Sentences with phrase «full time no kids»

I work full time no kids but one day and just loving life and living one day at a time and just dealing the hand I was dealt.

Not exact matches

Kutcher and Kunis obviously have their hands full with the kids, but they found some time recently to pop up on «The Bachelorette» to help Rachel Lindsay run her fellas through a «husband material» obstacle course challenge.
In addition to her long - time modeling career, Maye is a dietician - nutritionist and full - time fan of her three entrepreneurial kids Elon, Kimbal and Tosca Musk.
This ignores how differently each of us learns and pretends that a single instructor standing in front of a classroom full of kids can effectively teach anything to all of them at the same time.
If you have a seriously anxious child, the Times and WSJ article are worth a read in full for a more in - depth understanding of the science, but the takeaway of both is clear for those facing more garden - variety youthful anxiety: Be kind but be firm and nudge your kids to face their fears.
With the madness that sometimes comes with my full - time job and two kids under four years old, we both agreed that if we're going to do this crazy 5 - year mortgage pay off extravaganza then we still need to have fun.
It will pay for the college tuition of any full - time employee's kids.
When was the last time you went out to dinner and saw a table full of kids without iPads or iPhones in their hands?
With three kids and full work and writing schedules, I don't get much time for social outings.
After attempting this experiment for a month and failing many times (what would YOU have done at the grocery checkout with four kids and a full cart only to realize you forgot cash??)
In the summer of 2009, she closed her wedding calligraphy business to focus on Stella & Dot full - time, attending trunk shows and training others while juggling her kids» football games and doctors» appointments.
Pay the mortgage on a $ 10m mansion as well as a $ 5m summer place in the Hamptons, put four kids through Ivy League colleges, fly first class anywhere you'd like, make half a dozen angel investments at $ 250K each, eat out every night at three star restaurants, vacation on the Riviera, and have a full - time cook, butler, nanny and chauffeur.
That same $ 1mil could provide 40 or 50 full time jobs... now instead of one guy sitting on $ 1mil in a trust fund or buying one boat, you have 40 people renting, buying groceries, cars, gas, homes, clothes for their kids, etc..
You never once smacked one of those kids, the ones there on full scholarship with visions of patched sport coasts in the Ivory Tower, you never once icily mentioned that you were working full time, going into debt, commuting two hours to school, that you had three small babies at home, that you worked in a fast - paced and exhausting industry under tremendous pressure just to come home, kiss your kids for a brief moment, launching into that thesis until well past midnight, just to get up at 6 the next morning and do it all over again, relentlessly.
She was an academic - turned stay - at - home - mom writing a dissertation, and I was a full - time teacher - mom driving 45 minutes to and from work with 2 young kids, one who puked regularly out of carsickness.
With a wife and three kids, working toward adopting a fourth child, full - time school, full - time work, speaking engagements, and writing, I just don't have enough time.
I thought by this time, I'd have a calendar full of playdates and plenty of funny kid stories to tell.
They take a lot of time to prepare, record, edit, and publish, and since I have a full time job, a wife, three kids, and am trying to write books, prepare courses, and run my blog in there as well, I sometimes wonder if this Podcast is worth the effort.
Others provide by caring for the kids full - time while their spouse goes to work.
Trust me, as someone who grew up as a pastor's kid, I certainly understand the connotation and weight of «full - time ministry» that has been cemented in the young Christian mind.
Having a «full - time parent raising kids» was the fourth most - often cited option.
Providing day care and having a full - time relative care for kids were each chosen by less than 20 percent of the respondents.
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
«Try not to eat them all at once» OMG they are just amazing, kids love them and knowing that are full of wonderful nutrients is fantastic... I used buckwheat flour has I hadn't used it before will try quinoa next time...
In addition to all of the work at the church over the years, my parents somehow both worked full - time jobs while raising four wild kids.
This time you'll fill the jar half full with flour, add a little sugar if desired, crack in the egg, but only add enough milk to take you to 3/4 of the way up the jar... you can even teach your kids about maths while making these!
no idea) at times when people say they are so stressed or scattered b / c while I have a full time office job, I have no kids and pretty much do what I want when I want.
But with two little kids, a husband who works hard at his job then lost his job then immediately interviewed for and got and is working even harder at a new job, my own part time pay / full time hours work from home job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
Keeping the kids entertained and fed is a full time job in itself — how can they eat so much?
Whether your baby is just transitioning to solids or you've got a house full of hungry kids, finding the time to plan, shop, prep and cook fresh, nutritionally - balanced meals is challenging.
We always knew what was for dinner and I can only imagine how much simpler it made his life while working full - time with two kids.
He's a huge beef bourguignon fan & I make it for him a couple of times a year even though the meat creeps me out some times (I was a full on vegetarian as a little kid & never quite developed the taste for red meat).
I have to admit: I gave in and went full Southwest a couple of times with pepper jack cheese and a dollop of guacamole, but most of the time I like to stick with the classics: shredded lettuce, pickles, and onions, and — aw, who am I kidding?
Getting dinner together can be challenging, especially for those who work full time and / or have kids.
Even my kids call the Gluten Free Burger Buns So I Don't Cry by their full title, as I make them all the time, and always refer to them that way.
Honestly as a mom of 4, I don't know how anyone blogs full time with that many kids.
With two kids under 3 and a full time job I'm always looking for something delicious and healthy that can be ready in 45 min.
I had tried going to the gym regularly to exercise but I'm a full - time mother with 2 kids, and I don't have the energy to workout every day for hours...
By the time I made waffles for the third time, I had a kitchen full of dirty dishes, paper towels all around, two bowls full of unused «failed» batter or better If I say «dough», and one batch tossed down the sink disposer, and I was standing there covered with as much flour as you can imagine, very much frustrated, thinking like a mad scientist where it went wrong while regular waffles with all purpose flour were cooking in the waffle maker for my dear kids, making me crave them that much more.
I'd hate to work full - time, run the foundation and look after the kids and the house and everything else.
I was working full time, going to culinary school and had a little kid in school, so I guess I just threw them in a box.
It's full of healthy fats, which will definitely keep those energetic kids nice and full until morning time!
Probably because most of us are home throughout the week since the kids are homeschooled and I work from home full - time and my hubby part - time.
as a mom of 5 young kids and a full time physician... I can definitely use some ideas for slow cooking whole foods... we are on a gluten free, casein free diet... well I am and am trying to convince the hubby..
When I was a kid my mom cooked us dinner every night, no small feat considering she had a full time job and two very picky kids.
For someone who works full time and doesn't get home until dinner time, or even for the stay - at - home mom who's day is consumed with running around after kids, shuttling them to and from school and sports, a slow cooker is a saving grace.
Next time we're honestly better off playing a full XI of kids.
«Very good for a kid playing a full half his first time out.
I'm a college kid and a full time investor.
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