Don't
forget things outside the feeding component like diapers, bibs, clothes, wipes, and then repeat for the other baby as they each need their own items.
Not exact matches
As a historian by background who has written quite a bit on the Great War, it's always nice to see the media cover
things that otherwise have been long
forgotten outside the ranks of historians and buffs.
Oh
forgot to mention taking just one
thing or
outside influence or order out of sequence blows the whole
thing up.
What we've lost as a society is community, we have
forgotten that community (and I mean serious community, not your neighborhood farm stand, or local library group) is the way to overcome overconsumption, overwork, overproducing of waste, etc... If you own
things collectively and collectively do the work and don't strive for worldly possessions, and don't be so
outside the box that you create your own box you might find a really interesting balance.
The important
thing that people either tend to
forget or don't know about the thyroid is that it not only affects all aspects of the body (metabolism, neurological function, energy, etc), but it is also affected by so many factors within and
outside of the body.
However, when it's 90 degrees
outside and the last
thing you want to do is cut on your oven but you desperately want brownies, you
forget all the scary
things you hear about microwaves and just throw the darn pan in and see what happens!
My journey hasn't always been easy, I've paid some serious dues (showing up over and over again for 5 am appointments to train someone, standing
outside in the freezing cold dark streets only to have them tell me
things like: «they
forgot we had an appointment» or «I have a headache, can we do this another time?»
Because we've had such nice weather we've been spending most of our days
outside, and I don't know if it's the nice weather zapping my memory or new mommy brain but I have been
forgetting about
things and leaving them to the last minute (more than usual).
The
thing is that after two or three weeks at home, when he got all his vaccines, we started to leave the backyard door open for him to go out whenever he wanted to and we walked him several times a day so he never had the need of using the pads again, the problem is that he got so used to doing his business
outside that he
forgot what the pee pads are for (he sometimes even takes his naps on them) and when we leave him alone (usually not more than 4/5 hours a day) he does his business all over the house, even when we leave some «strategic» pee pads here and there.
It is amazing that we
forget we have some amazing
things just
outside our own neighbourhood.
And one
thing's for sure: start playing it and you'll quickly
forget about that pretty spring weather
outside.
Working predominately
outside the gallery space, Heather and Ivan Morison focus on the interaction of people and ordinary
things, objects
forgotten and unnoticed.
You are doing too many
things that are
outside of your genius zone, which is practicing law, in case you
forgot!
Leaving personal items
outside public places like a bathroom stall,
forgetting your wallet on a shop counter or unknowingly keeping your items alone on a pool lounger or on the beach while you go swimming are all instances of leaving your
things unattended and any stolen stuff claims that occur due to such actions are invalid.
Don't
forget about your life
outside of work, what are some of the
things that you enjoy doing?