Sentences with phrase «do share a room»

Most twins do share a room and they do just great.
LEILANI WILDE: Did you guys stay in the hospital together, did you share a room or did you just come and visit or how did that work out?
How in the world do you share a room with a baby for an entire year?
Cara's Bunch DOES share a room, but she waited until they were both sleeping through the night and in big boy beds (youngest was just barely 2) before bunking them together.
I do share this room occasionally, but the kitchen usually takes center stage.
I do share this room occasionally, but the kitchen usually takes center stage.

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It's a positive thing if you understand the obligations involved in responding to an invitation to be a speaker: the obligation to share your thoughts if you know more than the other people in the room, and the obligation to not share your thoughts if you don't know more than the other people in the room.
But when they can share access to all the necessary files, whether they sit in a different room or somewhere overseas, it helps to get more things done faster and better.
And while the league doesn't control what helmets its players wear, it does share the results of its annual lab test with all of the teams and encourage them to post the results in their locker rooms.
However, not everyone else shares this point of view, so knowing who to joke with and when is important if you don't want to be the social hand grenade in the room.
Buyers seem to feel that because the listing realtor doesn't have to «share» the commission with a buyer's agent, there's more room for the buyer to get a better deal.
There was a lot of room for improvement to capture a greater share of the resource generated by the industry in a high - price environment; holding the line doesn't accomplish that.»
Management does distribute a special profit - sharing payout to all employees and shareholders each year — last year's equalled a quarterly payout — but there's more room to run.
perhaps God has allowed the suffering to give those of us more fortunate the opportunity to show and share Gods grace and mercy to them.Maybe we are supposed to love Lucas like God loved us when He gave us full capacity.instead of finding fault, maybe God trusted mankind enough to think that we would or could do something for the Lucas» of this world, maybe we are given the trust to heal the sick, clothe the naked, feed the hungry, love the unloved, if so how are we doing?i got room for improvement how about you rational?
We see municipal and school authorities, for example, scrambling to mediate conflicts about gender - neutral bathrooms and shared locker rooms, fearful of being labeled as bigots, or sued, if they do not comply.
Mike: We wrote Nacho Libre together and I'd get together with them and Jared would show you violent videos he'd watched the day before, Jerusha would say, «Come on guys, let's get stuff done,» then we'd say, «Let's get some food» and then we'd share some ideas before taking naps in different rooms.
i think steve martin may be best keeping away from any church i go to if your preaching rot someone needs to say it, and im sorry but waiting till a mid week bible study to voice that so as to not ruin the smooth running of your show do nt work for me, preaching needs to create room for doubt for questions etc. still room for a passionate shared vision.
So in reference to the orginal article and my first point, I would only echo Pascal's Wager: if I live life accepting of God and «love my neighbor,» but it turns out to be wrong because there is no God, I have no regrets; if I live life unaccepting of God and He does exist, well I guess Ghandi and I will be sharing a room...
I think you need to edit out the part of your post that says NFL owners don't allow players to share politics, the Steelers Coach just disproved that when he tried to make them all hide in the locker room during the National anthems.
Just as universities do not require women to share rooms and showers with men in college dormitories, heterosexual personnel should not be forced to interact with homosexuals without recourse to other living arrangements available to most civilians.
If homosexuals were allowed to serve in the military and occupy the same quarters, how does a commanding officer respond to the charge that, by allowing homosexuals to room together, he is discriminating against heterosexuals if he denies them as unmarried men and women the similar right of sharing the same quarters?
Nor did we share a hotel room in Charlotte.»
And so I find myself jogging next to a girl I went to high school with, spinning alongside the grocery store clerk, doing pilates with my neighbors, and sharing the weight room with the intimidating fit people who I can only assume actually live at the Y.
I brought a loaf to school to share with my friends at lunch (which they all raved about and had no idea that it was Paleo banana bread that they were eating) but the people who didn't get any but were in the classes before lunch were searching around the room trying to figure out where the scent was aerating from.
The point is, while I love sharing this space with you readers and my living room with friends who come by, I don't usually want us all to collaborate on a single bowl of salad dressing.
A room full of friends and family and a buffet of everyone's favorite dish and to share each others stories - Are there any foods you just don't like?
When it comes to Boulud's attention to the details of his empire, there appears to be no hierarchy of importance: The invite list to the upcoming soft opening in Vegas; the amount of cream in the pâté grand - mère used in a banh mi at the Épicerie; a visit to actor Bryan Cranston lunching at Bar Boulud; a call to a high - profile pediatrician on behalf of two married employees with a constipated infant; what to do with a shipment of fresh herring; the placement of speakers in a corner of the dining room at DBGB; the lighting of a photo shoot for a cookbook he's contributed to — all things big and small are apparently in Boulud's portfolio, and everything receives an equal share of energy and time.
But that seems like a little more than I can do on a weekday afternoon, so instead we end up sitting at her dining room table, sharing a couple glasses of red.
Four - star Michigan LB commit Charles Thomas is making sure to share the work he's doing in the weight room online.
You have 30 teams with the same goal of staying under the luxury tax, sharing the data provided by MLBAM's Statcast to help inform their decisions, in a post-Moneyball world where efficiency is king and tanking is viewed as the right thing to do if there is a chance the postseason is out of reach — this isn't a bunch of old rich guys smoking cigars in a dimly lit meeting room while Ueberroth yells at them about fiscal responsibility.
When you spend six months a year sharing hotel rooms, praying to find American food chains off the autobahn and doing your best sardine impression in a sled, it helps if you enjoy each other's company.
David Ospina and James Rodriguez must spend plenty of time together as not only do they share a dressing room with the Colombian national team, they also see each other at family gatherings too after Rodriguez married Ospina's sister Daniela in 2011.
We didn't used to share a room.
Me and Cesc never really got on well on the pitch so they didn't think we could share a dressing room.
I've got ta share a story of my own... My then 3 year old son had heard me mentioning to a friend (he was across the room, I had no idea he could hear me much less was listening) that my bra didn't fit right because of the pregnancy related changes I was undergoing.
I challenged the men and asked them why they did not freely share this part of their workout regimen as much as they volunteered how much they could lift in the weight room or their times in the 40 - yard dash.
Nut & Seed Granola from Feeding the Whole Family: Cooking with Whole Foods by Cynthia Lair (shared with permission) 3 cups rolled oats 1/2 cup sesame seeds 1/2 cup sunflower seeds 1/2 cup pumpkin seeds 1/2 cup almonds, chopped 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour 1/2 tsp cinnamon pinch sea salt 1/3 cup cold - pressed vegetable oil (we like to use coconut, though all wet ingredients need to be at room temperature to do so) 1/3 cup brown rice syrup or maple syrup 1/4 cup apple or orange juice (in a pinch, most other juices have worked for us too) 1 tsp vanilla 1/4 tsp almond extract
Don't let the men out of the room, or she'll start sharing the embarrassing hilarity whether you like it or not.
For all you honeymooners, or people going for a romantic get - away, consider upgrading to the jacuzzi room (which you can do for a cost, or listen to the time share speech), you can also have strawberries and a cheese plate, or flowers and cake delivered to your room.
I didn't have to share a room with anyone or feel forced to stay in a hospital for days.
My daughter does nt do CIO at all at night, if I ignore her, she goes into hysterical fits for 2 hours straight.My son eventually gives up after one hour of crying.Of course there is always the risk of one waking up the other as they share rooms and are very disrupted if kept in separate rooms.
And, I'm a strong advocate for cosleeping (actually, my kids don't even have their own room, we all share one).
The good news is that because they share a room, our twins don't seem very bothered by each other's cries.
And remember that while you should share your room with your baby, that doesn't mean sharing your bed.
There were many in the room, of course, who don't share my views in the slightest.
I'm interested in strategies and experiences — what worked, what didn't work, how your first child handled sharing their room, etc..»
Just because you stop bed sharing doesn't mean you have to stop co-sleeping in the same room altogether.
If you've been bed sharing, you're not doing your baby or yourself any favors by continuing to bed share in a different room.
This way, your child will be able to see, hear, and smell you nearby just like he or she did during bed sharing, but you'll be closer to getting back to a separate room.
Do your kids share a room?
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