It was a rough weekend of sickness and teething at home and thus many of the food preparation I usually get done for The Sweet Life got put aside for my more important
job as Mama.
Not exact matches
I am a 5» 6 ″ blonde, female, mother, educated masters degree, good
job, funny, 135 lbs, healthy, active, caring, happy, Life loving, pet toy poodle love, inquisitive, researching, gardening, man loving and I mean love of a real man, not a
mama's boy, but
as a real woman and a real man relationship that requires two to stand up and be grown - up when it comes to being responsible for self!
And so I find my
job as baseball
Mama being equal parts sideline cheering and sideline entertaining (heavy on the sideline entertaining).
We
mamas are balancing households, babies, pregnancies, dinner, and some have other
jobs as well!
I juggle a part - time
job as lawyer, and the other half of my days are spent blogging (all of that is mixed in with my favorite
job (s): new
mama and wife).
Next week Wednesday (September 18) I'll be posting A Day in the Life of my other full time
job (and most important IMHO)
as a part time stay at home
Mama.
Muschietti does an excellent
job of revealing just enough about
Mama as we go along (and just enough of
Mama herself) to show he's in control of this genre.
As Brown's aged, long - estranged
mama, Davis — with the aid of terrific star Chadwick Boseman and some pretty expert makeup artists whose numbers Clint Eastwood should find immediately — manages to reinvigorate a set - up familiar from any number of tortured artist - biopics (i.e. absentee parent comes groveling years later to abandoned child - turned - superstar at the peak of his fame) with the same smart, electrifying clarity of character and tender yet tough - minded emotionalism that should be long - recognizable by now to anyone who has seen Doubt or Antwone Fisher or Solaris or Won't Back Down, or else Fences, King Hedley II, or Seven Guitars on Broadway, or, more likely, witnessed Davis» extraordinary, one - woman rescue
job on Taylor's The Help.
Hi there —
as an adoptive
mama — with a daughter born in China — I wanted to tell you about someone we know that does a great
job in helping families decide what is the best fit for them... just thought you would like to know.
I love my
job as the wife and
mama in my little family, and while there are certainly times that I feel overwhelmed by my myriad tasks, and times that I just want everyone out of my hair!