Kid at heart always... «growing old is mandatory...
Not exact matches
Chicken nuggets
always have been, and likely
always will be a preferred snack for children (and grown - up
kids at heart like myself too).
I was, am, and will
always be a Camp Fire
kid at heart, but when my oldest entered Kindergarten some twenty - five years ago, Girl Scouting was it out here in the Portland's westerly burbs, so that's what we did.
I've
always had a love / hate relationship with Valentine's Day seeing it as a Hallmark holiday yet loving the excuse to celebrate and focus on love a little more while maintaining that we don't need an excuse or a special date to show our loved ones we love them but still totally loving Valentine's, chocolate, and flowers along with
heart shaped pancakes and candlelight dinners but
at the same time rejecting the commercialized pressure to even just HAVE romantic relationships and
heart themed craft experiences for your
kids.
I guess I'll
always be a big
kid at heart.
Growing up, I was
always envious of the other
kids that had birthdays during the school year since the entire class could celebrate with them, but now that I'm older, I feel lucky to have been born a summer baby, a true Cancer
at heart.
A
kid at heart, easily entertained and
always up for a good laugh.
Sports: Dallas Cowboys, Lakers, Boxing, Soccer, Angels, Gym working out, hiking, going to the beach, Music, Traveling, Family oriented, I'm gunuine, passionate, hardworking, respectful, I'm sweet
at heart, honest and straight forward, I love
kids, I'm
always smiling or laughing, I'm a positive person, down to earth, I'm funny, I do have a sense of humor lol..
Although I can be the professional, confident and mature person that I am, I am
always myself and will
always be a
kid at heart..
I am a full figured voluptuous goddess (
always wanted to say that) in truth I am still a
kid at heart.
We are budget travelers
at heart, so I am
always on the lookout for good value vacation spots with
kids.
I would have to say that
at least my
kids knew that I loved them and that I
always had their best interests
at heart.
That alone makes the
kids know we
always have their best interest
at heart.