Not exact matches
They argued that the
only reason women wanted to «
mother» and keep house in the community was because they were so bad at such
things at home - that municipal housekeeping was
only a movement against domestic housekeeping.
A
mother is trying to calm her screaming baby, but
things only seem to get worse.
The reasons why one should sell the cat, pawn the
mother - in - law, and use the proceeds to buy gold are well known: the Fed is printing money faster than you can read this, which will result in inflation; the government is borrowing like a drunken monkey, so the dollar will be devalued; this will debase all currencies, so the
only thing that will save you is the shiny metal.
Maybe
things like this differentiate not between the religious and the non-religious, but rather those that put your
mother's feelings before their own and those that
only wanted to do what made them feel better.
@Keith actually it's you who can't seem to stomach the reality of
things we know full well what it means, once again you have to get your facts strait, it's
only legal to abort the first 21 weeks when the fetus can not live outside of the
mothers womb, if the
mother is to give birth within this time line the the fetus could not survive (a miscarriage).
and at the time of jesus moses gallileo newton charles darwin, people opposed them but ultimately the same people bowed to their eternal truth, so norm is man made not natural and it changes from time to time, the
only thing which is self reliant and unchanging is
mother nature, so Sikh faith is not a ritualistic dumb faith, indeed it's a lifestyle which tells to «Respect and follow The Laws of Nature and not to destroyy the beauty of nature».
This was spurred by the loss of my
mother to cancer when I was 20, my father essentially left my much younger brother and sister to my care for many months at a time
only coming home 1 - 2 x a week and then less and less until it would be
only a call every week or two to «check on
things».
Please, the
only thing these guys agreed on completely is the name and the biological
mother and father, that's all.
I have had many conversations with him, and about the
only thing he knows about the Bible is what he remembers from Sunday school when his
mother took him as a child.
The
only elaborate
thing I remember my
mother making for Christmas was an aspic, a sort of clarified gelatin made from a consommé of veal bones and flavored with tomatoes.
Late term abortion of a viable fetus is a horrible horrible
thing that should
only ever happen in the most dire of consequences (when the life of both baby and
mother are in serious risk), but for abortion of a non-viable potential human; abortion is a terrible but not unreasonable act.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the
mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is
only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same
thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a
mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they
only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
A little later my dad came in and sat down on the edge of the bed and said quietly that we should have a conversation about Sunday Mass, and probably I was now old enough to make my own decisions about attending Mass, that he and my
mother did not think it right or fair to force that decision on us children, that we needed to find our own ways spiritually, and that while he and our
mother very much hoped that we would walk in the many rewarding paths of the Church, the final decision there would be ours alone, each obeying his own conscience; that was
only right and fair, and to decree attendance now would perhaps actually force us away from the very
thing that he and my
mother found to be the most nutritious spiritual food; so perhaps you and I and your
mother can sit and discuss this later this afternoon, he said, and come to some amicable agreement.
I have a miso - loving
mother, so I'm ok with the miso
thing... if
only it was cheaper to get where I live.
It's probably because while neither of my grandmas ever MADE any sort of brittle, the
only type of brittle I ever stumbled upon was in
Mother Lovett's cabinet under her bar where she hid
things like gum drops, peanut butter cups and two - year - old snickers bars along with a whole hoard of salt water taffy that we couldn't touch.
Having endured several disastrous polenta - themed meals as an exchange student in France (I think polenta was the
only gluten free
thing my host -
mother knew how to cook * memory vom *), I have not been polenta's biggest fan.
I grew up in the 50's and 60's and about the
only fresh green
thing we had in the winter was iceberg lettuce (well, except for brussel sprouts and cabbage; we won't go there because my
mother was in the «cook it until it disintegrates» school of culinary practice).
It is the
only chocolate cake recipe that I use, as it accommodates my
mothers nut, dairy and soy allergies, as well as my father in laws heart health (and people are always pleasantly surprised when I tell them its vegan) While I do like to add and exchange
things to the cake so it alters the flavour I have never played around with the ganache (typically I make cupcakes and have
only made the ganache twice).
Its not often I read one of your comments Budd and nod my head in agreement but on this I have to say yu are 100 % on the money Afobe will MAYBE a to notch plyer one day but right now we didthe right
thing letting him go, the
only thing that I will say is that we have always let players go when the world asked why and on hindsight have been proven right, HOWEVER why have we had players like Diaby on the books when it was clear he would never ever be fit enough to fulfil his potential and why on earth have we currently got Sanogoals or Wellbeck on our books whe its obvious to all and their
mothers that neither of these kids will ever be anything other than average squad players at best.
Maybe that Glenn Roeder's Newcastle are too good to go down, that
only the football «experts» thought Wayne Rooney was in some kind of inescapable decline, that Leighton Baines and John Arne Riise are brothers from another
mother, that at this point the last
thing on West Ham's mind is probably a takeover, or that there's
only Juan Pablo Angel.
everyone who thinks rabiot is average is retarted, there is a reason y PSG r furious he didn't sign a contract extenstion n that's because worth 3x what we're paying for him
only thing the kid is definitely using us as a stepping stone and his
mother is a twat
really the
only thing i wanted to say was that im SO PROUD of you
mothers for really taking the time to look into all of these
things (formula vs. breast milk, circumcision, etc), and really making informed, educated decisions so that you can best care for your son.
Not
only does the majority of evidence show that all of the
things they are prohibiting actually make the births safer and more positive both for
mother and child, but they are extremely behind the times.
The
only thing I would add to this is, to number one... I find that
mothers I speak to think that I am saying ALL crying is harmful to babies and don't seem to understand that its unattended - to crying that is harmful.
Finding the balance between being a woman and a
mother will
only improve
things at home and give you a sense of peace with moving on.
When you're a new
mother, one of the most frustrating
things in the world is planning to exclusively breastfeed your baby,
only to discover that they're not getting enough nourishment.
«There are some
things that
mothers can
only learn from other
mothers.
Besides the baby and the breast the
only thing that most
mothers need is knowledge.
Now that I am a
mother I realize that not
only is it the right
thing to do, but it is the necessary
thing to do for several reasons.
The
only other
thing I'd add is to look for a moms group — MOMS club,
Mothers and More, something.
The
only thing worse than a
mother at a park is a former lifeguard at a body of water.
However, it turns out, that the
only thing he is suffering from is his
mother.
It is always great hearing about other
mothers experience and knowing that your not the
only one doing these
things.
Some
mothers are OK with least and
only most important
things, while other women prefer to have everything, just in case.
Well, yeah, because people say some horrible
things — not
only about me, as a
mother, but about my parents.
From 0 to 3 months, infants can
only see
things at close range — like the face of their
mother when she is nursing her.
Crying it out is not working just as many of you other moms are finding and the
only thing left is try my best to be the
mother that my boy needs and not the
mother I think I should be.
These past few months have been really hard, and harder still has been my frustrated feeling that
things should not be this hard, that this should be an adventure, that it could be so much worse, that I am a terrible
mother and that not
only do I not blame Callie for hating me, I hate myself.
When asked about the statement, «Having a safe and healthy
mother and baby are the
only things that truly matter in birth,» 68 % of the women who had
only had hospital births agreed with this statement.
It's possible that being a good
mother to that little girl and dressing her up in pretty flower headbands is just about the
only thing that's keeping her
mother going.
Judging by Emily's posts, that's the
only thing she trusts doctors about: when they are trying not to add to a
mother's grief by being tactful by omission.
The confusing
thing is, you are not
only contradicting yourself within these «guidelines» you are handing out to families, but you are also giving advice that can completely derail a
mother's breastfeeding journey.
Dr. McKenna suggests the term «breastsleeping,» as there is no such
thing as an infant —
only the
mother - infant dyad — so there is no solitary sleeping and breastfeeding:
only breastsleeping.
The
only thing being given out is the bag of freebies the
mother gets from the companies, and as that is the personal property of the patient.
Infants can
only see
things about 12 - 18» in front of them at first then their site gradually improves to see further, so during this period of using the Baby Jogger City Mini Stroller the baby might
only see his / her
mother as a hazy white or dark figure without actually recognizing, or connecting with the
mother.
Robin Kaplan:... you know, you bring... you both bring up a very good point, of this sense of relaxation and that's because breastfeeding stimulates the release of a hormone called Oxytocin and what that is, is not
only does it you know, stimulate uterine contractions, which we'll talk about in
Mother's Health and
things like that, but it also promotes the development of maternal behavior and bonding.
Nursing a baby is a normal
thing to do if more people see babies being nursed, this will
only help to normalize breastfeeding and make it easier for the next
mother.
For expecting
mothers, the
only thing, you will be sipping on at the dinner table is water.
For many in the modern western world, it is not possible to balance the needs of
mothers and babies in our societies, so anything we can do to easy the emergence of our offspring into the world can
only be a good
thing in my mind.
I hear a lot of
mothers say the
only thing they don't regret about CIO was NOT trying it earlier.