Sentences with phrase «times baby does»

For instance — after my second child was born, my oldest, who was still nursing, would ask to nurse every time the baby did.
So that means you need to maximize the time your baby does let you sleep.

Not exact matches

This economical disposition is also probably the main reason that I love all platform businesses — you build these babies one time and, if you do it right, they pay you back almost in perpetuity.
Certainly, some of it had to do with the fact that I was a more confident second - time mom, but, mostly, I think it was the luxury of time — to heal completely, to get my postpartum sh*t together, to get to know my son, and to revel in the experience of caring for what I knew was my last baby.
This explained why his daughter was taking her time, he began saying: «This baby does not want to be born in a world where Bitcoin is not $ 10,000.»
Baby boomers don't have time to plan for retirement — they are already here.
The New York Times reported in 1993 that she withdrew after «the White House learned she employed an illegal immigrant as a baby sitter before it became illegal to do so.»
Also, don't be afraid to take baby steps — it's perfectly fine to implement ideas one at a time to see how your team responds, and you always have time and room to change back if necessary
I would do interviews and say, «Yes, I've come back to work full time six weeks after having the baby
«The worst thing we did in the 70's was give women the idea they can have careers and babies at the same time
But this time, Mugabe may have finally done something to get the attention of the mainstream press and the social media crowd: he ate a baby elephant.
If you plan to use your baby carrier only around the house for chores and don't envision yourself wearing your baby many hours at a time then you may not be too concerned about weight distribution.
I'm sure that you, just like me, know people who border on superhuman and seem to be able to spin that many plates at a time while feeding a baby and dictating the next literary blockbuster, but most people have a hard enough time doing two things well, let alone three or more.
Parents were able to get the housework done and other small chores without having to worry about their babies because they were right there at all times.
Liam's changed from a small baby into a little boy who can walk a few steps on his own in just a few months, so time does seem to fly.
After recently mentioning that I would consider an investment in the Vanguard Wellington Fund if I wanted to create wealth in such a way that I did not have to spend much time thinking about investments or intended to pass the ownership stake on to someone that did not have much knowledge about investing (i.e. if you wanted to turn your children into trust fund babies in a way that they could not ruin it, you'd want to set up a restricted trust that only permitted the kids to receive the interest and dividend income generated by the fund, perhaps with the instruction that the assets transfer into an S&P 500 index fund if the Wellington Fund were to ever cease to exist).
waaahh... baby didn't want to lose to a girl... probably thought he'd pitch a tent by touching a girl for the first time too.
My neighbors wife has been cheating on her husband for 3 yrs now and they keep it quiet and their divorce is hush hush living in the same house, my wifes mother is mormon (my wife bolted from the «a womans job is to serve men and have babies» religion at a young age) she has been divorced 3 times and doesn't have a clue about just about any subject.
You never once smacked one of those kids, the ones there on full scholarship with visions of patched sport coasts in the Ivory Tower, you never once icily mentioned that you were working full time, going into debt, commuting two hours to school, that you had three small babies at home, that you worked in a fast - paced and exhausting industry under tremendous pressure just to come home, kiss your kids for a brief moment, launching into that thesis until well past midnight, just to get up at 6 the next morning and do it all over again, relentlessly.
I was going through a lot of my own life - transitions at the time (new baby, cross-country move, starting grad school) so I didn't really give the situation a lot of thought.
When this happens mothers often take it as a sign that perhaps they don't love their baby as much as they thought they did, that perhaps they need more time away from their baby, that perhaps somebody else should look after their baby.
There will be times, she said, when you don't actually feel love for your baby.
No one who kills their baby will be sent to hell by me I'm not God, the Bible is clear what He will do at the time of their appointment.
It has been a busy month with our move in particular, so busy that I hadn't really properly written or worked for the entire time except as snatches during 30 minutes of Phineas and Ferb for the tinies, so that night after we had cleaned up the supper dishes, I passed the baby to Brian, he set up the Monopoly board with the tinies, and I went downstairs to get my work done.
All my life I have taken care of myself, and it isn't a bed of roses to have to lie here like a baby and be waited on by people who grumble at you all the time they are doing it.
Did God kill the babies over time by disease.
Sometimes a cover works — sometimes it doesn't — babies won't always accept it, it can be hard with newborns to get a proper latch, and there's always the time when you are transitioning.
It's a combination of a few things that are real: the baby won't sleep, I have four children and there aren't enough hours in the day for everything to get done, I have obligations and duties and work and requirements demanding all of my attention and my time just like everyone else — trust me, I'm no special snowflake.
So now I'm curious: if you have had children, did you find out the sex of the baby ahead of time?
Christians do not vote to kill babies before, during and after they are born as Obama did 3 times while in the Illinois legislature.
After cleaning up the babies and restoring them to their places with a fresh breakfast — toast instead of cereal this time, never let it be said that I don't learn from my mistakes — I found myself on my hands and knees in my nightie under the kitchen table, picking up soggy cereal.
Now I know what is happening to her sisters in Iraq, to the their mothers, and then I made breakfast and I nursed the baby and I made beds and the whole time my gut was boiling with anger and grief and the need to DO SOMETHING.
Sometimes my prayers have words, sometimes my prayers manifest as tears or as laughter or as longings, as actions and as anger and as gentleness, as work to do and as songs to sing and food to cook and babies to hold, as how I spend my money and my time, as friendship and solidarity.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
Your analogy still stinks; I am not going to do time for your crime, but neither am I going to force a woman to have a baby she does not want / can not afford.
Granted, we have a (very beloved) baby - sitter for our littlest girl two mornings a week while the older two are at school, so that I can make phone calls, do interviews, and work uninterrupted for a bit of time, but I am usually at home, trying to get in a full - time job at the edges of our life.
Not that I actually realised I was attending a nursery rhyme session at the time; I was convinced we were doing baby resuscitation that week.
After all, if I say that God performed a miracle this time, what does that mean for my other babies, the ones I never got to hold except in my folded - up tea towels?
I'm the community care leader at our church so if a mama has a new baby or someone falls on rough times, that's us, we do the simple work of making meals.
But before I start feeling sorry for myself, I am beginning to doubt that babies lead the blissful lives we assume they do most of the time.
yet they have no problem engaging in or - al s - ex, which last time I checked doesn't produce babies.
Quite honestly, Luke 2:7 doesn't even speak about where Joseph was at the time of delivery of the baby Jesus.
And then I heard the head of the Reproductive Freedom Rights unit of the ACLU saying — this was at the same time as the Baby Jane Doe story was developing on Long Island — at a forum, «I don't know what all this fuss is about.
The lesson is: no one knows the life time of anyone — The mothers who are delivering a healthy child should be appreciative to The One who took care of the baby when the baby was inside of the mother's womb and mother has no access to the baby — This is a sign for mankind that what The Creator can do and its not in any human's hand... all a human can do is to treat as best as they have the capability — and many more
That may not be the most compassionate or pastoral thing to do, but I've got a bunch of people who want to experience intimacy with God, and want to obey Him, and want to serve people and change the world, and I need to spend some time with them, not with a lazy baby who wants me to help them succeed in bible trivia.
When we didn't feed our babies on time, they let us know it.
Ella: To save time, do you think these would taste the same if you used organic jars of sweet potato baby food instead of taking the time to steam them?
I think it was part delirium or high hopes that I'd be baby wearing and making waffles all the time but that waffle maker didn't budge from the box for 8 months but let - me - tell - you, once it did my dreams came to fruition.
This breakfast is perfect for fueling your day because you truly need a big bowl of nourishment to keep your brain on track... or for me, I need it just to make sure I can get from rolling out of bed to that time in the mid-afternoon when I get to either take a shower or do a little yoga on my matt (ie baby is sleeping and not demanding the boob).
These fruits mentioned here work well in baked goods, and even baby food prunes, veggies like carrots and sweet potatoes, and butternut squash can all be used in a pinch when you don't have time (or just don't want to) use the adult version!
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