Sentences with phrase «hearing about mother»

Not related: We might be hearing about Mother 3 soon too if the Nintendo Digital Event said anything.
Sorry to hear about your mother but God didn't kill her.
At any rate, I have yet to hear about mothers being asked to leave a public place for bottlefeeding, which suggests it is much more socially acceptable.
I just heard about a mother with premie twins, born at 32 weeks, who has an 11 - month - old and a few more at home.
When I first heard about a mother nursing her little one past 1 i was always weirded out but never said anything.
Have you heard about the Mother Tucker line?
So sorry to hear about your mother - in - law and your husband too.
So sorry to hear about your mother in law, Anne.
I am sorry to hear about your mother, but I know you are grateful for the sweet memories together.
Sorry to hear about your Mother's Day.
«Have you heard about those mothers that lift 1 - ton trucks off their babies?
Since our puppies come from kill shelters, sometimes we see or hear about the mother, but almost never know anything about the father.
We're sorry to hear about your mother, but would like to try and help you out.
Lakeisha, We're sorry to hear about your mother's recent diagnosis and wish her best of luck in her treatment.
I'm sorry to hear about your mother's hospitalization and any frustration the claims process has caused you.
I'm terribly sorry to hear about your mother.
I very much regret to hear about your mother's condition and having to move away.
And I'm sorry to hear about your mother - in - law

Not exact matches

I wish you all the best in your future endeavours and I know I will continue to hear more fascinating stories about you from your mother.
Contrast that attitude with the words of a lawyer in California who, according to this article from Mother Jones, thought about lawsuits almost as soon as she heard about Uber.
I'm terribly sorry to hear about how your family was treated with the passing of your mother.
When she first heard about the shooting, as a mother of eight, her first reaction was simply to cry.
And then hear him pray through the excruciating pain for those who are killing him, «Father, forgive them, they don't know what they are doing,» and say to his disciple about his mother Mary, «behold thy mother,» (i.e., he was looking out for her and entrusting her into the car of his close friend, even as he suffered).
My father and mother grew up there and all I ever heard about was all the mob activity... my guess is now that the mob has died out, gangs are taking over.
Once, when I was fussing about a girl whom I knew I did not love and did not want to marry, but who had charm and who had somehow offended my pride, Mother heard my story and simply said, «Charles, life is big.»
What about she knows she's not ready to be a mother yet, the child will be unwanted and become one of the murders we hear about in the news.
Has anyone heard about God the Mother?
Only a blind man can not see we are at end times, third world countries with nuclear arms, a finacial system that is about to collapse, global disasters becoming more prominate, Godlessness that would try to redefine nature, men marrying men, women marrying women, mothers killing their babies rather than loving their babies and those who would mock the only one who could save them, JESUS, all that will hear prepare to stand before him let him be your savior rather than your judge, just a little while not much time is left before this world learns his wrath.
I've heard or read varying degrees of that same attitude when it comes to some of the conversations about «biblical» womanhood as people heap guilt on mothers or fathers for everything from choosing public school education to relying on babysitters or daycare, from Sunday School to family structures.
Reflecting on the physical complaints she hears from other mothers about their children, she thinks, «There is, after all, strong brown soap for poison ivy, iodine for cuts and bruises, mud for bee stings, honey for sore throats, chalky white casts for broken bones.
Honestly who cares except for the small percentage of people who feel as if they are somehow being wronged by this, we have many many observances that are not all inclusive but do we hear non mothers complaining about mothers day?
My esteem for Mother Teresa has wilted after I hear what Christopher Hitchens had to say about her: Pallets and aspirin for her patients, first class Swiss hospitals for her.
Although there is ample evidence that married mothers and fathers play an irreplaceable role in the lives of their children, the positive message about marriage was not — and still is not — being told to those who need to hear it most.
I remember the first time I heard about Sweet Potato Pie — I recoiled in horror just like I did when my mother first offered me Zucchini Bread.
Immediately the phone calls started coming in from my sister and my mother while all I could think about was getting to hear my father's voice.
I have also heard mothers talk about why they don't call themselves «fat» in front of their children (daughters specifically).
One mother posted her own take immediately after everyone heard about the withdrawal from playoffs.
I first heard about her past in the early 2000's... The first published article I remember reading was about Sweet Georgia Brown's son and his search for his biological father, and uncovering his mother's past... that was probably around 2005 or so...
It would be nice, maybe once in a while, to hear a stay at home mother actually sound like she appreciated her good fortune instead of whining about how her kids stress her out.
My decision not to use it is based on the fact that I never even heard of it until my girlfriend talked about her pediatrician telling her mother to just «leave her to cry» when she would cry at night, telling her mother that she only cried because she was overstimulated and needed to be left alone.
And though I adore many things about my mother and her parenting, I'm not sure I ever heard her say, or even saw reflected in her behavior, that she liked * her *.
I also remember exactly where I was where I heard about several other shootings: Columbine, when I was a junior in high school and my mother was a high school teacher, and I was more fearful for her than for myself.
I've always heard mothers talk about how fast their little ones were growing and changing, but until I had Brody I never realized the magnitude of it.
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You always hear jokes about different aspects of breast - feeding, and some were afraid to bring it to the floor of the Senate because they feared there would be embarrassing questions and that it would become a joke,» said Frazier, who got involved after a group of nursing mothers came to his office and shared their experiences about breast - feeding in public.
Get the truth about the pregnancy myths that many Hispanic pregnant moms hear from their mother or abuelita.
In today's show we talk about grandparents and how they can best support the new mother in the early days of newborn mothering.The tips shared will also be good for the new parents to hear so they can apply it to their relationship to their parents or in - laws.
If you hear, meet or find out about a therapist who has experience working with women, couples and families who have been impacted by birth trauma, please submit the therapists name to Solace for Mothers at [email protected].
Many new mothers hear horror stories about how painful breastfeeding can be.
Regarding the mummy wars - naturally I've heard about them and maybe I am just lucky but in Real Life I have never come across one single other mother (both in my native Australia where I had my girl, or since I moved to Switzerland) who has ever passed judgement either way, overtly or on the sly.
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