What I like
least about being a mom: The constant anxiety and confusion that plagues me — is one of my kids getting sick?
What I like
least about being a mom: Not having any time for me, not even to take a shower without Adrian finding something urgent to tell me right that minute!
What I like
least about being a mom: Not being able to plonk on the couch with a good book and escape for as long as it takes.
What I like
least about being a mom: The toughest thing about being a mum is the lack of time — the feeling that everything is left half done because some more urgent need has presented itself.
What I like
least about being a mom: Not being able to sleep late whenever I want — but it's a small price to pay.
Talking, laughing, eating, reading a book together, going shopping, holidays, skiing... What I like
least about being a mom: The stress!
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.
But there
's increasing evidence that at
least some of the pay differential between men and women in the workplace — and especially that between
moms and dads —
is the result of preconceptions
about the traditional roles of the sexes.
Moms and dads wondering whether they wanted to cope with the crusade throngs at
least could
be confident that the kids would not
be subjected to a tirade against Roman Catholics or a harangue
about American foreign policy.
And — wouldn't you know it — there has already
been at
least one study
about «those» kinds of Facebook
moms — aka the «proud mothers.»
Certainly, one thing that
's interesting and at
least to think
about is sometimes —
moms with twins will deliver the first baby head down and the second baby breached.
I took him to the doctor the other day and he said its totally normal that he will learn soon but it
's really getting to me because I keep hearing from other
moms that he should at
least say a word or two by now and as a
mom I feel really bad
about it although he does understand me saying bye bye then he starts to put his hand up waving «bye bye».
I know, rationally, that she
is probably just as exhausted as I
am, but still, when you see a mother doing seemingly everything and you
're open
about your struggle to simply take a shower every day, you can start to feel like you
're failing or, at the very
least, missing a
mom - gene or something.
When I
was about 15 years old, my
mom took my entire collection of Enrique CDs (which
was at
least a dozen cds) away from me for a week as a punishment!
Buckles galore, at
least the child will
be (hypothetically) buckled in while
mom is toting baby around, but what
about the height on this sucker?
Well, at
least Theresa,
being active on facebook groups of breastfeeding
moms,
are you seeing questions posting over and over again
about medications and breastfeeding?
Twitter user @Mombiehood
is all
about that sleepless
mom life and at
least they
're keeping it funny out there on the internetz because tired
mom's certainly need a good laugh, or they'll cry!
And if you
're an expecting
mom, it
's important to monitor your weight, exercise at
least 150 minutes per week, and work with a health care provider if you
're worried
about your size.
At some point she worked for Charles Keating, he made all the women in his office wear skirts (no pants allowed), fiercely protested pornography and would eventually go on
be convicted of fraud, racketeering and conspiracy
about a decade after my
mom stopped working for him — interesting guy to say the
least.
Anyway, who cares
about age, it matters how you feel inside, at
least that
's what my
mom always said and now I know what she meant!
While I still talk to my
mom about my dating life (or at
least, some of it), there
are some things she knows not to do.
Brought to us by writers and directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore (most notably of The Hangover trilogy and 21 & Over), Bad
Moms is a story
about three swamped, undervalued mothers who, while not inherently «bad,» make the brazen decision to
be bad — at
least for a while.
Sidenote: The fact that Roseanne just recast Dan's
mom for an episode
is one of the
least weird things
about Season 9.
Here
's something wonderful
about 2017 (an otherwise complicated year, to say the
least): We
are officially no longer living in a society where it
is socially appropriate for working
moms to judge stay - at - home
moms, and vice versa.
First, although it
is commonly understood that a divorced parenting relationship which
is low in conflic
is a primary condition that describes a divorce that
is good for children, we also know that even when there
is no conflict, if
Mom and Dad do not communicate
about the children,
are not at
least cordial and do not cooperate with each other around parenting, and do not make decisions affecting children together, resolving ifferences respectfully in order to do so, children
are still at risk for difficulties.
I
'm a new
mom and full - time student and my house
is chaotic to say the
least (so much so that where you wrote
about laundry in the bathtub, my first reaction
was «HEY!