Then I started
worrying about the dress code and then about taking an active toddler.
I don't
worry about the dressing for the kids, but for me, it adds a great flavour dimension.
I look around me lately and I see teenagers
worrying about their dress sizes or the next fad diet; and 20 - somethings agonizing over wrinkles and grey hair.
However, this dress being fitted is the reason I can get away with wearing something a little shorter in the breezy weather here... I won't have to
worry about this dress flying up over my head at any given moment!
Whether it's Holi, Divali, Rakhi or any other even, now you don't have to
worry about dress selection.
This is so you'll be comfortable wearing it and for you to enjoy the evening and not
worry about your dress.
I was
worried about the dress running small so instead of ordering 2L and a 4L, I decided to go with a 4L and a 6L which was a saver because the 4 was definitely small.
Those in Florida probably never have to
worry about dressing for the cold (lucky!)
As an added bonus, you won't have to
worry about your dress or skirt being to short because you'll be wearing pants.
Because who has time to
worry about their dress getting too tight when there's spiked eggnog and gingerbread cookies within arms reach?
My worries about this dress not being flattering on my ample upper hips were unfounded — the cut and drape is flattering and this dress makes me feel incredible.
I love the length on this dress it goes all the way to the ground, so on those stubborn windy days you don't have to
worry about the dress blowing up.
The 12 was a little too big up top and I was
worried about the dress falling down while dancing.
Naturally, you'll want to look your best, but you don't have to
worry about dressing up for the occasion.
However, Emmy insisted she wasn't
worried about her dress, because she has complete faith in the designer.
Not exact matches
This way, none of the girls had to
worry about buying a duplicate
dress for their prom.
Something is off in our society when we spend more time
worrying about the color of a
dress as opposed to climate change.»
i think if people have a non abortion option to not getting pregnent, then they shouldnt
worry about so - called celibate men is
dresses telling them its wrong....
Scientists should no have to
worry about what t, he men in funny hats and
dresses think.
It'll just make it that much more enjoyable when I don't have to
worry about looking good in my
dress anymore, and I'll be able to face plant into one of these chocolate chunk skillet cookies.
Since the
dressing is at the bottom of the jar, you don't have to
worry about the greenies getting all funkalicious.
It's one of my favorite dishes to bring to parties or any activities that you do outside because the
dressing is olive oil based so you don't have to
worry about keeping it cold.
You don't have to
worry about it getting soggy since it's so lightly
dressed, and you can always add an extra squeeze of fresh lemon juice to recharge the flavor.
We especially like this Authentic German Potato Salad recipe for picnics because the
dressing is vinegar based, so you don't have to
worry as much
about keeping it chilled like you would with a mayonnaise based
dressing.
In the back of my mind, I was
worried about ruining the most perfect roasted potatoes by adding more
dressing, but I continued with the potato salad recipe which called for a white balsamic
dressing with a touch of fresh dill and marjoram.
I'd also encourage you to
dress the salad a bit more heavily than what you see in the photo - I always
worry about over-dressing things before taking a photo, and now that I'm looking at the shot, the beans up there are looking a tab bit naked.
Used minced garlic (yep, the jar stuff) 1/2 of the green chile's, 1 cup of buttermilk ranch
dressing, cup of milk, little bit heavy cream (I don't
worry about calorie intake, as you can tell) added a can of peas also.
If you serve it at a party, you don't have to
worry about keeping it cold since it doesn't have a mayo or milk based
dressing that could spoil.
Because all the components of this salad are hardy enough to handle a long marinade in the sweet ginger and cider vinegar
dressing you don't need to
worry about them wilting or getting water logged by the time you get to where you're going.
I really like a LOT of
dressing on my salads, so I like to use
dressings that are so low calorie, I can use a lot of and not have to
worry about adding on those extra Weight Watchers Points.
Frisée lettuce and radicchio stay relatively firm after they've been mixed with
dressing, which means you don't have to
worry about the salad going limp.
The
dressing just gets better with time as it sits in the fridge, so don't be
worried about making too much!
Yes I very much
worry about him disrupting
dressing to & causing a rift.
I guess it'll be sometime soon that they'll start
worrying about their appearance, but for now they can
dress up as their whims fancy.
I
worried about what others thought of breastfeeding, what I was wearing (or not wearing), how my baby was
dressed, opinions
about using cloth diapers, opinions
about where and how my baby was sleeping.
Although you can certainly
dress your child by only focusing on his or her needs and not
worrying about your interests or his or her preferences, where's the fun in that?
I
worried about what others thought of breastfeeding, what I was wearing (or not wearing), how my baby was
dressed, opinions
about using cloth diapers, opinions
about where and how my baby...
One day I will be able to wear that gorgeous jumper
dress again and not have to no
worry about the fact the only way I could possibly feed in it would to just go completely topless.
In the meantime you can use the guidelines given to help so you can spend less time
worrying about how to
dress your baby and more time enjoying motherhood.
Maxi
dresses make a great go to item because you don't have to
worry about mixing pieces.
Dress him in warm PJs so you don't need to
worry about kicked - off covers, and turn the monitor down so that you hear him only if he's really in distress.
Omg I bought all sorts of shite to name but a few Baby shoes Baby sun glasses Bottle warmer Hats of various shapes and designs Fancy
dress outfits Huge expensive pram that would not fit in my boot unless dismantled Blanket wrap things Heartbeat bear thing I actually
worry about my sanity back then
A child that knows that after breakfast they are going to get
dressed, and after they get
dressed they are going to have their big daily activity, then after that they will have lunch and a nap will spend less timing
worrying about what is coming up next, be more cooperative to doing what you need them to do and be able to focus their energy on exploring their world and being a kid.
Norene Ybarra: I am somebody who a is a minimalist, and I just don't like stuff and I like it to do things that are just quick and dirtyso if am out and
about I will voluntarily go into the
dressing room just because I don't have to
worry about the cover, I don't have to
worry about fixing my
dress, I have a mirror to know that everything is put together.
Cribs have their dangers, but with a properly sized mattress and nothing within reach, they can be made reasonably secure, and you don't have to
worry about the baby exploring the diaper pail or climbing up the bookshelf or emptying out the
dresser.
If you
worry about your baby being too cool at night,
dress him in a sleep sack.
The last part could mean we're
dressing her to warm, since temperatures are starting to rise, but as a new mom my
worried mind thinks
about the mattress being not breathable enough.
If you're
worried about your baby staying warm,
dress him in a «onesie,» pajamas that cover arms, legs, hands, and feet, or place him in a «sleep sack» (a wearable blanket).
Which means I can get
dressed without
worrying about a surprisingly quick toddler going down the stairs «too fast».
Alternative: If you are really
worried about your baby's skin when he starts crawling,
dress him in lightweight cotton tights.