Sentences with phrase «done around the house so»

We're hanging in Connecticut this weekend and hoping to get some projects done around the house so I can start shooting a few new interiors posts for the blog.

Not exact matches

«The challenge they have is that the president sometimes moves so rapidly that they don't get a team around that gets it organized,» said Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker and a Trump ally.
I sort of equate it to thinning of the herd, you make people fat dumb and happy if they don't have to work for it... why sacrifice that 3 week trip to Europe so your great grandchild can sit around the house at 27 smoking pot and going to the club.
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.
Trayvon was walking around a neighborhood where there had been repeated break ins, and Zimmerman himself had his house broken into, so he decided to do a neighborhood watch to protect people in the area from getting their things stolen.
So if I needed to run around the house pretending to be a crazy Viking woman for some inspiration to keep on going, that is what I was going to do.
5 You did not go up to the gaps or restore the wall around the house of Israel so that it might stand in battle on the day of the LORD.
I don't keep that around the house so I don't want to buy a whole container for one recipe
I tweeked this a bit because of what I had around the house - didn't have peppers so I added a big pinch of red pepper flakes.
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 love me those wonton strips, but didn't want to buy a big bag of fried deliciousness to have around the house, because DANGER, so the crunch in my version comes from the cashews and sesame - crusted baked tofu.
and I followed the recipe exactly except I used less chicken in case it didn't come out good lol, I saw it getting all sticky and I got so excited I started jumping, then I tasted it and started running around the house letting everyone taste it lol.
I try to have at least one healthy type of treat around the house so I don't get tempted on anything bad!!
This stuff doesn't last long around my house — > so I highly recommend doubling the recipe if you have lots of cheesecake - lovers around!
Like you I do not keep bisquick around the house so this was perfect.
«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.»
And for the most part, we not only think that way but act that way, otherwise there wouldn't be so many articles about working women complaining that their husbands don't do their part around the house or with the kids.
If you women are so upset that men don't do more around the house then you should have gotten that all straight BEFORE marriage.
I had to accept that Matthew would no longer be able to help as much around the house as he used to, so the chores and everyday things he was doing before were now going to be my responsibility (my «favorite» being cleaning the toilets... gross).
I usually give out pretzels and goldfish type crackers because I don't get very many trick or treater and so don't want that junk around my house — and quite honestly, my kids don't eat the candy.
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.
yet... when i get sick... i get maybe an hour nap and then i either have to help with the kids, or do stuff around the house or go to work... the worse time i was ever sick that i can remember is when i was 8 months preggo with my 2nd, i was already feeling like crap my whole pregnancy, i was high risk so i was seeing the dr twice a week (3 hour appts... lame) and i got some kinda bug, well my hubby still made me help with the kids, and the needy dog and everything else around the house... preggo... sick... then he got sick... and was dying lol.
I do tend to use the cover when around my dad, brother, and father - in - law although on our recent 5 week stay at my parents» house I used it for maybe a day before going «Whatever» — again it's so discreet and my dad certainly didn't care if I nursed while sitting in the same room watching TV with him, so why should I care?
T is really starting to role play especially being me — she loves copying what I'm doing and helping around the house so one of the things that Santa is looking at bringing is a wooden kitchen and WOHO Zulily has a few wooden kitchens today — my favourite is the prairie kitchen with it's pale colouring and beautiful traditional look T will have a more stylish kitchen than I do.
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.
So, let's talk about materials though; I mean we don't have the set up, a classroom but what are some good things for families to have on hand or around the house when they're homeschooling.
... 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.
I have had 5 children so I'm pretty tired all the time anyway, even though I have a fantastic husband that does help loads with all the chores around the house it's still draining when you're with the kids all through the day whilst he's at work.
The hummingbird has been in preschool for a few days a week and I've gotten so used to having some time to get things done around the house, run errands, etc..
For instance, a child who doesn't listen when told not to throw a ball around in the house and breaks a lamp may have to give up allowance money or do extra chores to help pay for a replacement; a child who is told not to ride her bicycle in the street but does so anyway may have the bike taken away for the rest of the day.
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.
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.
So, ever since Viva was born, I've gone WAY overboard on what I instruct the Easter Bunny to set out for her to find in the morning, She doesn't even like sugar all that much, but she has so much candies, and so many eggs and gifts hidden around the house and yard for her that she actually gets bored, stops for brunch, and then goes for round twSo, ever since Viva was born, I've gone WAY overboard on what I instruct the Easter Bunny to set out for her to find in the morning, She doesn't even like sugar all that much, but she has so much candies, and so many eggs and gifts hidden around the house and yard for her that she actually gets bored, stops for brunch, and then goes for round twso much candies, and so many eggs and gifts hidden around the house and yard for her that she actually gets bored, stops for brunch, and then goes for round twso many eggs and gifts hidden around the house and yard for her that she actually gets bored, stops for brunch, and then goes for round two.
Next time around we'd like to book two nights, so the first day could be spent enjoying Historic Deerfield (we didn't manage to see the Indian House Memorial in full, or the Apprentice's Workshop at Dwight House, an activity center featuring woodworking, ceramics, and textiles... among other stops) and a second day could involve zipping down to Northampton and the Eric Carle Museum in Amherst.
We generally have so much DIY to do inside the house we don't get around to doing anything outside, but having the app and a weekend of dry though still quite cold weather really inspired us to get out and do something useful.
If so, you don't want to waste time around the house hunting for items to pack.
So I can tell you that one of my favorite things to do while accomplishing mundane chores around the house is watch daytime cooking...
Mother of one 8 - month - old Playards - YES Bassinet - NO (used the pack - n - play) Swaddle Blankets - YES (Aden + Anais) Crib - YES SnuggleU - HAVE N'T USED Rocking chair / glider - NO Activity gym - YES Bouncer - YES Bumbo - YES (I didn't have one, but I have tried it and would get one on sale for my next baby) Exersaucer - YES Jumper - HAVE N'T USED Front Carrier - YES Stroller - YES Wet wipe warmer - NO (I haven't actually used one, but I didn't use one and diaper changes were fine) Changing table - YES Swing - YES Lilly Padz - HAVE N'T USED Nursing pillow - NO Milkies - HAVE N'T USED Nipple cream - YES Nursing nightgown - NO (I slept in nursing tanks and they were fabulous) Bottle warmer - NO Bottle dishwasher basket - YES (also good for small toys and various things) Bottle drying rack - NO Highchair - NO (used a booster from the start) Booster Seat for Meals - YES (we used this instead of a high chair) Burp cloths - YES (I still have the littered strategically around the house) Baby bathtub - NO Nasal aspirator - NO (I use the free one from the hospital, but I wouldn't buy one; I haven't found them to work so well) Baby fingernail clippers - NO (I use adult cuticle clippers and they are wonderful) Video monitor - YES Audio monitor - HAVEN «T USED Gas drops - NO Gripe water - YES
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.
And then I got off the mountain and toured a medical facility and halfway house for women suffering from Obstetric Fistula and those two things did more to solidify my view that this pop culture around birth is so elitist and dangerous than the previous 11 years of mothering and being around santicmommies.
My project was to make my husband more energetic so he would do more chores around the house.
My husband gets home around this time, and he will usually play with both kids while I clean up around the house, do dishes, and so on.
Let your little one go about their usual business around the house, wearing underwear and (preferably) a warm top so they don't get cold.
I didn't babywear my older children, but after watching me babywear my youngest, I have helped them both, countless times, create a wrap out of a scarf so they could babywear their teddybears around the house and practice peaceful parenting in their play.
These locks are easy to operate, and generally a kit will come with several locks that are operated with the same key so you don't have to keep track of different keys around the house.
CHRISTINE STEWART - FITZGERALD: Au pairs are, I mean they're providing a service of childcare and helping around the house in that regard, but in addition to childcare I mean, having au pair is really truly a cultural experience, so where do most of the au pairs come from and you know, how do they benefit from the program?
So, around the house try to let him do mainly what he wants, as long as he doesn't hurt himself.
Forgive the horrible selfie, I rarely even have my picture taken, let alone attempt to do it myself, at the end of the day... rocking Christmas fluffy sleep pants, but hey, that's life around here, I actually DID have on nicer pants before that, but my last tally of pants I can wear outside the house is 3, so I do the best I can in order to make sure I have clothes for the next day.
Virgo dads are tight on discipline and organization, so you can expect that he will always be there to do all the jobs around the house that you won't have the time for.
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