Give me a dress that has a pleated skirt, and guaranteed, you will see me twirling like a 6 year
old at least a couple times an hour.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, going from physically interacting with
at least 30 people a day
at my
old job to only speaking with a
couple of folks to nobody a day is a let down that takes
time getting used to.
My 8 month -
old daughter sees me in my white coat & stethoscope
at least a
couple times a week (I'm a medical student), and she's happy to let me listen to her heart from
time to
time.
Every day there comes
at least one moment when I would like to lock
at least one of my kids in his or her room for an indefinite amount of
time... A
couple days ago I read a story (http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/ohio-teen-collapses-call-duty-marathon-181245943.html) about a 15 - year -
old kid who partook in a video game marathon.
I teach a
couple Boot Camp classes, and a
couple yoga classes; I take Bikram once a week; I lift 4
times a week, heavy and / or hard; I walk and do yoga with a
couple PT clients and friends and I do
at least one plain
old cardio session each week on a machine (reading
time).
I also walk
at least a
couple of
times per week, either going for a family hike (typically fairly rigorous) or walking the mile uphill pushing my youngest in the stroller to pick my
oldest up
at school (and then the much slower walk back downhill returning home), which we try to do twice per week.
Some imperfections are the poor sound system performance, the cheap look of the plastics, mainly on the doors, the noisy performance of the main front and rear wipers and a
couple of tiny details that make the driver's every day life a little more frustrating like that you have to press a button if you want to see the
time on the dashboard, the small digits (
at least for over 45 years
old drivers) on the trip computer and the difficulty on assembly of the Portable Infotainment Device in case you need it right now.
Feedings given every two to three hours during the daytime and possibly a
couple of
times during the night should be expected until the puppies are
at least 3 to 4 weeks
old.
In contrast, getting married before age 20 makes divorce four
times as likely compared to a
couple that waits until they are
at least 20 years
old.
Torvik and colleagues examined
couples aged 20 and
older in Norway and found that concordant abstainers and concordant heavy drinkers (e.g., drinking 10 or more
times over 2 weeks and endorsed
at least one indicator of hazardous drinking) had lower divorce rates, but that among discordant drinkers, heavy drinking only among wives was a stronger predictor of divorce than heavy drinking only among husbands (Torvik, Røysamb, Gustavson, Idstad, & Tambs, 2013).
I am hoping to
at least get a
couple of coats of primer down on our
old lino in
time for the reveal next week.