It's also got that»50s glamour
girl thing going on, and has side ruching to enhance an hourglass shape.
Not exact matches
«I will say that of the many shows I do throughout the year,
Girls Night In was a singular evening that encouraged women to get together, talk and laugh about the
things we
go through as well as donate some money to Planned Parenthood.
These are all
things that high school
girls are insecure about, and Seventeen channeled what was
going on in high school
girls» minds to power their content strategy.
Whether it's a trip to a breathtaking place they've never been before, an opportunity to attend
Girl Scout camp and revel in the power of the great outdoors, or the chance to try something new, every experience helps them find the G.I.R.L. (
Go - getter, Innovator, Risk - taker, Leader) ™ within to do amazing
things for herself and for her community.
In my childhood... while not raised as a
girl... I had some horrible, disturbing
things happen and I promise... I could
go toe to toe with you on that... but my, God, I don't want to re-hash that here.
i saw his email address on the internet where a
girl post on how Dr.Grant helped her so i decided to contact him and he told me that every
thing will be fine and now i am happy becauseDr.Grant is a man of his words because everything
went well as he promised me.
But as long as I know how important maternal health is to Haiti's future, and as long as I know that women are being abused and raped, as long as I know that
girls are being denied life itself through selective abortion, abandonment, and abuse, as long as brave little
girls in Afghanistan are being attacked with acid for the crime of
going to school, and until being a Christian is synonymous with doing something about these
things, you can also call me a feminist.
This
thing has been
going on since the 1920's, prohibition, flapper
girls and the Scopes trial.
janey33, if you want to believe such nonsense, then even when I tell you the whole
thing with Mary and the bullshlt «Holy Spirit» was some guy getting his jollies with a young unmarried
girl and not any supernatural even at all, you'd say I'm still
going to someplace that makes no sense and is worthless as a rational concept?
I'm not even
going to touch the whole «calling me a
girl»
thing when I'm actually a thirty - seven - year - old woman but whatever.
In college I lived a closeted life while still trying to
go with
girls because that was the right
thing to do and I didn't want to disgrace my family.
The
girls go to prom expecting the typical sexual experience pop culture has taught them to want, but they end up finding out the real
thing is different for each of them.
We've done
things like providing scholarships to
girls in Africa who want to
go to secondary school.
In my case, I've had tons of
things that have happened to me and He has always been there to help me, but one time I was
going through a problem, a big one, and no one knew about it, I don't like to talk about really personal
things, but this
girl whom I had just met once told me that God told her something and it was related to my problem, I knew for sure no one knew about it, I was in a foreign country alone with my husband, so I knew that it was Him talking to me through her.
The most respectful
thing to do to a
girl athlete is
go for it and let it her win or lose on her merit alone.
«Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will among men, and that is just what they did except there were so many of them that there was a fair amount of crowding and jockeying for position, with the result that one particular angel, a
girl about nine years old who was smaller than most of them, ended up so far out on the fringes of
things that not even by craning her neck and standing on tiptoe could she see what was
going on.
wow i hope this isn't what my taxes
go to write here this is the dumbest article in the world why would you even bother to publish this cnn its plain and simple people God created sex a beautiful and amazing
thing that a husband a wife could come together as one ann have covenant together and if you look in the old testament and study out the blood covenant you will see that one of the steps of the blood covenant is sharing blood and if the
girl is a virgin that you marry trust me she will have no problem sharing her blood with you.
But
things go awry before the end of the book's preface, in which the self - professed «good Catholic
girl» makes clear her rejection of the unjust Christian god.
The other evening I decided to do this really stupid
thing and
go to the grocery store at 5 p.m. with the
girls.
I am, after all, the
girl telling you that watching a movie with this popcorn is
going to be the most exciting
thing about your weekend.
girl, you make my speakers
go boom boom dancin» on the tailgate in a full moon that kinda
thing makes a man
go mmm hmmm
Tofu is one of those
things that I've come to really enjoy but am slightly afraid of making it myself lol I need to put on my big
girl pants and
go for it!
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For one because I grew up secretly dreaming that I actually was a Gilmore
girl because I have that whole brown hair - blue eyes
thing going on.
I'm LOVING this healthy
girl scout cookie
thing you've got
going on!
This
girl's gonna do bits in this
thing.
«The little
things they do make a real difference and the
girls» game understanding has
gone up a level since she's been here.»
Picturing our sons playing in the NBA comes naturally, but
girls, well, they do «
girl things» and then
go off on their own path.
We painted our
girl's (3 & 9 years old) room this past weekend and we are working on
going through all their
things to get them settled in a shared room.
Things have been a bit hectic in the Mum's the Word house since Sausage
went back to school; first, the
girls were poorly (tonsilitis), then I was poorly (gall bladder) and then the car decided to
go kaput, leaving us unable to make regular trips to the shops, so we were living on what we had in the cupboards and as a result, my slow cookers have been rather neglected!
2nd was a great sleeper and by 4 months was
going 14hours a night in her own bed no problems there (funny
thing is there is 17m between my
girls so baby slept through night before her sister).
The
girl's lacrosse helmet fiasco in Florida amply demonstrates just how horribly
things can and will
go off track when that process isn't followed and when politics trumps science.
They were nasty in the
things they said but the worst being that my little
girl was
going to be ruined because I was making a horrible decision as a mother and not taking the advice of the experts and doing what they knew was best.
Potty training
girls can be fun by allowing your little
girl to
go shopping for her new equipment and help pick
things out.
My boys, so my first two were boys, so my first son was about six months and same
thing really for my second son and I was really personally disappointed by that, that wasn't my plan, my plan was to breastfeed them a lot longer than that and just other
things just kind of got in the way and education and everything that probably could get in the way and with my
girls I just kind of was like and I think what helped me too was knowing that the twins were my last plan pregnancy, like after that like, if I get pregnant you know «Surprise» but we are not planning have any more kids and I think knowing
going into to it that I wasn't able to do what I wanted to do with my first two, really, really motivated me and knowing that these are my last babies that I'm planning to have so if I, it's now or never so it's kind of like putting a little bit of pressure on me I guess on that regard.
It can take their minds off all the logistics of preparing for the arrival of the baby with getting all the necessary
things like nappies, bottles and newborn baby clothes ready, while also fretting about how they're
going to dress their newborn
girl or boy.
The situation will to just get worse.Your young
girl might refuse to obey even with simple routinary
things such as getting up,
going to bed, dressing, eating time, and
going to the bathroom.
It's possible that being a good mother to that little
girl and dressing her up in pretty flower headbands is just about the only
thing that's keeping her mother
going.
I had two boys and then a
girl all under 4 and it is the best
thing I ever did (although I now wish I had
went ahead and had 4).
I feel like everyone (especially people without kids) are judging us like we are doing something wrong, and people say
things to her too about not being a big
girl because only big
girls go on the potty.
But one
thing is for sure, I always always make sure we are stocked to the brim with extras of everything, in case we run out and I am not at home, our
girls will always have their
go - to's on hand.
I never heard of this 3 day
thing before, and gave it a
go with our 4th (and only
girl).
If I could
go back in time and talk to the
girl I was, the one who was talking about
going on a diet at an absurdly young age, there are so many
things I would say.
Odds are, the first
thing anyone's
going to tell you about your baby
girl is how pretty she is.
As our
girls head towards their teenage years, small
things begin to get more and more complicated to figure out sometimes — why they're left out, how to juggle academics when there is the obsession with beauty amongst their friends every day, how to deal with irritating (and gorgeous) boys, how to manage time effectively; the list
goes on.
He did nt mention anything about lots of them looking exactly the same, he had a really good play with a couple of twin
girls and loved all the double buggies, he is a fan of twin club now Fridays scan was a proper, long scan to check the growth of both
girls, the scans are getting more and more uncomfortable now as its so difficult to lie on my back, but my consultant is just such an excellent sonographer (compared to all others who had a
go at scanning before) that the whole
thing is ok, painless and swift, even though not rushed!
My first son was over 9 pounds and then my second son was about 7.5, he was pretty average, but I remember with the
girls, we have the jaundice
thing kind of
going on with the
girls too and some other issues that we're working through and I remember because we were dealing with the last weight with them that like every ounce really counted like I remember being more concerned about that because they did weigh as much, right?
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i have an 11 week old
girl and am having napping issues - for approx. 6 weeks now she falls asleep fine but always wakes up early, very very rarely making it through 1 hr uninterrupted... i've read through a lot of the posts and tried various
things such as cutting back on waketime, increasing waketime, cio, etc. but nothing has worked... when she does wake early i try and get her back down but it does get frustrating at times... her nighttime sleep is pretty random as well - she's anywhere from 5 - 7rs, sometimes 8 - 8.5 hrs, once 9.5 hrs, then all of a sudden she
went back down to 4 - 4.5 hrs... is this normal?
If she looks lonely, I
go on over to talk to her, and encourage her, and let her know that she is doing a wonderful
thing, not only for her baby but for all the women and
girls around her!