Sentences with phrase «even eat at our table»

We can't even eat at our table this time of year it seems.

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They took him on vacations with them, let him eat at the table with them and even let him sleep in bed with them.
After the conference, Peter came to Antioch and at first ate with gentile Christians; then emissaries arrived from James, and Peter and other Jewish Christians (including even Barnabas) withdrew from table fellowship.
And to make it all perfect, gorgeous dinnerware to serve the food prepared with love — even people who don't like / don't know how to cook are pleased to eat at a beautifully set table.
He even commented how eating it took took him back to sitting at his grandmother's kitchen table, the sound of Wheel of Fortune from the TV in the next room playing in the background.
We usually end up eating at the counter on the stools because when dinner rolls around, I just couldn't manage to get the table even partly cleared so we could eat there before Kit starts freaking out from being hangry.
It is perfectly acceptable and even encouraged at my table to eat asparagus spears with your fingers.
Even when I am far far away in lovely Slovenia, chicken pot pie brings me right back to those evenings in Colorado, when the snow had fallen three feet outside, and we were all warm and cozy at the dinner table eating this pot pie.
Maybe someday, we'll even sit at the conference table, instead of eating in front of our screens.
Two evenings in a row I had pudding on offer for dessert and Timothy sat down at the table and ate his dinner with a minimum of pre-schooler drama.
Even though we were in amazing parks, I wanted the kids to have photographs of being in the tent, making s» mores for the first time, and eating together at the picnic table.
With a little practice, it's become easy for me to check my son's forehead temp, even at the breakfast table while he's eating before school.
Teachers are overworked like everyone else, but as one teacher at Emerson Elementary pointed out that breakfast - in - the - classroom time can be valuable — learning how to do hygiene, table manners, using breakfast time to talk about how to eat properly, how to carry on a conversation while eating, even something as simple as handwashing!
Even if not nutritionally ideal, a home cooked meal allows for control over fat, salt and sugar, it reinforces cooking skills and hopefully also gets a family to sit down at a table to eat together.
But even with respect to the older child, I believe that Satter would say (and she indicated as much in an email to me) that with respect to any behavior at the table, whether it's eating vegetables or putting one's napkin on one's lap, children learn far better by osmosis — by observing your behavior — than through any overt parental pressure, which more often than not can backfire.
Even though she still sits in a high chair and eats with her fingers, she sits right at the table with us and eats while we eat.
And I often find that taking that first small step up out of the pit — eating at the table instead of hunched over a plate on the sofa; snuggling with the kids instead of pushing them away; walking instead of doughnut - imbibing — seems to give me the energy to make an even better choice the next day, and the next day, and the next.
Encourage your child to stay at the table for the designated mealtime — even if he or she doesn't eat.
I would definitely give him some food at 6 and sit with you at the table at this point even just to get him used to eating dinner with the family.
While toddlers are notorious for digging in their heels and exerting their will at every opportunity, making a few small changes to your feeding routine can have a profound effect on their willingness to stay at the table and hey, maybe even eat a little.
Allow baby to sit at the family table even if baby is not going to be eating.
We have one of these lobster chairs in our car at all times and use it on various occasions: when visiting friends, going to a restaurant, staying with families, even when eating at a picnic table during a road trip.
We eat dinner at the table as a family every evening.
Travelers indulging in a community based tourism trip might follow a local guide deep into his tribe's forest to spot otherworldly wildlife, eat exotic regional delicacies around rough - hewn tables, watch and even take part in celebrations of local culture, and sleep on straw mats at the homes of local families.
Instead, try eating at the kitchen table or, even better, in the dining room, where you're away from the fridge full of food.
They kind of go through that dark place for a little while but when you come out the other side and you can look at a cookie sitting on a table and not even think twice about wanting to eat it and you can see a bowl of M&M s and not feel like you have to reach for it and that stuff doesn't actually appeal to you, it's a pretty cool feeling and it's a powerful feeling and so when you make it through those first few days and usually it is anywhere from five days to a little over a week, then those cravings do subside.
Even if you are eating a meal or 2 alone, sit at the table, turn off the TV, and concentrate on enjoying your meal.
We automatically match the pace at which people around us eat and «mirror» their behavior, Dr. Albers explains, and that's true even if they're at another table and you don't know them.
Definitely eat at the bar area — at Chili's you get free bottomless chips and salsa when you do, and there are tables and it's really not that different than the restaurant side (even with kids along)!
Eating together at the same table, taking a walk while holding hands, or even smelling each other's hair mean a lot more in a long distance relationship.
Maybe even remnants of an old meal that I had while not being able to put the book down to eat at the table:).
That evening my husband and I eat a silent dinner at the kitchen table.
While very few children jump up and down at the prospect of eating a full - sized sliced tomato, even the staunchest of vegetable eaters will recognize the value of having a piece of produce you can roll across the table.
His appetite has not decreased at all, he is still eating his cat food, and he even tries to dig in the trash and beg at the table.
Everytime he sees me and my family eating or even approaching the food on the table he comes to us and stares at us, the staring doesn't bother us but then he starts scratching our legs, trying to climb up our legs and then he might even start barking.
The royal family isn't often caught eating out, and some restaurants even refuse to disclose whether they have ever dined at their tableseven when an... Read More
Secure a table overlooking the ocean and reserve a private dining table and eat Caribbean - inspired fare at the water's edge for a romantic evening and watch the turquoise ocean crash by your happy feet.
Savor a meal at your own dining table, or eat in the Executive Lounge, serving a complimentary breakfast, and evening reception with drinks and canapés.
Yet, while the great artist had a love for critters (his pet dachshund Lump would even eat at the dinner table), his use of cats, camels and more was not a case of whimsical affection, but a recognition that the animal kingdom is often harnessed allegorically to express human desires and truths.
For dinner the hospitalero made us two wonderful paellas which we ate at the round table for 12 people (one seat was empty), and then enjoyed the evening light reading outside until almost sunset (truth be told, the sun set after I went to sleep).
But there is a time of the day when I do nt know what to do or how to approach to my middle son JP of 6 years a very stong - willing boy because I know he is kind of challenging me, and the worst thing is that my little girl is starting to do the same and that time is mealtime, in Mexico we have «lunch» with the family at 2:00 pm when they come back from school and that is his worst time for JP and even when I try to prevent the explosion cooking his favorite meal, start a conversation about the school, how was their day and give him a little bit more of the attention I feel he is trying to get, he «sits» on the table and starts saying silly things or calling names to his brother LM 9 (with the one I've always had a hard time «making» him to eat and my attention «was» always on him because he eats just a few things and in a very little portion, he is very thin, etc.etc.
My husband and I do the same thing, even though we have a kitchen table, dining table or our kitchen island that we could eat at.
Of course, we need to be able to eat a few things at home, even without a kitchen, so a card table and a microwave are a quick fix.
But the most important advise I can give, and one we practice to this day... eat dinner together at the table / bar as often as possible, even if it just a quick sandwich in the midst of chaos.
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