Text that mom
you met at your moms group.
We've known each other since
we met at a mom's group about a decade ago.
On Christmas Eve,
we meet at my mom's adoptive parents» home and all gather round as Papa reads the Christmas story to us.
Not exact matches
«You learn a heck of a lot when you talk to people not in a formal setting, not in a roundtable discussion, not in a town hall
meeting, but just when
moms and dads are shopping
at a grocery store,» she says.
If you live your life
at Starbucks and move through an Uberized economy where an extra buck or two (for access, speed or convenience) is a drop in the bucket, it's hard to imagine the daily struggles of millions of
moms trying to make ends
meet.
My
mom met me
at the finish line in tears of joy.
What I tried to do was come up with common characters we face
at work — like the «manterrupter» who interrupts you in a
meeting, or the office
mom who ends up taking on the mother lode of menial tasks — as well as some of the internal barriers, like the feeling of being an imposter, and then digging through the research to find out how you can push back against these things.
I ate up studies (from Facebook and others) that argued the site actually encouraged a certain kind of information diversity, because your Facebook friends are likely drawn from a wider group of people (the guy you went to middle school with, your
mom's neighbor, that rando you
met that weekend
at the beach) than the people you discuss news with in real life.
And I've seen his presence in the lives of women I've
met — from stay -
at - home
moms, to the women of Amish country, to an Orthodox Jew, to an evangelical pastor.
It always moves me when I'm standing
at my keyboard and watching someone who I know is struggling — like a single
mom who can barely make ends
meet and is constantly getting grief from her teenage sons — just pour herself out in worship with a beautiful smile on her face.
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 first
meeting with Miss Tarte Flambée was for a dinner
at Michèle's place (my
mom - in - law) in 2002.
It was a restaurant my
mom and I would
meet at when I was in college.
Between work and
meeting my
mom and friends for frequent happy hours, plus the two doggers
at home (one of whom still potties inside when the moods strikes), what's a girl to do?
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Usually when my
Mom, sister and I get together and
meet to go to a movie, we will eat lunch first
at Big Bowl.
I was speaking on a keynote panel
at BlogHer Food and we decided to drive over to Chicago the day after the conference to
meet up with AJ's
mom and dad.
I used to
meet my
mom for lunch
at a local Cajun restaurant named, Doodles.
I make muffins for my
mom's
meetings every Monday
at work, I plan on making these tomorrow, they look deeeelish!
Lactation consultants need to put aside politics
at times and
meet moms where they are, so to speak.
I've known about Fandango for a while but I
met some of their team back
at Mom 2.0 Summit in the spring and they were delightful.
They all had a fantastic time, so they
met again a couple days later
at one of the other
moms» houses.
Moms are the ultimate multitaskers;
at the park the other day I
met a
mom who was knitting some groovy socks while looking after her son.
And you know, in Australia that would be signing, joining The Australian Breastfeeding Association, use their telephone help line, look
at their website like for information, come along to our
meetings and
meet with other
moms.
But let's not shoot the messenger (or resort to physical violence: on NYT blogger Lisa Belkin's analysis of the piece, commenter «Ross» wrote: «If I ever
meet that Robinson dude I'm going to spend my 30 hours of leisure time as a stay -
at - home
mom punching him dead in the face.»
Meeting up
at a play group — have you dated other
moms?
-LSB-...] proponents of this approach include The (Reformed) Idealist
Mom,
moms commenting over at the site Rookie Moms, the Mayo Clinic, Ellen Schmidt of Baby Meets City and Katherine Lewis of About.com Working -LSB-
moms commenting over
at the site Rookie
Moms, the Mayo Clinic, Ellen Schmidt of Baby Meets City and Katherine Lewis of About.com Working -LSB-
Moms, the Mayo Clinic, Ellen Schmidt of Baby
Meets City and Katherine Lewis of About.com Working -LSB-...]
I've
met mom friends
at LLL
meetings.
If however the stroller is going to be used when
mom meets up with friends
at the park once a week, then a higher quality umbrella stroller might be in order.
If you have ever had the pleasure of shopping
at Mom's Milk Boutique in West Frankfort, IL then you have probably had the pleasure of
meeting Bonnie in person!
When Erica over
at Child Organics (who I
met years ago though the Holistic
Moms Network) wrote a post about finding a local farm to get raw milk, I immediately contacted her for more information regarding her experiences.
So discreet for
at work pumping, no lie we have
mom's who have told us they pumped during
meetings.
Just going out in public it's not uncommon to see several breastfeeding and baby - wearing
moms & dads, so it's easy to
meet like - minded parents, even when we're not
at an API
meeting!
For more information, please speak with one of the counselors
at a Nursing
Moms»
meeting in your area or email us
at [email protected].
Because I'm a data nerd (note former career as a cognitive neuroscientist) and in order to keep myself accountable,
at the beginning of the challenge I started a log of my daily driving (drive to get Violet from school, drive kids to soccer, drive to business
meeting, drive to grocery store, drive to
meet Mom... these were highly repetitive themes) and included a «DONE!»
There's nothing more infuriating for
moms who work
at home than being hauled into the office for a
meeting or being sent here, there and everywhere to
meet with existing or potential clients.
It was eighth grade and we would
meet at her house, walk through the woods to the park and «mug» like Sam's
mom.
At the mother - of - twins club
meetings, I would listen to all the other
moms — including those with full - term twins with good birth weights — talk about projectile vomit, diarrhea, high fevers, and often hospitalization for pneumonia.
Many of our first - time -
moms we
meet intend to have their babies changed
at a location other than their own bed.
You're probably used to
meeting other
moms at the park,
at school drop - off, or in toddler music class.
At some point well into the diapering years, a mom I met at a La Leche League meeting showed me how to pin a prefold diape
At some point well into the diapering years, a
mom I
met at a La Leche League meeting showed me how to pin a prefold diape
at a La Leche League
meeting showed me how to pin a prefold diaper.
Mom met us
at the hospital shortly thereafter.
I once
met another stay -
at - home -
mom who was
at her wits end, because she was nursing her baby every couple of hours and pumping every hour after he was finished.
In the video, two
moms meet at the playground.
While the US Breastfeeding Committee does agree with the US Department of Health and Human Services in encouraging
moms to breastfeed for
at least 6 months, only a handful of states are actually
meeting the Healthy People 2010 breastfeeding targets!
There's an Isis less than a mile from my home — just think, I could run with the baby in a jogging stroller and
meet some new
moms at a
mom / baby yoga class!
I was the Key Note
at the Mason Dixon Outdoor Writers Conference and I'm scheduled to speak
at the
Moms Meet Summit in October 2016 and
at the Travel and Adventure show of Washington DC in January of 2017
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At For Two Fitness ®, fashion
meets function for active
moms - to - be.
They heard it from
moms at local breastfeeding support
meetings or
at the farmer's market.