Sentences with phrase «fast forward to»

Fast forward to my newest addition and the hundreds of dollars I've spent on applecheeks and I would NEVER recommend them to anyone again.
Add to that, having to wait through what seems like an eternity to greet your tiny human, the squishy - faced, miniature version of yourself can make you wish you had a time machine and could fast forward to the part where you have a beautiful, healthy baby.
Fast forward to my pregnancy with Colin, and my OB still suggested the same prenatal vitamins.
Fast forward to 2017, the year I discovered satin pillows cases!
Fast forward to now, he's 5.5 months old, and the ball thing just completely turned on us.
Fast forward to the birth of my son one year ago and I was now armed with all the tools to teach him healthy sleep habits from day one.
But fast forward to the 2000s and beyond, and less than.01 percent of babies are called Dorothy.
Fast forward to baby # 2, and i knew babywearing was LIFE As soon as I found out I was pregnant I was scouring the BST pages for an infant Kinderpack.
Fast forward to just before his third birthday and it was a different story.
Fast forward to 2016 and her blog not only shares tips on how to overcome insomnia but also how to structure your life through meditation, inspiration and more for peaceful rest at night.
Now fast forward to my current age (34) and a few more pregnancies later... let's just say my metabolism is not like a hyper chipmunk anymore.
Fast forward to two weeks after Ms. Nora was born.
Fast forward to a few days later when I became more mobile and was discharged home.
Fast forward to 2007 or 2008 and things look a different.
Fast forward to Eli's pregnancy, and we had planned to do the same — but not six weeks, six months.
Now let's fast forward to release day, Thursday, June 25th.
Fast forward to just a few years ago.
Fast forward to 2016 and I have been to more international destinations that I could have ever imagined, and I've done it all with my kids.
Fast forward to the October issue of Essence.
Fast forward to today.
It's 11 minutes of great side by side comparisons but you can always fast forward to the end to see the real winner.
Let's fast forward to 3mos of age now.
Fast forward to last year around this time, Steven called me on a Saturday while I was testing Skillet Nachos in the kitchen and proceeded to tell me of the cutest little mini pig that he found at the market.
Fast forward to the last twenty years of reproductive medicine, maternity care, and pregnancy health in the United States and things look a lot different than they did just a half - century before.
Fast forward to my life with two kids and many hormone changes later and I have developed milk - related health problems like lactose intolerance or Post-Dairy Digestive Discomfort — which is what prompted me to explore the a2 Milk ® Ambassador Program through Influence Central.
Fast forward to two kids later, and I know exactly how she feels.
Fast forward to daughter number two.
Fast forward to the final day, Blair calls me after I've picked my son up to tell me that because my husband or I never gave her ANOTHER VERBAL notice (even though the policy requires a written notice) she had proceeded with charging us for the following week.
Ugh, can I just fast forward to that day???? ReplyCancel
Fast forward to 4 months post partum and the dreaded 4 month sleep regression hit our family.
Skinny Limits Raw Juice Cleanse Fast forward to January 2014, and things finally changed when Moms Meet offered me the opportunity to try a 3 - day Skinny Limits raw juice cleanse.
Let us now fast forward to the birth of our identical twin girls four years later.
So, fast forward to my son, who is now 8mo.
Fast forward to age THREE and 3 months.
Fast forward to now and I pretty much have to force him to go to the bathroom.
Fast forward to raising a child in America.
Fast forward to the 21st century and there are nappy changing dads taking on more duties than you could possibly imagine.
Fast forward to Aug 31, 2016 when my youngest was born.
Fast forward to today and it's a whole different story.
Fast forward to when I was expecting my first child.
Or you can just fast forward to summer with an item already on the menu: the Summer Peach French Toast.
Fast forward to almost five years later, and we are happy with our only - child decision.
Fast forward to this year & my 1st grandchild & I have loved helping to build his stash & seeing what works.
Now fast forward to baby number three... where did this baby come from?!
Fast forward to about 8 weeks and she was starting to need to be rocked during sleep transitions and her 7 hour stretch that she was doing at night shortened to 4 hours.
Fast forward to the birth of my twins, which was one week earlier than my planned C - section due to an ultrasound suggesting that my son was not, in fact, on par with his sister as far as weight was concerned.
Fast forward to today; I've realized how much is missing in our relationship.
Fast forward to 2018 and it seems like it's against the laws of parenthood to throw a party without a theme.
Fast forward to the past few weeks and now that the holidays are over we finally have been getting back into our groove again.
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