The actress confessed prior to motherhood that she wasn't really into
the whole kids thing.
Not exact matches
«I have been in entertainment and branding for 25 years now, but this is a
whole other language that most people don't know, and to be able to teach this to
kids that don't have the Harvard education is a beautiful
thing because it's not just about owning your life, it's not about owning property,» Lopez said.
So you decided to nip that
whole «evolution»
thing in the bud and not have
kids?
but on a very practical level, as a mom of two young children, I have to ask — What in the world do you do with the
kids, who I'm sure would disrupt the
whole thing (at least mine would, to be sure)?
There was so much dough, couldn't see the end of it One
thing was very hard though: to stop my
kids from eating the
whole cookies!
I know that seems like a small portion and when you look at that flat gnocchi package you're going to think it's possible to polish off the
whole thing yourself, but shocking as this might sound we ate this for two nights, which means we got about 5 servings out of the package (
kids had a small portion).
One
thing I've learned is that once
kids enter the picture in your social circle, it becomes a
whole lot harder to throw a traditional dinner party.
One
thing I do insist on though is the
kids make their panini sandwiches with
whole grain bread.
Who am I
kidding — I don't need
kids to finish off a
whole batch of these
things.
It was a little spicy for the
kids, but we just added more rice than meat and they ate the
whole thing.
I always kind of liked them, even as a
kid, though mostly because I could pick them apart and eat one leaf at a time... it was never quite the same, chewing on the
whole thing.
Here, the crust lets you sneak
whole - wheat flour and flaxseeds into a
kids» favorite, while the 3 - ingredient sauce keeps
things simple and healthful.
My
kids ate regular carrot cake with sugar, flour, the
whole thing, and I didn't feel the least bit deprived.
Don't worry, the
kids will also love the sweet squash paired with the rich egg — not to mention the crisp bacon crumbled over the
whole thing.
I wanted it to have some protein, and I needed it to be
kid - friendly too, because it just makes my life so much easier when the
whole family eats the same
thing.
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Being angry at the
kid is, I agree, pointless, especially since the infuriating
thing about the
whole thing is that the
kid is an irrelevant placeholder.
those of you who criticized chambers are wrong to do so, the
whole team playing rubbish, the attack losing balls and not doing much in the first half got him affected, too much pressure was mounted on him (a
kid who lacks match fitness) but in the second half when we controlled
things how many of you did nt see chambers doing his
thing in the 2nd half??
But if you do have to attend the matches, make sure your protest is directed towards the
whole Arse Board, and not just the Manager, he might be their designated spokesman... but you are
kidding yourself if you think
things will change after he is gone....
Consider that this kind of cheating occurs all over the game — not because of the
kids, but because of the adults organizing the
whole thing — thanks to the desire for all that competitive play can bring.
It's amazing to me that I dreamed about this
whole thing, the husband, the
kids....
- Most new fathers come into the
whole new father
thing without a lot of experience with
kids.
But what if we're «satisfied with our own lot» for a while — like, say, for three or four years, while we're figuring out the
whole marriage
thing, or longer, like the 18 or so years that we're raising
kids together?
I did the
whole cereals and purees
thing (made my own 90 % of the time) with my first son, he's now (at age 10) your stereotypical fussy eater
kid, just like macaroni and hot dogs, nothing spicy or «real food».
The
kid can sit in the seat and get wheeled around, and the
whole things folds up to fit on the plane.
I don't know why I'm working so hard at this
whole marriage and parenting
thing when I could find someone who suits the me that I am now better and have the
kids every other weekend.
This
whole thing is profoundly disgusting, most of all the parents of the
kid who lit out of the building with their poop - covered
kid and did not stop to give the other mother wipes, or to clean up the slide, or even to apologize.
The
whole thing is about families and
kids and maybe you can inspire
kids to grow up and not necessarily become air show pilots but to do what they want to do and become one of the best in the world at what they do.
If there was one
thing that didn't stress me out about the
whole prospect of sending the
kids to school in France it was the lunches.
I know that all parents struggle with the
whole screen time
thing with their
kids, but children love to watch movies and it can be a great activity to do together with your little ones.
Express your upset by talking about what you feel under the anger, and what you need, rather than attacking your partner: «Getting the
kids ready and out of the house always feels stressful to me... I would like to brainstorm about how we can make the
whole thing easier... right now I feel very alone with it, like I have to make it all happen... I would love to feel like we are equal partners in this.»
Taking the time to prepare them mentally makes a big difference for our family trips going more smoothly, because the
kids feel like they are a part of the
whole thing and not just being dragged along.
It is where Janet P and I differ too... the
whole participation
thing... you can lead a horse to water... you can give a
kid a wholesome meal, but you can't make him eat.
Finding and hunting down for a stroller that is perfect for your
kids is a challenging
thing and without contemplating which one is best for them can lead to a
whole mess.
All - in - one desk - and - chair combos are dangerous for active
kids since rocking the chair means rocking the
whole desk and sometimes knocking
things off it.
Older
kids demand every sweet
thing they set eyes on, they are drawn to the magazine stand, they have no problem making sure the
whole shop knows you have said no to that crappy little toy in the bargain aisle that they just «have to have».
As an occasional
thing it also doesn't seem like a terrible idea but I do wonder (along with you) what happens when
kids are eating these
things so often that it turns them away from
whole foods.
My final suggestion, which has nothing to do with bunching, is to skip the
whole «potty seat»
thing and try to get the
kid to just use the toilet as it is.
(If you've ever travelled with young
kids, you know the
whole needing a vacation after your vacation
thing is very much real.
They are ideal for
kids who love scooting but aren't fussed about the
whole stunt side of
things.
But making mom friends is another world entirely — and there's that
whole «having a
kid»
thing to make it even more interesting.
It's not because one
kid climbing up it is going to make the
whole thing fall over, it's that if one jerk with a GoPro does it, there are probably 100
kids in GoPros right behind him.
And while I feel guilty about a
whole lot of
things as a mother — as Jong admits she also does in her essay — I don't feel one iota of guilt about my decision to breastfeed or spend plenty of time with my
kids.
Until, that is, you learn to let go of that
whole «making sense»
thing and just roll with whatever seemingly benign circumstance happens to turn your
kid into a raging lunatic on any given day.
If you're anything like me (meaning that you're winging this
whole parenting
thing), you're going to make mistakes while raising your
kids.
I'm just one,
whole me, so the
things I do with my
kids affect how much energy I have to spend with the other people in my life, and vice versa.
My
kid will sleep nestled inside this
thing during a
whole restaurant meal, leaving me hands - free and him crying - free.
We've learned some useful tips for traveling with
kids as well as
things to avoid, and we've tried some great gear that has made traveling with
kids a
whole lot easier!
I haven't always been a perfect parent through it all, or done the right
things, but this book gave me hope for helping my
kids (and myself) come out of this
whole.