Sentences with phrase «times your mom told»

The first time my mom told me we were rich, I was so excited I could hardly contain it.

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After the third time, I was so upset and distraught that I went home and told my mom.
Just about every time I went out with friends during high school, my mom would tell me on the way out: «Be in the driver's seat.»
Their conversation is peppered with sentences that begin «People told us...» followed by a summary of the advice: «Don't waste time distributing through mom - and - pops,» «Don't locate your flagship store on Newbury Street,» «Do spend money on an advertising campaign.»
«I probably don't have much time left, so tell my mom that I love her if I die.
So timeless and betaiuful as a Mom who didn't do maternity portraits at the time, I can tell you that she will NEVER regret having a custom photographer capture the beauty of this time.
along time ago my mom told me not to swear on the holy spirit its unforgivable and i said i swear on the holy spirit a lot of pastors said i diddnt commit the unforgivable sin but two agree i did but they said i could repent and be forgiven did i commit the unforgivable sin my name is john horton and im terrified!
Kabel I am a mulish and I live in US, I actually had church people knock on our door and asking us that Jesus, peace be upon him, love you and give us booklet to study and read, they even brought bible in my language to read... we had to tell them we have our own believes but they kept insisting... the came several times within months in our house and each time my mom would invite them and serve them tea...
She told SI: «At that time in your life, when you're in college, you don't feel comfortable talking to your mom.
I boiled the same pot of water three different times because the first time I started it, my mom told me she was going to go straight to my uncle's and wouldn't be stopping for dinner because they were behind schedule, my aunt and cousin figured they'd wait till my uncle's party to eat, and then finally I got to cook the pasta when our friends arrived.
I can't tell you how many times I've had a young guy turn up his nose at homemade mac n» cheese or my mom - made pizza because he's used to eating the store - bought boxed variety instead.
I also remember Mom telling me one time, try it..
I think of my mom whenever I eat or cook fish, for when I was a little girl she would cook it once a week, rain or shine, and would tell me every single time how good it was for the brain.
Last time I had the flu, I called my MOM crying, telling her I wanted her chocolate chip cookie dough.
My rice used to be overcooked all the time as everybody kept telling me about the one glass of rice = two glassed of water policy, that includes my mom.
As a busy mom that wants to get delicious meals on the table, I am going to tell you — ain't nobody got time for that!
We are trying our best to take things one step at a time and not stress out (heck, my mom has been telling me that the word stress is not allowed in our house for the next few weeks), but it is difficult balancing our work and personal life with everything that has been happening.
When I was growing up my Mom used to tell me: «You just wait till you're older, time flies the older you get.»
That has happened to me twice, and my mom told me the beans must be old if they are soaked and don't cook in the usual time (Hispanic mom cooks beans all the time!).
And while the chances are significantly higher that my cold simply ran its course by the time I went to my spice rack, I can at least tell my mom: I feel much better now.
I'm sure your mom told you a million times when you were a kid, not to fill up on bread.
Thanks Nancy, my Mom and I had a great weekend together spending time with each other and (most importantly) going to see The Great Gatsby People have always told us that we look alike, but I haven't recognized it until recently.
The first time I tried Real Plans, I called my mom, my sister, my paleo bestie, and my real food bestie and told them all to try it stat.
«We should put your most valuable cards in the safety deposit box,» my mom told me, anticipating and revealing my darkest fears for not the first, or last, time.
I went a little mom on them and told them many high school and middle school programs were all about strength and conditioning like the NFL and Tom Shaw's gym, but that not much time was devoted to core strength and stretching.
I remember telling my neighbor, then a young 30 - something mom of two, to make sure they had time alone together.
Really, I have one dress that every time I put it on he says something along the lines of «ugh mom, what have I told you about that dress», it's really charming.
So I always tell new moms that it will get better and that you can always stop later but you can't really start up again if you stop... so, if you want to breastfeed, give you and your baby some time.
Carlinha1289 told the other mom that it was going to be impossible for her to commit to meeting them three times a week for the rest of her life, and the woman got really mad.
They tell me that the only times their moms and dads interact with them, is when something is going wrong.
And because I liked feeling like I was doing the right thing, and liked having a community of other moms to tell me I was doing the right thing, I went for it full gusto, giving myself a little pat on the back every time I accomplished one more thing on the «AP laundry list.»
In fact, I almost always tell moms to do lots of skin - to - skin time as part of their care plan when I see them for a personalized consult.
The first time someone told me to relax about my kids, I was a brand new mom.
Courtney Stratton: We have seen the post «the mom nursing the baby at the Taurt Café been braided by another customer» or even better the elderly woman stopped the new mom in the restaurant, not to give her a hard time but to offer her by cutting her food while she nursed her baby and then multiple times that a retail employee has told a shopper to use the bathroom».
She once told me she gives our kids two kisses each time — one from her and one from my mom in heaven.
• The type - A working mom who totally dismissed me because I told her that I currently worked part - time from home... and the stay - at - home sanctimommy who whispered to me how she thought that the kids of working moms weren't as well behaved as those of stay - at - home moms.
(One mom who worked in a party supply store told me that her milk let down every time a baby entered the store and how she had to stop and pump immediately!)
(What a nice crap to tell a first time mom).
At the panel discussion, this inventor mom told us that the first time she left the house with her self - designed blanket contraption, every single mom she encountered between her car and the pediatrician appointment to which she was headed asked her where to buy the product.
Since she showed interest, even after being told no three times, I called her mom, who lives in Virginia.
I reported them for their behavior and told them that had I been a first time mom and didn't know how to relieve the milk abundance, they may very well have caused me to stop breastfeeding all together.
When I told my Mom I was going to leave academia and see if I could make things happen in the unknown (to me at the time) world of freelancing, she said, «All I want for you is happiness.»
Even experienced moms can have a hard time telling the difference between prodromal and real labor.
... I admire my friends who are freezing their eggs but tell myself, for me, if it's not to be, it's not to be, at the same time that I wonder, if I never actively choose to be a mom, have I given up something that I will always regret?
The funny mom admits that even though she put a humorous spin on the story, «I have been embarrassed to write this story for a while, but every time I meet someone in person and tell them they are surprised and feel really terrible for me that I went through it.
As all moms would tell you — they are not expensive but they are worth every penny because baby's spit out and lose pacifiers all the time.
All those moms who look so zen (and people tell me I'm one of them — apparently I look calm all the time) are really just fantasizing about having a night alone in a hotel with nice sheets and no one else there wanting something from them.
The second time around I was told that the hospital had become baby friendly and I quickly learned that baby friendly is certainly not mom friendly.
I'm now a stay at home mom with this part time blogging gig, which I barely tell anyone about, because, ew Mommy Blogs.
«We use trash bags all the time,» one new mom told me, and another mom commenting over at Frugal Village noted a while back that she lined her Diaper Dekor with a regular kitchen trash bag, writing «voila!
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