Sentences with phrase «heard these stories too»

We don't only want to tell our birth stories; we want to hear your stories too!
such beautiful pictures and I love that you visit the farm everyear, it always looks like such a perfect festive event:) It was lovely to hear your story too Mel x http://mediamarmalade.com
We heard those stories too and actually one of the first questions we get asked when we talk to people about self managing our properties is «how do you do it?».
I love hearing those stories too!
Now your therapist shouldn't be abusive — and I've heard those stories too — but most of the time I hear about therapists who aren't bold enough about pointing out the 900 pound gorilla in the room.

Not exact matches

You won't hear much on the news about the growth of a dry cleaner's down the street or a boutique hiring associates to sell children's clothing, but these are great success stories, too.
Gall heard the same story about the informer «circulating in the rumor mill» in the days after the raid, but it was too difficult to corroborate without any documentary evidence.
The American people have no reason to believe that they've heard the full story and every reason to believe that Washington assumes they are too stupid or preoccupied to care about cyber security.»
«My office keeps hearing stories about people waiting too long, like the five - year - old boy who hasn't been able to hear because he's been waiting 14 months for surgery,» said New Democrat health spokesperson Judy Darcy.
Thanks for sharing your life story and your son's life story, maybe we can hear about grandpa and great - great - great grandpa too.
But too often assumptions like these are made after hearing only a small part of a person's story.
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking about her book, about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
I was too disoriented to hear all that he said, but he confirmed that there was another story of Israel's birth — and that great joy and great sorrow existed simultaneously.
She also seems to go out of her way to pick on evangelical leaders, which is too bad because I really think evangelicals need to hear what she has to say, especially on page 10: «I'm tired of watching those who are supposed to care about the Bible reduce its stories and its teachings to slogans.
I have heard too many stories about atheists thinking they are alone in their doubt, and this is an attempt to make others know that there are others out there who share their way of thinking.
Dan: We've heard stories where the wives are just so upset and feel so bad [about not being able to have sex], and then their husbands put them down and yell at them too, and I go, «Why, why would you do that?»
I too am sad to hear your story.
Too often, when we come to stories of the Bible that we have heard before, we think we know the story and what it is all about, and so we miss what the story is really trying to get across to the reader.
I heard that story the other morning, too!
I've heard way too many disaster stories of the corners splitting open and jam spilling all over the place.
Gosh we've heard things stories for too long now, Arsenal can only give itself a boost and not others teams.
It's a story we've all heard too many times to count: Manning — the can't miss prospect, former number one draft pick and son of a Mississippi legend.
I keep hearing too many stories that there's a takeover imminent.
First, I have heard of stories of women that are not comfortable nursing because they were sexually abused and find it too emotionally painful to have their breasts in constant use.
I've heard way too many «if he really loves me, he'll see I'm unhappy» stories from women.
Too often this time of year we hear stories about how poorly people can treat each other.
Some people have success with it but I have heard too many unhappy stories that involve the use of these.
Unfortunately I hear sad stories of family portraiture photographers, siblings, husbands, grandparents missing the shot, pictures being blown out (too bright) because they didn't know how to deal with the last minute and unexpected changes in light, blurry pictures, or pictures not being special enough because they were too anatomy - textbook - like.
I have been hearing TOO many stories about how almost every pregnant woman gets all the symptoms, especially morning sickness, but they never said anything about DOING something about eliminating those symptoms.
It is a story heard all too often and our worst nightmare - an infant stops breathing and dies while asleep.
I said it to Lynda too, it's so important for women to hear these stories, so we can support each other, so we can educate each other.
We watch the news and hear horror stories of babies being born far too early, or the women who have no choice to deliver their babies on the side of the highway.
Each summer we hear stories about poor little ones who were injured because they sat in cars too long.
We want to hear your stories, ideas, and questions, too, so please join us by following the hashtags #RIfamily and #TMOM on November 6 (or just follow me, @mombian, at any time, and I'll remind you when the event is coming up).
Over coffee yesterday, I opened up about my experience with a new girlfriend and she shared that her sister went through a difficult time after the birth of both of her children and how it really helped to hear my story since she was concerned she too might suffer from postpartum depression.
I've heard you tell the story, but it's fun to read it, too!
I've heard your stories, too, and I know you're frustrated.
For some women a baby nurse is a big help, but I've heard too many stories of women whose confidence was undermined by bossy baby nurses (who aren't actually RNs or LPNs, even, just women with varying experience who sign up with an agency) who ignored the mother and took over the baby.
An accessible and reliable education is so important for new mothers because too many moms hear breastfeeding horror stories from the people they admire most, he continues.
It's nice to hear success stories, too, which is why many of those mommy breastfeeding groups are so important and necessary.
By now you've probably heard all kinds of not - too - pleasant stories about nipple soreness.
Millions of mothers manage to work and breast - feed, but if you ask around you'll hear all sorts of stories about where women have to hide to use the breast pump, what happens to the little bottles that are left in the community refrigerator, and why it's a bad thing when an important meeting goes way too long.
I've heard too many stories about potty training failures and struggles to think that potty training is always as easy as it was for us.
I have found it hard too finding «well meaning» books that are totally the opposite of what I want my son to hear a story about.
You're right that too often we only share and hear the stories on the easy part of the parenthood spectrum, which can make those of us who's stories are less than easy feel marginalized and not normal.
You can share some of the stories you loved to hear when you were child, too.
We hear stories of young people travelling in groups and having younger friends that couldn't keep up and who were walking too slowly or who got sick, just left to die in the snow by people smugglers.»
During a select committee hearing on Tuesday, I listened carefully as Marissa Begonia from the Voice of Domestic Workers described a harrowing story of how one of her members died after being too worried to seek medical help for a persistent cough.
15:45 - Jay has gone a bit too far, there, suggesting that in «microcosm» what we have heard today reflects the dangerous press tendency of viewing the story as being more important than the truth.
«There are too many people coming forward, too many falling through the gaps, too many who tell me a different story to what I hear from the MoD.
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