A craft area is a great idea to entertain
kids while mom shops!
Not exact matches
While there are good reasons to worry about combining
kids and creative work in the modern world —
kids are indeed expensive and bosses demonstrably discriminate against mothers - there's at least good news for creative
moms when it comes to the last question.
«The emphasis here is on things traveling parties with different ages and interests can enjoy together versus the
kids going to camp
while mom and dad lay on sun loungers,» she added.
When the
kids follow Kohner's photos all year long and
Mom and Dad ask the
kids what they want to do
while on Nantucket Island, the first thing they're going to say is that they want to go back and take some surfing lessons.
While those tightly wound
moms and dads need to relax and stop being so worried, we can't deny that our
kids are, in many ways, products of their environment.
I was trying to throw together something quick to take to the park for lunch... a few
moms and our
kids were meeting up for an afternoon at the playground, and
while the
kids were eating their PB&J s, we ate this salad.
My parents have been married since they were eighteen (
while my
mom was eighteen and my dad was twenty - one) and not one of their seven
kids are even close to being married.
I was just thinking about how my
mom would bring home soft French bread from the grocery store when we were
kids and sit there and eat it
while watching All My Children haha.
Every month we would get together and visit one another's homes with our
kids in tow and
while the
kids played together, the
moms would get the chance to sit, relax a little and be able to visit with each other.
My favorite quote in the book from Antonia is when she says, «At the end of the day, it doesn't matter if your experience of family is a
mom and her preschooler coloring pictures and telling knock - knock jokes
while they eat or a rowdy gathering of parents and
kids, aunties and uncles, grandparents and friends fiercely debating which team will win the next big game.
Moms of color wave tiny American flags from row - homes
while holding their
kids.
My husband and my
mom care for my
kids while I am at work.
And they are suspect if they volunteer in classrooms, hang around parks
while their
kids play, or try to join in a playgroup, typically made up of
moms.
Many married
moms have said they'd prefer to work part time, echoing what the rest of society believes is ideal for
kids,
while the majority of men would just prefer to work outside the home.
I've been overwhelmed with all of the options (I do better with limited choices) and,
while I haven't actually visited any of the schools in person yet (I have talked with some
moms about where they are sending their
kids), I haven't felt peaceful about the whole process.
While I decided to focus primarily on older children in this post, many women on Twitter chimed in that they are nursing their
kids to age two as well, including: Reiza at Stepping Off the Spaceship, Summer at Wired for Noise,
Mom Most Traveled, Annie at PhD in Parenting, Sherri at Recovering Sociopath, and Sara (who was breast - fed herself until age 4 1/2) at Custom - Made Milk, among others.
While some of us might be breathing a sigh of relief as we ship the
kids back to school, for most busy
moms, the work doesn't end there.
Given that, I can see that a huge swath of society would feel a whole lot better if women would just get with the program like their
moms did — marry, stay at home and manage the
kids while bringing in some income.
But every once in a
while, we're reminded that some
moms abandon their
kids.
While some
moms were eager for their
kids to start school again, I was hanging on to the last bits of freedom with mine.
You'll also learn how to identify if your child is a «picky eater,» a «problem eater,» or is just going through a phase; how
mom's diet
while pregnant and nursing can influence a child's taste preferences; what «typical» eating looks like for a child; what Danielle's
kids eat; and common mistakes parents make with picky eaters.
The model train, hands - on children's garden and interactive water features keep older
kids excited
while the fragrant, peaceful benches help
moms chillax.
Abbie, co-owner of
Mom's Milk Boutique, does a ton of «behind the scenes» work from overseas... all
while homeschooling four
kids!
And I'm sure we can all agree that the best
mom smells good, feeds her
kids, has lasting friendships, is proud of her accomplishments
while always remembering to have fun with her children.
If you're a
mom with a
kid in tow, you're probably trying to keep your
kid entertained in the shopping cart
while praying in advance that you can survive the checkout line without a meltdown.
As a new
mom, you are more likely to face several challenges
while breastfeeding, especially twins or multiple
kids.
While some stay - at - home moms maintain their title all the way until the kids graduate high school and leave the house, others go back to the workforce, start their own businesses or find new ways to stay home while earning in
While some stay - at - home
moms maintain their title all the way until the
kids graduate high school and leave the house, others go back to the workforce, start their own businesses or find new ways to stay home
while earning in
while earning income.
Many stay - at - home
moms continue to work in some capacity to cover their employment gap
while being out of the workforce full - time to raise
kids.
Moms tend to try to keep things gentle and quiet
while dads like to roughhouse and play more rambunctiously with
kids.
They are both work at home
moms finding fun ways to manage daily life with their
kids and husbands
while also being full time bloggers.
Busy
moms often rely on their smartphone to keep on top of appointments and social engagements as well as work commitments, but far too many of drivers, including
moms, talk on the phone or check emails,
while they have their
kids on board.
Most
moms do what «sbest for their
kids.And yes, there are women out there who legitimately can not bf, so formula is a WONDERFUL choice for them.I exclusively bf both of mine, but think it's okay to ff if you don't have enough milk.there are other situations where i think it's selfish.As for drugs during pregnancy and birth, I had to take 3 doses of medication
while pregnant so that I could eat.my morning sickness was so bad I couldn't even keep water down.I made the choice to do that so I didn't starve my unborn child, but I only took what was neccessary to keep something down, and then had no other drugs and plan not to until my son is done bf.And as for the «natural» baby, carcinogens are EVERYWHERE, even in your organic food.in this industrialized world you can not get away from them, and to attack other
moms for their choices is a sad statement of your morality and on how your child's persoality is going to turn out.also, having multiple
kids is definately more demanding than one.
Moms had a chance to socialize
while the
kids played.
One
mom of three tells me that having the flu is like being on holiday: she sleeps, reads trashy magazines and watches re-runs of Sex and the City
while her husband chauffeurs the
kids around and cooks dinner.
The
kids go berserk in the safety of my backyard
while the
moms lovingly gaze at them over our cups of coffee.
(A few hours for
Mom at the Aspira Spa
while Dad takes the
kids to the lake doesn't hurt, either.)
I hate
mom's groups (I don't hate
mom's groups, I love getting out with
mom's groups, really, just hate going to the park without my husband's help) or
kid's parties where the parents want to go and chit chat and let their
kids run in the crazy mob of children, all the
while you see a random man clearly alone walking creepily around the play equipment eyeing your daughters.
I remember begging my
mom for pizza nearly every night and
while she needed to restrain and often say no, there were times where she would make it and I'd be the happiest
kid on the block.
Literally this post created lots of water droplets in my mouth... its really a mouthwatering post,
while reading not for a single time i thought its usefulness for the
Moms for their
kids rather i was busy to sort out which one i will try first.
I have been through A LOT as a
mom including pregnancy, birth, high - risk pregnancy (preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome), adoption (international & private domestic), special needs, working from home, running my own businesses
while raising my kiddos, international travel with
kids and SO much more!!!
You can give a great gift
while doing something amazing for these
moms and
kids in Kenya.
While being an adult and a
Mom is great, there are times when I really think about what we adults miss out on from not being
kids anymore.
Green Locus in Westchase gives new
moms the best of both worlds: A great environment to practice yoga,
while also getting to spend time with their
kids.
While we will be providing you with some gift guides for your kiddos as I know parents are always looking for new and functional toys for their children, I'd first like to welcome Lisa Williams,
mom and pediatric physical therapist, as she discusses the absolute BEST gift for
kids this holiday season....
As a
mom on - the - go with my
kids, I have a few tricks up my sleeve to keep my
kids happy
while out
There's also a splash pad around the other side of the café with benches for you to rest your weary
mom bones
while your
kids enjoy some fresh air.
Plus, I was a stay - at - home
mom to one
kid, so I could just binge - watch TV shows
while he slept.
Kids want what they want when they want it, and
while it's true that the older they get, the more they'll be able to understand that
mom and / or dad isn't feeling well and can't give them exactly what they need at that exact moment, when they're babies and / or toddlers, patience and understanding are hard to come by.
I have often felt like I must be the worst
mom in the world because I yell at my
kids, and
while it isn't good, I feel better (and quieter!)
(A great way to keep it difficult is to throw in things like a jar of baby food, diaper rash cream, and other stuff that
moms of older
kids haven't had to buy in a
while!)