Sentences with phrase «how life at home»

By creating a scene fit for outdoor theater in this cute pregnancy announcement photo, this couple has treated their friends to a glimpse into how life at home will be like with baby.

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Leaving my phone home for a weekend allowed me to observe just how addicted to, and dependent we are, on our smartphones, and reiterated the notion that I can in fact live without it (at least temporarily).
How do you tend to life at home when you're constantly on the move for work?
The chapters contain real - life illustrations of how apps can be used to automate chores at home, present solutions in a work crisis, build deeper relationships, and assist with self - care.
While in use at the demonstration centre, the panels showcased distributed solar power for homes in British Columbia, bringing to life «practical solutions for urban sustainability, [and how to] move away from fossil fuels.»
-- We look at how some folks live in strange homes to save money.
At least one place Lewis explains this problem was in the Screwtape letters, where a demon exclaims, «How much better for us if all humans died in costly nursing homes amid doctors who lie, nurses who lie, friends who lie, as we have trained them, promising life to the dying, encouraging the belief that sickness excuses every indulgence, and even, if our workers know their job, withholding all suggestion of a priest lest it should betray to the sick man his true condition!»
the world wars lasted how long?????? The only reason people make such a big deal about 9 - 11 is that it was the first time in history that brought something like this to our soil here at home and people were to weak in the mind to deal with it and it shattered their glass houses they live in.
We were so broken and devastated we stayed at home, and learned slowly how to begin to live again.
Although Wise Blood is chock full of the sort of «large and startling figures» that O'Connor relished, there is a sense in which Motes's journey hits the reader a little too close to home, challenging our sensibilities about who God is and how God is at work in our lives.
In it, the reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure about her decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to write amidst the craziness of having young children at home.
While visiting a relative's gorgeous new home in a city, my sister looked out the window at the «brown - skinned» family in a nearby backyard, and said, «How can they afford to live here??»
That said, the reason many Old Catholic and Independent Catholic denominations have avoided the pedophilia scandals has more to do with the form of governance (synod - based decision making, laity inclusive or laity directed), recognition that clergy are mere humans with a special calling and ministry (as opposed to «always to be obeyed» representatives of the «monarchy» / Vatican and king / Pope), clergy are often members of the community at large (married or not, they have homes, careers, and lives outside a rectory), and the fact that clergy have not been brought up in seminary / parochial schools as young boys where they learned how to be abusers because they were abused themselves, but in homes.
Many live luxurious lifestyles (expensive home (s), luxury cars, etc.) And look at how many people in this world (including the U.S.) are starving!
How does it relate to the reality of life at home and life in the world?
She's a bit more conservative than me in many ways and her family's habits / values differ at times but I love having older women like her write about how they raised their children and kept their home and did life as a family.
How many people are as willing to open their home to strangers so others could have a chance at living in a home where there is love and stability?
And as I scratched harder at the surface of my assumptions about what the liturgical life meant, I begin to wonder how I could live a liturgical life at home with my kids, celebrating all the lovely, ancient, traditions I was discovering.
@Tea Partier... hmmm, when I walk into the average nursing home in this «Great Christian Nation» of ours, I have to ask how much you and your Tea Party friends care about the elderly... I am amazed at how little conservatives, Evangelicals and the latest version Tea Party members care so little for the living except their own tribe in the so - called «light» of their scriptures...
How about some snickerdoodles, granola bars (for you and yours at the hospital) and lasagna (for life after you get home)?
How long your grains stay fresh at home can depend largely on how much of their shelf life has already been used up at the warehouse and the store, before you bring them hoHow long your grains stay fresh at home can depend largely on how much of their shelf life has already been used up at the warehouse and the store, before you bring them hohow much of their shelf life has already been used up at the warehouse and the store, before you bring them home.
Had I still been living in Singapore today, I would have never learned how to cook all these dishes as they are easily and cheaply available at home.
Oh how I wish I had joined the blogging world when my kids lived at home.
All the time that went into learning how to cook decent meals at home, shopping, cooking, prepping, cleaning the dishes afterward... Healthy living was way more demanding than I had expected.
By showing every step of the way — from production of packaging material and filling of liquid food product, to how the lightweight packages stand out on the shelf and become the next everyday champion in the consumer's home, as well as what happens at the package's end - of - life.
The funny thing is, that whilst I was nibbling away at natures best stuff and chatting to fellow foodies about lifestyle choices such as ecological household items, living near farms and eating locally sourced eggs, bread and walking in the fields or even building eco-friendly homes... it reminded me of how each choice I make on a daily basis affects my body.
For the home side, the result is definitely not how they would've liked to have started life back in the Champions League at their new stadium.
the reality is they won because they had a game plan (counter away and sit back at home and they executed it correctly classic European tactic never fails) for away from home and we didn't take them seriously enough at home, and they defended for there lives at home and we couldn't find the decisive goal to finish them off this is very typical c / l trend nowadays how many of the modern teams like athletico madird and the like get through with a game plan and hard graft at the back.
No matter how often the home team found a way to run at their markers, Spurs had at least one player available and close by to contest the second ball and make life difficult for whoever found themselves in a position to try and shoot.
And I don't doubt that some women have been inspired by the «Eat, Pray, Love» life or, what AskMen calls the Second - Act Syndrome: After raising a family and tending to the home and baking brownies for the Boy Scout fundraiser and volunteering to drive on who - knows - how - many field trips while doing paid or non-paid work (and, yes, being a stay - at - home parent is work), it's finally «me» time.
You're very correct about how the slogans can be applied to your everyday life and any situation that arises - at home, at work, at the grocery store or in traffic.
That way, you'll be able to go into your life as a stay - at - home mother without some preconceived notion of how life is supposed to be.
# 1: Having Pregnancy Symptoms in the Safety of My Own Home This relief will be short - lived, depending on how long it takes for our newest family member to make her appearance, but, after nearly seven months of sharing morning sickness with my repulsed co-workers, it seems like a privilege to vomit at hHome This relief will be short - lived, depending on how long it takes for our newest family member to make her appearance, but, after nearly seven months of sharing morning sickness with my repulsed co-workers, it seems like a privilege to vomit at homehome.
How can we solve the stay - at - home - working - parent - work - life - balance - dilemma instead of just waiting for companies to solve it for us (if they even will)?
When those new mamas also have other small children at home, that anxiety can become overwhelming as they worry about how they'll cope with more than one child and how the current little loves of their life will cope with a new sibling.
(As a total aside, I read all these stories about how men in Italy do not want to get married because they can continue to live at home and have their mothers do everything for them.
If UK children start school too early it could damage their learning for life (Guardian, UK, 10-12-13)-- also not specifically about home education, but showing how important parental involvement and holistic learning is for at least the first six years of a child's life.
How we relate, in our adult lives, to stress at home or work, pressure from loved ones, how we go about making our toughest decisions can very well be traced back to how we experienced birth, when our response to stresses within our nervous system were developiHow we relate, in our adult lives, to stress at home or work, pressure from loved ones, how we go about making our toughest decisions can very well be traced back to how we experienced birth, when our response to stresses within our nervous system were developihow we go about making our toughest decisions can very well be traced back to how we experienced birth, when our response to stresses within our nervous system were developihow we experienced birth, when our response to stresses within our nervous system were developing.
Knowing balance was not only possible, but encouraged by the founder himself, allowed me to step back and reexamine how I was approaching my daily life at home with my baby.
I've recently started using Evernote to track the details of our busy life... I love how I can use the camera on my smart phone to «scan» documents, and then they are easily accessible wherever I am, wether it's at work, at home, or even out and about!
The desire to examine how adoption has influenced one's place in the world can emerge at any stage or transition in life: early childhood, adolescence, leaving home, marriage, ending a relationship, becoming a parent, losing a parent...
How do you navigate the unfamiliar territory of the first weeks of life at home with a newborn without falling into loneliness and isolation?
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Find out what Emily thinks about working vs. stay at home moms, how losing yourself can ultimately cause you to lose your husband and what it really means when we tear down another mom's life choice.
Here's the thing - unless you've lived the season of being at home with small children, you just can't know how it consumes all of your brain cells.
In different ways, caring for your premature baby at home might not be much different from how life was imagined with new baby.
No matter how appreciative your partner might be (and I'm not taking Steven's appreciation for granted), at the end of the day or when your kids are grown and will leave home, if you didn't make the time to also raise and nurture yourself, your passions and dreams, you'll end up feeling emotionally broke and living with regrets is something neither you or your husband can afford.
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority) of those students came from homes in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year in advertising promoting junk food and fast food, and if you had no money of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some of those kids also had the option of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a tiny bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
This article will show you how to cope with stress, have fun, and enjoy the new life that you have as a new stay - at - home - mom (SAHM).
[Note: For more about innovative ways of living, take a look at How We Live Now: Redefining Home and Family in the 21st Century.
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