Sentences with phrase «into kind of mother»

It is simply amazing how a cougar dating association can actually turn into kind of mother son relationships.

Not exact matches

If you read the sentence, the words — who the child in the mother's womb will be — mean what his / her life will lead him / her into becoming which kind of human, that is, what kind of temperament, attitudes, talents & gifts, and such that human will have.
However, all this, as we know, has had to be reconsidered by Christians, Mother Church included, once the geological and palaeontological sciences began to reveal the apparently immense age of the earth and the evidence that the biological species did not all come into existence at once exactly as they are today but by some kind of transformism.
Famously, Dostoevsky supplied Ivan with true accounts of children tortured and murdered: Turks tearing babies from their mothers» wombs, impaling infants on bayonets, firing pistols into their mouths; parents savagely flogging their children; a five - year - old - girl tortured by her mother and father, her mouth filled with excrement, locked at night in an outhouse, weeping her supplications to «dear kind God» in the darkness; an eight - year - old serf child torn to pieces by his master's dogs for a small accidental transgression.
This fall my family was gathered around my mother, whom we were caring for in her final days... we took time to celebrate a birthday with a special kind of carrot cake... we used the leftover carrots / apples / celery and who knows what else from the morning's juice (my dad's a bit of a health nut) and turned it into an amazing cake, complemented by walnuts, pineapple and, of course, decadent cream cheese frosting, covered with fresh toasted coconut... it was so moist and delicious... the making of it a wonderful memory and the eating of it sublime.
Thank you for giving me the courage to be the kind of mother I naturally was but was insecure about stepping into.
We got a window into the heartache and joy that is only possible to experience as a parent, as well as a snapshot of the kinds of parents most people don't want to be: a drunk mother who embarrasses and ignores her children, a highly negative and depressive father, a mother who quizzes her child incessantly to perform in front of strangers, and then BAM, pull me out of my «oh yeah, I agree they suck» trance, next in line for how not to parent was the negative caricature of an AP mother.
I was under the impression that, once babies were old enough to swallow thicker textures, even in the stone age mothers fed them «baby food» by pre-chewing their own food and putting it into the baby's mouth, kind of like birds do.
Despite the naysayers objections that stem from an overly sexual view of breastfeeding that nursing beyond age one or two can turn your child into some kind of sociopath dependent on his or her mother, there are plenty of moms who choose to nurse their child until they decide to stop on their own.
Whenever mothers put this kind of effort into making breakfast art or lunch bentos, someone always asks if they have a real job.
Taught by the media and radical feminists to be ashamed about their maternal, nurturing and intuitive side, mothers are too often afraid to follow and act on their intuition even though it tells them that a youth sports system which too often emphasizes winning and competition over fun and skill development, treats children as young as six as adults and cruelly and unfairly saddles so many as failures before they have even reached puberty because they weren't lucky enough to be «early bloomers» or have a January birthday, is not the kind of nurturing, caring and, above all, inclusive environment mothers believe their children need to grow into confident, competent, empathetic, emotionally and psychologically healthy adults.
These kinds of studies pile on the guilt for a mother who desperately needs sleep and whose only option might be to sleep with her child, but the public health community refuses to do evidence - based studies into best practices to give her practical advice she can actually use.
(Very few doctors enter into this kind of cooperative agreement with midwives, fearing they will be held liable should death or injury occur to mother or baby during an out - of - hospital birth overseen by a midwife.)
When we have moms who are going home from the hospital and they're stepping right back into their lives, he said that that's kind of ridiculous, when you look into some of these other cultures where mothers are pretty much sort of isolated and cared for anywhere from 6 weeks to 3 months after the baby is born.
And the event was conducted just about the time it was the mother's day celebration, so we just had mother's day and kind of goes into more in debt.
I think there's a lot surrounding this topic that's so wrapped up in very qualitative issues of how we see ourselves as mothers and what our relationships with our babies are all about, statistics about who breastfeeds for longer (when I get the impression that pretty much everything after 1 year for babies living in developed nations is kind of a wash, health - outcomes-wise) probably don't come into play for most parents.
It takes a special kind of stupid to turn discontent over an ill - thought and mean - spirited policy into a crisis that rocks the foundations of the Mother of all Parliaments.
In the largest study of its kind, researchers led by the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing have investigated the caregivers of 186 mothers to childhood brain tumor survivors aged 14 - 40 whose care needs last long into adulthood.
These online dating sites are loaded with these kinds of predators who look for women they perceive to be vulnerable, like single mothers, and use flattery mixed with the possibility of love and family to subdue them into sexual submission.
Ok dear my name Leonardo Aurick Van Meerten I'm 55 years old, from Germany, I was born in United state I am the only child of my parents, my mother is from Wales and my father is germany, I lost them years ago, I am a archictectural and am also into gallery of art also, my job is kind of demanding, b...
Wedged in his apartment alongside his traditional family — wife, child, overbearing mother - in - law — Razmik goes into the back streets to find another kind of woman.
As Iris, a high - strung single woman who, in the wake of her mother's death, tries to displace grief with a frenzy of casual sex, Samantha Morton (previously seen here only in British TV imports) gives a performance of astonishing power; she bursts into view with the kind of magnetism Emily Watson brought to Breaking the Waves.
Ronan's disappearance into the flippancy of Lady Bird is so complete, it's almost easy to overlook, especially in the wake of Laurie Metcalf, who lands a career best role as an overbearing but kind - hearted mother, a woman whose economic worries are underlined in every exchange, her work scrubs the silent witness to her reality in almost every scene.
In some ways I'm more persuaded by Dixon's struggle to turn over a new leaf than I am by the fiery crusade of Mildred Hayes, a grieving mother whom McDormand invests with the kind of scene - stealing ferocity that will doubtless pummel more than a few academy members into submission: Vote for me, bitches!
Meredith (Ellen Pompeo)'s love life has taken a backseat throughout this season of Grey's Anatomy, and for good reason: her fling with Riggs wasn't meant to last, as she'll probably never get over Derek, so the best thing she can do is channel her broken heart into mending the bodies of others and enjoy the same kind of acclaim and accomplishment as her mother once did.
His mother gave him that awesome mix before he was sucked out into space, and it's integral to his concept of himself in a way that makes us care about whether he dies in, say, a botched arrest as he lifts some kind of Indiana Jones knockoff artifact from deep space.
Shifting temporarily back into semi-lucidity, the film then presents a series of memories, mostly from the perspective of Jack O'Brien, an adolescent boy living in suburban Texas in the 1950s with his domineering father (Brad Pitt), kind hearted mother (Jessica Chastain) and two younger brothers.
As in the last movie, 2015's Insidious: Chapter 3, Shaye's Elise is called upon both to hunt demons and to be a kind of den mother to a pair of bickering boy - men, Specs (screenwriter Leigh Whannell, admirably self - deprecating) and Tucker (Angus Sampson), fans of the supernatural who've parlayed their appreciation for pseudoscience into internet fame.
The key difference is that it's a mother in search of her 6 - year - old daughter, which occasions the kind of fierce anxiety that lifts the film out of the witty / fun class and into something considerably less pleasant.
A teacher and lawyer by training, and mother at heart, Alison set out to create a different kind of educational experience for students, which has evolved into a model for schools across the country.
OK, that's enough from me for now — hopefully this adds some interesting (& speculative) insights, both near term and / or long term, to my investment thesis: We're in a bull market, which just might transform itself into a bubble, and even ultimately become the mother of all bubbles... This is obviously an evolving thesis — which I must highlight, is designed to be constantly questioned and re-evaluated based on new data & developments, and certainly not a thesis to be simply adopted & defended to the death with all kinds of confirmation bias.
The pornography and violence that your son trafficks in is the kind of stuff that most mothers would be ashamed to see their son putting into the hands of other mothers» children, but, hey, your son Strauss has recently assured the world that he is «a Boy Scout, everybody knows that.»
For Sciascia, whose day - job has her assisting humans in bringing new life into the world, the experience of safely delivering another kind of youngster to its mother was oddly familiar:
In the absence of insurable interest as a check and balance, we might be able to talk a relative, say our mother, into letting us purchase a large insurance policy on her as kind of an investment.
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