Then there's Allison Janney who does a complete 180 from her Emmy - winning turn on CBS» Mom and steals the show playing a different
kind of mom as Tonya's chain - smoking, abusive, hysterically outspoken, fur - wearing matriarch LaVona.
Not exact matches
@CP: before the age
of 24 I buried my
Mom and 2 children... tragedy didn't make me believe then and it certainly won't make me believe now... if anything those tragedies made me question what
kind of an evil monster god really is if he allows 3 innocent people to die horrible deaths (my
Mom was an avid believer and went to her grave believing she was going to be with god... it was a comfort for her and eased her mind... I just don't see it
as a necessity)
This
kind of broad association is
of particular value to a society like ours, one in which people are increasingly tribalized and segregated and even a laudable value like diversity can be trivialized,
as when a mother brags about how her child attends such a «wonderfully diverse» prep school, what with the boy from Senegal whose dad is a UN diplomat and the girl from Sri Lanka whose
mom is an officer with the World Bank.
The
Mom should try it out on herself — go around introducing herself
as «Messiah» and see what
kind of reactions she gets.
As a
mom you notice (with this
kind of situation) when your child is going.
In fact, I grew up not knowing that any other
kind of salt existed...
as my
mom began using it way back in the day, so I naturally stocked my kitchen with it when I first... Continue reading Redmond Real Salt Mine Tour
As a busy
mom, these
kind of make once, bake later things are so appreciated.
Speaking
of pregnant gals, I'm in the middle
of making a half - dozen
kinds of ice cream
as a present for a new
mom.
I've come to know her
as a
kind and generous woman, a heck
of a
mom, a marathon runner, a fantastic cook, and a very busy author... she's writes a blog with her lovely daughters Sharon and Maggy called Three Many Cooks, and she's written seven cookbooks.
AJ Styles used to have a haircut fellow wrestlers would refer to
as being soccer
mom - ish, but he's since grown it out and now it's pretty luxurious and I'm curious about what
kind of product he's using.
Since my goal
as a
mom has been to raise a
kind, loving, and self - sufficient kid, I am getting in the way
of my own goals
as well
as his mental health.
As a
mom, I, too, have to question what
kind of messages I've passed on to my sons.
The
kind of mom who parades her kids» accomplishments around
as if they were medals for hard - earned service?
As a
mom commenting on the Rookie
Moms site wrote a few years ago: «I only buy one
kind of sock for my son (boring white crew socks),» -LSB-...]
This is one
of the few books that is not only about breastfeeding, but covers other things
as well including how to prepare for a baby, what
kind of diet to consume before and after pregnancy, how to sanitize the skin before feeding the baby, what to do in case the baby doesn't enjoy breastfeeding, and in what quantity should a
mom feed.
As a new
mom I always wished there was some
kind of magic list, letting me know what products and brands to use and what not to use.
Lara Audelo: Many
of the
moms are obviously on Facebook,
kind of like
as we all are.
SUNNY GAULT: Yeah, I think support is probably one
of the biggest things that can help us
as breastfeeding
moms, it doesn't mean it has to come from you know professional Moon brought up friends and family, not having a lot
of support within family what
kind of support did you ladies have overall with family was that an important part
of your success?
They feel a little bit bad when they see these photos, it's
kind of a reminder
of them,
as quote unquote this article talks about failing
as a
mom, failing their child, I'm just wondering what you guys» take is take is on this.
I was breastfeed
as a baby and not for extremely long I think for like four months but my
mom was always very pro breastfeeding but now when I see her, because like I said I'm still feeding my twins imp still breastfeeding my twins and so she
kind of gives me that «Are you done yet»
kind of look like really you got to whip those out and it's not that she is modest, she is not modest or anything like that.
And we'll talk about those steps in the second half
of our conversation, but
moms before us
kind of dive into all that I really wanted to get your take, we've all delivered in hospitals here, and I wanted to get your take on how that experience was
as far
as how these hospitals encouraged you to breastfeed?
Moms having any
kind of medication reaction,
as pain can be serious if not well managed and sometimes side effects
of medication are worse than the pain
of recovery.
It's shown at a lot
of new
moms groups
as an example
of how NOT to feed your child, and it's
kind of heartbreaking
as well.
I see being a
mom as many things — a responsibility, a relationship, a labour
of love, but an elevated «status» isn't one
of them, unless you have the
kind of worldview where a woman's status is bound up in the number
of children she produces.
I feel like I grew up watching Blossom, so it's
kind of like having someone from my childhood
as a fellow AP
mom - I only know
of a few people from my childhood who followed that path, so this is valuable for me.
As a full - time parent, small inefficiencies added up really quickly, and I felt overwhelmed, and kind of like I was failing as a mo
As a full - time parent, small inefficiencies added up really quickly, and I felt overwhelmed, and
kind of like I was failing
as a mo
as a
mom.
As a millennial
mom (I still
kind of cringe at that term), Pinterest rules all.
Austin and I created this coffee table book for the sole purpose
of educating the world about the true image
of dads
as parents, which embodies the same
kind of unconditional love, compassion and dedication that exists in
moms as parents.
I received a review copy
of Close Encounters
of the Third Grade
Kind from the publisher
as part
of the Silicon Valley
Moms Group book club.
As moms, they both also knew that it takes a village — and thus TheMotherCo.com was born to aid parents in their struggles to instill values and skills that could help build a generation
of kind, considerate humans and make parenting a little easier.
I see a lot
of women who continue to have overactive letdown and so babies starts nursing a little bit less like they switch either having solid or
kind of more than natural weaning process but until that point
as baby is nursing a lot I do tend to feel a lot
moms continue to have an overactive letdown and it's not so much that that goes away, it's just that
mom and baby are better at handling it, so it's not a big
of a problem
As Kelly
Mom states, you should go into those first weeks expecting to let your baby nurse when they need to nurse and not try to set any
kind of schedule.
I think
as moms we are
kind of fallen into that trap
of thinking: «I don't have enough milk in day two.»
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: Well sometimes
moms will deal with it more in the first couple
of months just while their bodies and babies and still you know figuring out what's the supply and demand is, so, a lot
of times after the baby's hit you know the 2 or 3 months mark that starts to get better just because again
moms and babies bodies are you know dancing together a little bit better they're getting more in to rhythm, so sometimes that the time and then in itself will
kind of resolve it
as baby gets bigger and
kind of figures that out but if after the 2 months mark it's still an issue when it's making nursing hard for
mom and baby I would say then start doing some
of the things that we talked about to be a little bit more assertively treating it
definitely, our
moms were told by their pediatricians and their obstetricians, that formula was just
as equally beneficial
as breast milk and that's
kind of what they knew at the time and so, you know, we can't hold it against our
moms at all, but, you know, I know my
mom for example, breastfed me till I was six weeks old and then was told by her..., by my pediatrician that she was killing me because I had a lot
of gas and stuff like that, so I was immediately taken off breast milk and given formula.
So after the baby is here and
as the baby starts to
kind of move into that five, six, eight month old, one year old, they start to be really focused particularly for
moms on whether or not they're child is feeling secure in the world, whether or not they're feeling validated and heard and listen to.
Pregnant
moms should also avoid any
kind of air freshener or scented candle,
as most contain phthalates, hormone disrupters that are used in fragrance.
♥ The flow is slowed when using a shield which can cause a cranky baby and in turn a cranky and distressed
mom who doesn't know why baby is distressed whilst feeding ♥ If the latch is not fixed (which with a shield it makes it harder to tell
as they
kind of block the pain) then the milk intake is reduced ♥ Overused — they seem to be a quick fix for any breastfeeding related problem rather than fixing the actual problem ♥ Making a mother feel like she has failed to properly breastfeed ♥ Further damage to the nipples
As a
mom who nursed three kids in all
kinds of situations, I thought I'd address a few
of these:
It's divisive and
kind of unnecessary to keep labeling
moms as teen
moms when they're not 16 anymore.
Having a hard time
as a new
mom isn't unique to teenagers, and saying that it's only hard for teens is
kind of offensive.
Obviously this is a personal preference from a
mom of three little ones that can be scatterbrained and misplace a snappi
as soon I set it down,
kind of thing.
Where Friedan's target was the
kind of mothering that saw
Mom as servant to house and home, Arlie Hochshield, in «The Second Shift» took aim at the
kind that saw
Mom as all that, plus a wage earner.
It's almost overwhelming how many different
kinds of diapers there are and
as a soon to be first time
mom, I would love to try out different
kinds until I find the best ones for our babe!
This is
kind of upsetting, because
as we all know, the best source
of information for
moms is from other
moms.
I was team
mom for little league, cheer
mom, pta
mom, chaperoned school field trips, volunteered
as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and
mom classes, was a homeschooling parent for one
of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for child care if they were sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all
kinds of things like traveling, visiting grandparents out
of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead
of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
Wanting to teach / redirect their curious child who's gotten into some sort
of trouble or another
as they explored the world around them (you know the
kind — five thousand cheerios all over a newly cleaned kitchen floor, a chair that is not to be climbed being climbed anyway and tipping over, brushing the family dog with
mom's hairbrush
of course, etc) but fearful
of spoiling, they sternly respond with a «NO!!!»
And then
as far
as like birth weight are specifically is concern, they do like your baby's birth weight to be back up by two weeks, that's
kind of the standard, and a lot
of pediatricians will inadvertently panic
moms where it's like oh, my baby is two week old and they're not back up to birth weight yet but there's a lot
of circumstances surrounding the baby's birth that may lead to inflated birth weight.
And I think, what I
kind of stand for in my life is that I've incorporated my work - life into my life
as a
mom and do
kind of everything in this mix, and I think it was a great example showing that: «Hey
moms, this is how we balance stuff.
And by the way
kind of be more forthright about those things and
as a
mom I would become a little more reserved about those responses and so, but, I do wan na tell you the reactions, you're universally 4 years old.