I often feel like my family and friends are bored of the topic and that my voice is just an echo into the abyss, but I refuse to keep quiet... «Because it wasn't just your baby.
Not exact matches
«There's the economic reality that people...
often feel like they need two earners in the
family to meet a given standard of living,» she said.
Like every entrepreneur, I'm pulled in way too many directions, and I often feel like a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple cit
Like every entrepreneur, I'm pulled in way too many directions, and I
often feel like a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple cit
like a puppet on somebody else's string, jockeying my time between
family obligations, helping the entrepreneurs I've invested in, filming Shark Tank, and flying to motivational speeches in multiple cities.
He writes with
feeling to a parent of the school, «I
often think what poor creatures we priests are, who,
like gentlemen of England, sit at home at ease, while you, married men, have all the merit of anxiety and toil which the care of a
family involves.
On smaller scales, children
often develop similar
feelings for other activities that
family members or special friends particularly enjoyed,
like fishing with Dad, baking with Mom, or football with your brothers.
Not that God wasn't part of my life then... He was... and I always thanked Him when I finished a piece... but I did miss Mass
often due to traveling and now I
feel like I really have a Church
family.
Adoption - attuned Lens: Adoptees
often wrestle with
feeling like they don't quite fit — in their adoptive
families, extended
families, and among their peers, etc..
Smith understands that
families often push a high chair close to a table so that their child can
feel like part of the
family during meal time.
Aside from physical breast feeding problems, new mothers
often give up breast feeding for other reasons - such as not
feeling supported by
family and friends, listening to old wive's tales, believing that prescribed medication prevents it, thinking the baby doesn't
like it or believing that they just can't breast feed.
The shelter system can
feel like a constant shuffle, and shelter residents
often lash out at staff, share their frustrations with friends and
family or quietly stew.
H.H.: You know, when I was going around the country, on the Pink Bus, talking specifically to women, so
often they would say «We've got one child, we'd really
like to have another but we just can't afford it, what with our home's not big enough and the child care is too expensive», and there is then, they're working hard and then
feel that is unfair on other people they they
feel that they have bigger
families that they would love to have if they were in a position to do that.
We
often feel like we are so removed from our
family living on Vancouver Island, but this was an excellent reminder that we are only a hop, skip and a jump away from
family should we ever be in need.
Our home
often feels like a hotel, filled with
family and friends.
That combined with traveling to see both sets of
family all across The South, I
feel like I'm out of town more
often than not.
Even though I
feel like it
often gets over looked, I really do love Thanksgiving day... there's nothing
like being surrounded by
family and good food.
I love Newman's Own
Family Recipe Italian, but
often make my own using high quality extra virgin olive oil, minced garlic (lots and lots of garlic), red pepper flakes, parmesan cheese, dried basil and oregano and anything else I
feel like throwing in.
Where one of the strengths of Wan's «Insidious» movies was their plausible
family dynamics (including Barbara Hershey's wonderfully meddlesome grandmother), «Chapter 3» so
often feels like a second - tier 1980s sitcom that you spend a good deal of the film wondering if Whannell was aiming for parody (
like last year's viral short, «Too Many Cooks»).
The inclusion of other actors that make periodic appearances over the dozen years as extended
family and friends, also lends authenticity to what
often feels like watching someone's home videos (except these vignettes capture more pivotal moments than just birthdays and holidays).
Better Things — the Pamela Adlon and Louise C.K. FX comedy is poignant,
often hilarious, and sometimes so true if
feels more
like a documentary on modern L.A. life and
family — but neither the show nor its lead landed a nomination.
While this sobering tale of one
family's isolated post-apocalyptic survival is most assuredly a «talky» terror tale, and one that
often feels a bit
like a stage adaptation, it's also knee - deep in tension, discomfort, and nine different flavors of existential dread.
The relationships and events amount to a credible portrait of modern city and
family life, but it's the intimate, improvised shooting style (16 mm, natural light, all on location) and Michael Nyman's evocative, memorable score (this
often feels like a film made to music) that define the film and give it the sense of immediacy and compassion that make it so enduring.
He
feels like family, she says, and he
often visits for birthday parties and other events.
Despite best intentions, however, the concept of «stakeholder engagement» can
often feel like a rote exercise or an invitation for inevitable conflict, instead of a meaningful and collaborative process meant to support students,
families, and schools.
Tinti is a writer gifted beyond her years, both literary in her perceptions — «the sailboat passed a cargo ship the length of an aircraft carrier, stretching across the surface
like a giant guarding the edge of the world» — and possessing a thoroughgoing comprehension of the human condition, our sometimes desperate search for love and
family, the rage we
often feel as we stumble through our ignorance and past our fear to confront our mortality.
When you grow up as a girl, it is
like there are faint chalk lines traced approximately three inches around your entire body at all times, drawn by society and
often religion and
family and particularly other women, who somehow
feel invested in how you behave, as if your actions reflect directly on all womanhood.
It is not
often that a business of any kind will make you
feel like you are
family, a good firned, and some one that matters.
So, this November, if you
feel like something is missing in your
family or you just
feel like adding one more, take a look at those
often overlooked.
Family members
often take on a different role when their loved one is ill or receiving treatment, and they sometimes find it hard to
feel like they can help or make a difference.
Families with felines
often feel like abandonment is their last and best option and typically exhaust other resources before taking this...
Although I
often felt like I had no life because I worked opposite hours of
family and friends, it was an opportunity that I am very thankful for and allowed me to save faster than -LSB-...]
It's
often the case with
family - run hotels in Vietnam that the reception doubles as the
family living room and at Phu Hoa it really does
feel like you are walking through someone's house — or even through the homes of several
families.
Pollock spent much of his time with Benton,
often babysitting Benton's young son, and the Bentons eventually became
like the
family Pollock
felt he never had.
Third, I hate injustice, and — though it
often feels like tilting at windmills — there's plenty of injustice and inequity to battle (at every level, both interpersonal and institutional) in divorce and
family law.
Family and friends
often feel like they can't do anything to help, but supporting a brain injury victim is an important step in the healing process.
Square One Law's emphasis on providing support for entrepreneurial businesses which are
often family business really appealed to me and I
felt like I could use my experience to bring something to the firm and its clients.
To the
family members, BPD behavior is
often very frustrating can
feel unfair and punitive - something
like this (3):
While divorce
often feels like lighting yourself and your
family on fire, cheating adds a gallon of gas to make it a bonfire.
The 27 items are divided among three subscales which assess the support and sense of togetherness between
family members (e.g., «We put a lot of energy into what we do at home»); the extent to which family members express their thoughts and feelings (e.g., «Family members often feel like keeping their feelings to themselves») and; the expression of negative emotions towards members of the family unit (e.g., «Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things&ra
family members (e.g., «We put a lot of energy into what we do at home»); the extent to which
family members express their thoughts and feelings (e.g., «Family members often feel like keeping their feelings to themselves») and; the expression of negative emotions towards members of the family unit (e.g., «Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things&ra
family members express their thoughts and
feelings (e.g., «
Family members often feel like keeping their feelings to themselves») and; the expression of negative emotions towards members of the family unit (e.g., «Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things&ra
Family members
often feel like keeping their
feelings to themselves») and; the expression of negative emotions towards members of the
family unit (e.g., «Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things&ra
family unit (e.g., «
Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things&ra
Family members sometimes get so angry they throw things»).
But a holiday
often synonymous with drinking copious amounts of green beer at the local Irish pub may not
feel like the most
family friendly to those with young children.
So that's why it is
often a good deal for the seller, because they get: (1) to choose any price they
like, (2) no hassle sale, (3) as - is, (4) keeping an extra 3.5 % in their pocket in seller's agent commission savings, and (5) a nice neighborly
feeling, because the buyer is usually a friend or
family member of one of your neighbors, and that helps build community.
I have
often referred to your blog when discussing this decision with
family and friends, and I
feel like you were in my head this morning!