Sentences with phrase «husbands job moved»

From Florida originally... My husbands job moved us here and we don't know many people... I'm looking for an adult friend to chat with and maybe become more...

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After about 6 months, her husband's job gave them the chance to move to Savannah, GA where it just so happened that a studio was «opening soon!»
My husband lost his job and we moved in with his mother.
Behind a smoke screen of piety concerning the difficult job they have to do in «helping» or «providing services,» their purpose is the human equivalent of the breaker's yard: They tear asunder the superstructure of the family and then move to the foundations, demolishing relationships between husband and wife, between parents and children, and even sometimes between the children themselves.
I can sympathize, it looks like my husband's job will be moving us over the river to NJ in the new year.
Moved: My husband and I relocated to DC from NYC for his job after I lived there for nearly 8 years and he much longer than that.
My husband and I both have jobs online and we moved here mainly to learn Chinese.
My sister and her family had recently moved to North Carolina, and my husband had been traveling regularly to Charleston, South Carolina, for his job.
Within 2 months my husband had decided to move jobs and shift going to the new plant.
My poor husband had the fun job of moving the shower wand over my back for about an hour.
In 1989, my husband accepted a new job that moved us to Connecticut and I came to the NICU at Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford, CT..
My husband just got a job at Amazon and we are moving from Ohio to Seattle in a few weeks.
I applied for a job at Num - Ti - Jah Lodge on Bow Lake in Banff National Park, got hired, moved to the mountains, and met my (now) husband, Paul.
Soon afterwards, as luck would have it, my husband was able to move his academic job to a branch campus much closer to home.
I've been through a lot the past two years: husband lost his job, we moved, and then I got pregnant and had a newborn.
In addition, we moved to Las Vegas temporarily from June 2010 - November 2010 while my husband attended some training for his job in the Air Force.
My family recently moved to the hot, bug - filled state of Arkansas for my husband's job.
The problem is, my husband has taken a job 3 1/2 hours from home so he has had to move.
Then we moved and my husband's new job has taken him out of state for a week at a time several times and when he is gone, potty training would go down the tubes.
They married in 1957 and moved to the Rochester area for her husband's job.
She married Ohio native Robert «Bob» Slaughter in 1957 and moved to the Rochester area for her husband's job.
Sharon's husband, who manages adult education programs in the government sector, quit his job in Israel so that the family could move overseas.
The only certainties are that in the next 30 days, we'll commit to yet another move — at least one, somewhere, because my husband's job here in Boise is ending.and that whatever decisions we make, we'll make together.
But her husband, Mark Halliday, had trouble finding a promising job in Michigan, and the couple decided to move to Ohio University after he got a tenure - track offer from the English department there.
After the birth, my husband found a job out of state and had to move there before I had completed my dissertation and defense.
After finally finding a female sitter she liked, the sitter unexpectedly moved away, so during a family discussion, my husband decided to give up his job and become a stay - at - home dad.
My family and and I moved to Germany two years ago due to my husband's job with the U.S. Department of Defense.
When the husband, Dexter, is offered a lucrative job in Luxembourg, the family moves abroad.
And on the surface my excuses seemed pretty legitimate: I was pregnant, dealing with a 2 year old who STILL refused to sleep through the night, getting our condo ready to rent, preparing for a move (at 37 weeks pregnant), and convincing my husband to quit his job and making sure we could pay the bills with my new business.
My husband, daughter and I moved into a small house in a place where my husband had lots of work, so that I could afford to quit my job and focus on healing.
We recently moved to Charlotte from Beaufort, SC for my husbands job and simply can not afford new as we are paying for 3 properties.
While my Media journey was going successful, I had to move to Shanghai, due to my husbands job.
If you've been reading my blog for a while you know that I grew up in Seattle, but moved to Las Vegas three years ago because of my husband's job.
we have finally moved to where my husbands job is for the summer and are settling in!
A couple years ago we decided to move across the state for my husband's job.
So, I don't sew but my love for good fabrics runs way deep and throughout the years as I've moved from place to place (with my husbands job) one of the first things I've always done is to find a good seamstress.
It's also because in a year or so my husband and I are moving back to the east coast where my husband will switch jobs from Assistant Director to Farmer.
My husband just accepted a job there so we'll be moving back next week!
The film concerns a seemingly normal, middle class Austrian family, husband and wife Georg and Anna, and daughter Eva, going about their mundane, daily activities, until one day, Georg quits his job and declares the family is moving to Australia (hence the film's title).
Wanderlust (R for profanity, sexuality, drug use and graphic nudity) Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd co-star in this midlife crisis comedy about a married couple who move from Manhattan to a free love, hippie commune in the country after the husband loses his high - paying job.
Rather than plead for mercy from the universe, she simply plows forward during what would be three personal - world - crumbling events in a lesser movie: her husband cheats and leaves her, her mother dies, and she is fired (or at least forced to move off her method) from the job she loves.
This time she leaves youth (s) behind to focus on middle - aged teacher Nathalie (Isabelle Huppert), who moves forward despite losing her mother, job and husband.
After moving from her hometown of Nashville to Cambridge, Massachusetts a year and a half ago for her husband's job, Lovette Curry was shocked to find her new neighborhood had no neighborhood school.
After Archer's husband got a job at the church, the family moved back outside of the city.
Finally, once the assessment is given and the data analyzed, teachers must collectively respond to the learning of students... not just continue to move students to the next unit without re-engaging them as my husband and I did when finishing the painting job in the kitchen.
Due to my husband's job, we move around a lot.
This friend was also white but had lived in Hawai'i all of her life, and one of her guests was a young woman who had moved to O'ahu with her husband for his job a few years earlier from the east coast.
Just before turning 30, however, my husband's job moved us across the world to Singapore, where I was acutely aware of the lack of inclusive services to students with mild to moderate special needs.
She's moved down from Minnesota, following her husband, who took a job the the university.
After giving up a high - powered job in marketing and development to raise a family and follow her husband to America for his job, she took up writing, became an «authorpreneur», moved back to the UK and has never had to «work» again.
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