My house is staying a bit messier, I'm not blogging as much and we're really taking advantage of those free bakery cookies
during grocery runs.
I expect we'll be making Mosley's a regular stop
during our grocery runs from now on.
Not exact matches
Running errands and
grocery shopping
during the week after a baby is born isn't part of a doula's services.
I then was in the
grocery store and
ran into a client who told me that she was on a three - day cleanse to help her reset and reestablish the (forgotten) habits she had learned
during our work together.
I would think the same about a girl... but where I live, flip flops and sandals never get put away for good and I know I've been guilty of a
grocery store
run in flip flops
during a storm.
During weekly
runs to the
grocery store, I rarely bother with a list.
At the time, I was
running varsity cross-country and working two minimum - wage jobs in addition to my freelance work, so I would sketch out ideas for websites on the back of study guides
during lectures, and squeeze in an hour or two of coding after my last shift at the local
grocery store, which ended at midnight.
Circa 2006/2007,
during my alarmed phase, I traded in my Subaru for a Prius (no idea at this point if this was a net carbon / resource savings, but it was good PR), moved to a location where I could walk to work (and
grocery store, etc.), religiously
ran around turning off lights and turning down the thermostat (my staff at Georgia Tech
ran around turing the lights back on and turning up the thermostat).
As a cashier at a local
grocery store for three years, I have experience providing friendly service to customers even
during the busiest hours of service, when patience
runs thin.