores
around the
house, having your little one strapped to you leaves both hands free, which is obviously very convenient.
I love how easy it is to
just slip my newborn into the front pocket so I can get a few things
done around the
house or even for a quick trip into the store without all the wrapping and buckles of my carriers.
... or instead of buying all of these new items, use items you already have
around the
house — old purses (for girls), tupperware, visit second - hand stores for cloth napkins... it's hard to get excited about «be a green parent» articles, blog entries, and websites that
just tell us to go buy something b / c it is green... even the Waste Free Lunch website tries to sell us on how much less it costs to pack a lunch, saying that cloth napkins, lunch bag, reusable containers and thermoses don't cost anything while tabulating the cost of paper / disposable versions... but there is an initial layout, so that argument doesn't hold my attention.
We don't have stairs at our
house, so he's not
around them ALL the time, so maybe it's
just because he doesn't have enough experience.
This may mean taking turns cooking meals or getting the kids involved in daily chores like
doing the dishes, vacuuming, or
just picking up
around the
house each day.
As we all scurried about baking and making, and
doing Papa's morning chores with the animals and
around the
house, I realized that five of us (well Annabel, too) were
doing the work of
just this one man.
It's such a convenient way to carry her - with arms free to carry all the other things I need to carry (um, a lot), I've been schlepping her to the beach in this, or going for walks with it, picking berries, or
just getting things
done around the
house while she snuggles in, and sometimes falls asleep.
It's not
just because you don't want to be a disheveled zombie walking
around the
house, it's because it's critical to your wellness and postpartum recovery, as well as helping you to think clearly and generally function in life.
1) Get out of the
house each day, even if it is
just to go to the shop / (quick run
around the garden) 2) Have an aim for the day, even if that aim is
just to leave the
house / (get dressed) 3) Don't have any expectations about achieving anything or
doing anything.
Otherwise teach your kids to stay off the water
just like the oven and the stove, and climbing in the fridge, or the dryer and all of the other unsafe things you have to teach not to
do around the
house.
They are asked to help with various things
around the
house — some of them are things they need to
do to take care of themselves (like put their clean clothes away and keep their rooms somewhat tidy) and some of them are things they are asked to
do to help take care of our home and our family because they are part of our family and they contribute
just like the adults
do (like empty the dishwasher, help cook dinner, or help a younger sibling).
So comfortable, easy to use, and a life saver for getting things
done around the
house, running errands, or
just needing to give those tired arms a break.
Don't leave the
house, don't clean or cook unless absolutely necessary, ask for help and
just lie
around.
The 600 feet range will give any mom
just the right amount of flexibility to
do other things
around the
house while her babies are sleeping or busy playing.
Every time you try to get something
done around the
house — dinner, laundry, sweeping or
just generally tidying — your toddler is there, trying to get in on the action.
Sometimes I
just need to clean the bathrooms or mop the floors and I can't have the kids running free
around the
house while I
do.
I didn't see a reason to wear Mac if we were
just walking from the car into a family member's
house where she would be passed
around anyway.
It also doesn't say squat about the literally hundreds of other things you could worry about (like kids with allergies and asthma getting their hands on certain foods, the host taking the kids in a car without a car seat, a backyard trampoline, alcohol / drugs left
around the
house, playing in the front yard abutting a very busy street, etc. etc. etc.) It's
just meant to talk about your child's preparedness for being away from mom and dad.
But when you are trying to
do things
around the
house and your baby
just wants to be held, having a carrier is a life saver.
The one thing that I found that I
did have a little bit trouble with two, when we were home, if Ben decided that the wiggles weren't super interesting at that time, he would start getting up and
just you know, finding his way somewhere else
around the
house.
She was willing to help in any way that she could, and she
did just that, from holding Christian while I
did chores
around the
house, to helping with housework, and most importantly being a listening ear to a new mom who hadn't gotten out very much!
And tell mum guilt to
just F OFF [PS I've found the comfiest «I don't have to change bras before leaving the
house» wire free bra that actually holds me up properly — prior to finding these I was still wearing my old grotty maternity bras
around #sohotrightnow Thanks @bfreeaustralia] #fedisbest #bottlefeeding #uniteinmotherhood #nofiltermum
While I would love to live in a home where I could spend 24/7
just looking at my baby, the fact is, there is still work to
do around the
house.
Whether it's for a trip to the shops or
just doing something
around the
house — you get the luxury of TWO hands.
The Infantino Together Carrier is so helpful for when I
just have to get stuff
done, either
around the
house, running errands, or simply keeping [my toddler], Franny, entertained.
So a lot of the time, I'd
just wear her
around the
house and anywhere else I needed to go in order to get things
done.
Many times, you don't need to buy a thing —
just look
around your
house.
I found it was possible even to over
do it
just hanging
around the
house.
Moreover, the green belt
does not
just restrict
housing supply
around London, it also results in
housing development leapfrogging the green belt, and being built in areas far away from London — as demonstrated by the map below from our recent City Space Race report.
It is why I think that Corbyn
just doesn't «get» immigration worries, and why his position is a weak point for us in many working class areas outside of London in particular where immigration concerns are now very much framed
around jobs and
housing rather then the racism and «cultural protectionism» of the far right in the past.
Don't throw them in the trash, don't flush them down the toilet and don't
just leave them lying
around the
house.
The right one will have
just the tools you need to handle any job that creeps up while you're camping or fishing or even tackle that list of small things to
do around the
house.
This set can
do just about anything you'd need
done around the
house, office, or campground.
Kalmbach had this advice: «It there's anything women or their partners can
do to help promote good sleep for one another, whether it's helping out
around the
house to reduce workload, planning romantic getaways, or
just practicing good sleep hygiene, it could help protect against having problems in the bedroom.»