Since the smallest was born, when the eldest was 14 months old, I've never managed to find anywhere near a balance of spending time with both of them individually - something
I often ruminate may have inadvertently damaged my relationship with both of them.
Not exact matches
After practices he is
often found lounging at his locker stall long after fellow Washington Capitals have left,
ruminating about topics like Indie rock and intestinal blocks.
Meanwhile, our stressful,
often harmful experiences — like getting stuck in traffic and being late for a meeting, feeling brushed aside by a friend or misunderstood by a partner, or
ruminating about worries or resentments — routinely produce lasting changes in neural structure or function.
She has been chronicling affluence for a quarter - century and takes the chance to
ruminate on her work and how the wealthy class has changed in the last 25 years, with an emphasis on how people
often emulate the rich without actually being able to afford their lifestyle.
The Jamaica - born, New York — based artist's work
ruminates on the immigrant experience,
often juxtaposing his own heritage with Americana and exploring the differences between the two.
I compare notes, further
ruminate on the show, and more
often than not discern the reviewers» and my own biases of judgment.
Often, individuals who are anxious with respect to attachment
ruminate on their personal shortcomings and how they might change themselves or their circumstances to maintain their close relationships.
Memories and emotions linked to the injury
often pop - up in the form of dreams, flashbacks, and intrusive memories (
ruminating about every detail of the event and the reason the injury occurred).