When mentoring engaged couples, my wife Barbara and I encourage them to spend a lot of
time talking about their families, because expectations regarding roles, traditions, and conflict resolution styles are largely determined by our childhood experience, and every family is different.
Not exact matches
And when she gave her reason to the media, Leslie didn't
talk about spending more
time with her
family.
The self - made millionaire and author of «The Automatic Millionaire» told the personal finance site Grow that as a kid his
family «
talked about investing all the
time.»
My
family talked about investing all the
time.
Because in all honesty, when you're sitting with someone and you're
talking to someone
about your children or any other member of your
family, how many
times do you say, «Thank God» or «Dear God» or anything similarly invoking his name?
They
talk about their
families because that is what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a
time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's life
My mother spend her final few days of consciousness
talking about two things: her
family, mostly, and at
times her fear of not being forgiven by God and going to Hell.
The last
time that I saw her, she opened her eyes and
talked for some
time about my own son and how important it is for
family to take care of each other and how blessed she had been.
This is not the first
time I have heard of
talk about the
family upon one's death.
She was peaceful for the first
time during her last stage of illness, NOT because she got to
talk one last
time about the love from her
family but by
talking about her salvation she found through Jesus.
I felt that pressure to be perfect, at a
time in which pastors and their
families didn't
talk about their struggles; didn't
talk about anything wrong.
Your people knock on my door when I'm trying to enjoy
time with my
family and they just want to
talk about God and your Bible.
Since then I see him
about 2 - 3
times a week and I sit and
talk to him and hold his cat for
about an hour each
time, and
talk about his life and
family.
Basically, what has happened with CST is comparable to what has happened with marriage and
family: We spend a lot of
time talking about contraception and abortion and bioethical dilemmas, and unfortunately we must do so, given the gravity of these evils and the obsessions of our day — but as a result we can fail to see, or at least fail to communicate to others, the profound truth of the sacrament of matrimony, which is the foundation of all the rules and prohibitions.
-- Weekly «
family training
time» (usually on Sundays) where we pull out the whiteboard and
talk about an important idea together.
One
time at a
family gathering there was
talk about kids and Lisa started crying.
The last
time I was up in Northern California visiting my
family I was
talking to my sister
about the chili dogs and we both agreed that we needed to figure out a recipe, find the spice that was in there, nancy drew that shit.
Gallo's Riesling is a versatile white, and pairs well with just
about anything (this is not the first
time I have
talked about my love of Gallo
Family Vineyard's Riesling!)
Former UM OL
talks for first
time about a note Jim Tressel sent his
family in 2010.
She had a hard
time talking to people
about it, and was criticized by
family and friends, but her bond to each of us is still strong (I'm 27 and my brothers are 24 and 19).
Illustrator Chris Hagan
talks to us
about selling prints online, why it helps to list regularly, and the difficulties of trying to balance creativity, selling, part -
time work and
family life...
At
times it feels like they are
talking about the 1950s housewife, staying at home and feeding the
family on the housekeeping money handed over by her husband, the breadwinner!
This is
family time, and we will all sit together at the table,
talking about our day.
In this post, we
talk about sippy cups,
family meal
time, and spoons.
Jason's friend Kevin joins the podcast again, but this
time to
talk about what his daughter and his
family have dealt over the last few years.
They will start to have that know - it - all attitude, so you will also have to make
time where you and your
family members could
talk about particular problems.
The first person to
talk to
about your child's addiction is your
family doctor, but you may need assistance from someone more experienced, and the best option for your child may be spending some
time in an institutional environment.
If you think
about how much
time kids actually get to
talk to their parents or interact with their
families as a whole the reality of it may shock you.
Many
times our baby was the only infant present when we attended
talks about the
family.
Do you have
time to get the
family together every evening and, if so, have you ever asked your kids
about their days or other questions to get them
talking?
FOSI is quoted in an article
talking about kids and social media: «While most parents estimate their kids» social media
time at two hours a day, the youngsters themselves say they spend five hours daily on tweets and posts, according to the
Family Online Safety Institute.»
She would have liked to have had more
time and money to include
families with bisexual or transgender parents, to
talk more
about extended
families, and to include
families from other locales, among other things.
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Eating together will help your teenager make better choices
about the foods she eats, promote healthy weight, and give
family members
time to
talk with each other.
If your child likes movies, you could suggest that the whole
family can enjoy a movie night after they load the dishwasher 10
times or go out for that
family hike that you were
talking so long
about.
Fitness Studio — Costa Mesa, CA —
talked to
families about managing technology in their homes and how to create tech plans that minimize screen
time
We spend
time today
talking about The New
Family, the 1,000
Family Project, and Brandie's experience with podcasting.
This can come in the form of quality play
time, reading together, eating
family meals and
talking about your day, doing homework or school activities with them, and having a consistent bedtime routine.
In this post, Laura
talks about the beauty in finding God's rhythm for each
family for each moment in
time:
Beyond just plans and events, we also take the
time to
talk about the emotional health of our
family.
Karen Deerwester from
Family Time Inc
talks about how good parenting isn't always fun.
Karen Deerwester
talks about Holding Onto
Family Time Now That It's Back - To - School
Time.
If you decide to do this one, I would recommend: 1) dropping all pacifier weaning
talk until you are actually ready to begin the weaning process, and 2)
timing it so the «goodbye» day lands on something awesome and positive, like his birthday or birthday party day or special
family outing that will keep him from feeling sad
about it.
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to
talk about you know the effect both positive and negative
about um, support during that
time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal
time to deal with over eager
family members or friends.
11 am - Baby down for nap, start on folding laundry 1120 am - Putting away laundry 1130 am - Preparing a grilled cheese sandwich and vegetable bean soup 12Noon - Mom eating lunch, Baby beginning to stir 1215 pm - Start dishes and wipe all surfaces, while Mom cuddles Baby 1230 pm - Mom feeds Baby, I sit with her and we
talk about her
family's excitement, how to manage visits 1 pm - Mom upstairs to nap, I burp, change and soothe Baby back to sleep 120 pm - Finish folding laundry and put away dry dishes 2 pm - Swiffer the kitchen and dining room 230 pm - Straighten and organize baskets to use for mobile changing station and nursing items 245 pm - Mom awake from nap, Baby wakes at same
time, to feed.
Afterward, we have the
time to
talk and marvel
about the birth and we also have
time while the woman and her
family become used to their new baby and establish breastfeeding before our partnership ends.
She also
talks about her pregnancy and
family in quite some detail, which makes this a great resource for both first -
time moms and those who already have experience.
Now is a good
time to
talk about paint colors, raid the Lego bin, buy stickers, hit up the neighbors and former Cub Scout
families, and see what you have around the house to use and if there are any must - haves you need to buy.
She learns more
about what it's like to build a relationship with a
family, and to live in an open adoption, and her counselor even connects her with a birthmom mentor who she
talks with a few
times.
A
family meeting isn't like a workplace meeting or board meeting; it's simply a
time where all
family members, young and old, get to
talk about topics, and everyone has a chance to give their views and opinions.