Case manages so many different levels of emotion here — conveys feeling awkward around both her employers and
then around her daughter.
Not exact matches
We're still shopping
around, what's a place that has good tax environment, good healthcare, and
then also good schooling, because our
daughter is four years old.
Second time
around, I pumped plenty of milk and we
then discovered that my
daughter was much happier on formula.
Never mind the general public... Some examples: 1) the passenger in front of us on our first flight, whom when my
daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such as «I'll nurse her once we take off and
then she'll be quiet», had to tell everyone
around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I bought her a seat was for her to be in her car seat during takeoff as it's much safer than in my arms nursing).
I was in a store one day last week and I heard a raised woman's voice swearing with «words» I'd never heard of and some that I wish I hadn't, and
then realized that it was all being directed towards her
around four year old
daughter.
I agree, I would put my
daughter down
around 9:30 for bedtime at 5 weeks and
then do a dream feed
around 11:00.
My
daughter is almost 9 months old she will not go to bed @ 9 pm or even 10 pm she stays up till 4 am
then goes to sleep and she will not sleep through the whole night she will wake me back up about 6 am
then I can't get her to go back to sleep till about 10ish but
then there are days she will go to to bed
around 4:30 am and sleep till 12 noon but it has gotten to the point where she only sleeps from 4:30 am — 6:00 am I am always tired I feel like a robot.
Then around age two, my
daughter started leaking through all her nighttime diapers.
Then an unplanned pregnancy forced her to make one of the most important decisions of her life — a decision that culminated on National Adoption Day when she strapped her newborn
daughter, Lily, into a car seat, tucked a blanket
around her, kissed her «a billion times» and said goodbye.
for my
daughter's parties, we go
around the goodie bag (which i hate!!!!) by having the kids do a craft, which they
then take home.
Everything happened SO quickly... He was running
around getting the midwife and assistant sponsored onto the military base, WHILE filling the pool, and
then he dropped off our older
daughter at a friends house down the street.
My second
daughter was failure to thrive and we worked
around the clock with nursing (each side twice) and
then pumping and offering what I pumped every three hours
around the clock.
My
daughter was born at just before 32 weeks and was in the NICU for 7 weeks (she was doing great, on the road to go home
around 4 - 5 wks and
then got NEC at 2wks old that set us back).
Then, voilà, the newly wet wipes are perfect for real diaper changes, for wiping off our
daughter's face and hands, and even for a bit of cleaning up
around the house (with a little soap added).
My 6 month old
daughter typically goes to bed at 6:30 pm, wakes for one bottle
around 4 am and
then goes back to sleep until about 7:30 am.
I remember my
daughter slept so well with her pacifier and
then she became old enough to move
around and that's when she'd lose it and cry until she got it back.
After experiencing issues breastfeeding my youngest
daughter, Teddy, we quickly had to move onto mixed feeding, and
then to full formula feeding
around the three - month mark.
The second time
around, knowing the importance of falling asleep without assistance, I was very careful to put my
daughter down drowsy but awake as often as possible from about 4 weeks on, picking her up and soothing her if she fussed, and
then putting her back down while still awake.
Although I agree that an infant can become dependent on the breast to fall asleep and yes, once I gently weaned my
daughter from night time feeds at
around 10 months she did sleep for longer stretches but it by no means solved all our sleep «issues» — To say that all healthy infants should be able to STTN at 6 months, is an incredibly discouraging thing to say to moms who
then start thinking there is something wrong with their child and in the end let them cry it out because they read articles like this where it worked for one person.
Right now my
daughter nurses
around 8:15 / 8:30 pm and in bed and asleep by 9:30 (with a few times of shhhhing and patting) and
then wakes
around 1:30 / 2:30 am and
then not again until
around 6:30 am.
Grace even had to prepare meals for her mother in law and chauffeur her
around town (not that
daughter in law's shouldn't, but when they are tired beyond reason,
then shouldn't the mother in law try to ease their burden?).
If I give my
daughter the impression that making a parenting mistake is something I should suffer for, or is unacceptable and may ruin her for life,
then how can I turn
around and tell her it is ok to make mistakes and that it's not the end of the world?
But
then when we all went
around and introduced ourselves and our babies I realized the babies I was comparing my
daughter too were a good two months older than her.
Since
then, my husband and I have been VERY CAREFUL about hook and loop diapers
around our
daughter's little, exploring fingers.
Elizabeth Flandreau: Well, so my
daughter wakes up usually
around six in the morning and
then I try to feed her and get myself ready and go as soon as possible so that I beat the traffic and
then as soon as I get to work I pump.
My
daughter is 7 1/2 months and she starts out the night in her own crib,
then she wakes up
around 3:00 am and since i am half asleep and have to be in work by 6 am i bring her to my bed, feed her a bottle and
then she falls asleep.
I still remember when I introduced my
daughter to the baby gym for the first time she hated it but
then came
around later.
Then, either before their visit or upon their arrival, remind your relatives that your
daughter simply doesn't like hugs and kisses right away; that she needs to get used to being
around them again.
«Our Thanksgiving Day tradition (besides enjoying the meal) always includes exercise: We all go for a hike in the morning, followed by a stretching session, usually led by my
daughter [fitness blogger and author] Katie, and
then after the meal we put on loud music and dance
around the house, inside and out!
After about three hours he got agitated and pulled a gun in my
daughter and myself, tossed me
around a little blacked out, and
then was arrested.
I get off from work and make it home til about 6 and i'll have light meal like a salad or something
then i'll go stroll my
daughter around maybe a mile or two a day.
After the birth of my
daughter, and
then my mom's death
around the same time, I gained a significant amount of weight.
If not just for the smell of those first flowers or the warm weather,
then for the ability to walk down
around the lake with my
daughter in comfy spring dresses.
Am Kelvin, live in my house alone with my
daughter, got divorced and have been picky since
then, i love to meet people and to make people
around me happy, i enjoy going to the zoo and i take Michelle to anywhere she want because she is my one and only true love and happiness, i enjoy traveling and...
The movie
then takes on the form of a whodunit and Wyatt is left with a dilemma in his hands as he has a bunch of suspects all with good motives to kill her, including Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) who is about to be married to the chief's
daughter Ellen (Neve Campbell); Phil (William Fichtner) who was a battered spouse under Mona's control; Jeff (Marcus Thomas), Mona's mentally challenged son who lost his hand (literally) to her; deputy Feege (Peter Dobson) whose speeding encounter with Mona left him with a dirty shirt; and Rona Mace (Jamie Lee Curtis) who is playing
around with both Jeff and Phil.
In the original Taken, a cheerfully violent Luc Besson / Pierre Morel thriller, Albanian human traffickers made the big mistake of kidnapping Mills»
daughter Maggie, and were
then chased
around Paris by her large and irate father.
So, if he wants to make a comedy / horror / action movie starring his
daughter and with a plot based
around one of his podcast ramblings,
then that's exactly what he's going to do.
And
then there was the central story, which revolved
around him and his
daughter, Lisa (Makenzie Moss).
The same
then happens to his
daughter (Raffey Cassidy), meaning they both now pull themselves
around the family home like seals.
And
then Garrone allows us to empathize with and understand Marcello, even though he may indeed be a drug dealer and coke fiend, at least he loves dogs and loves his
daughter and just wants to live a simple life keeping the people
around him happy.
When a guy in a business suit sweeps into the hospital to finish him off — and
then steps into a car and lights himself on fire — a doctor (Tom Atkins) and the victim's
daughter (Stacey Nelkin) start snooping
around.
They'd had a
daughter a year behind Dan who'd been a cheerleader when Dan was playing football, but by
then Betty was unhappy with the house, and they'd bought a bigger one a mile or so away, and, except once in a while
around town, Doris never saw them again.
Today, I read an article in the Huffington Post about a guy who had a fight with his
daughter, turned
around and attached a bomb to her dog's collar,
then set it off in the backyard.
But
then, after work, they go to the restaurant and have a miserable time, because her
daughter is making noise and wants to run
around, and their partially eaten meals cost Denise a lot of money.
In the most recent Country Living, there is an article where the mom let her
daughter pick a vintage quilt from an antique shop and
then decorated the room
around it.
I made one that went
around my
daughter's headboard when she was small and
then later it was just in the corner and my kiddos played in it.
So rain would mean no cricket at least for my
daughters so we could stay home and
then my 14yo son and hubby will wait
around forever praying the rain goes away so that they can play son in the morning and hubby in the afternoon.