Not exact matches
So it's
really nice to have content that
grown -
ups can look at in one light and be entertained by and
kids can look at in a different light and be entertained by it.
I
grew up in a small, involved church community that
really cared about
kids.
That showed my
kids that
grown -
ups are not perfect, and that honesty, is
really the best policy.
We used to live
really close to one of the retail stores
growing up and they would always have free cupcakes for
kids
And
really, all I could think of when I smell them is the «black bread» (which I
grew up to appreciate as pumpernickel) my mom used to buy when I was a
kid.
I ate
really healthy as a
kid, my favourite food
growing up were carrots -LRB-?!).
It's
really fun to see that this
kid is the first superstar prospect who clearly
grew up trying to emulate LeBron.
They
really appreciate something like this because they don't get as much when they're
growing up as the
kids in higher - income areas do.»
Really, it couldn't have been any other way: Of course the unlikeliest World Series champs in recent memory would be led by a
kid who
grew up a 45 - minute drive from Busch Stadium, quit baseball for a year after graduating from high school because he was burned out, and, after the Padres drafted him in the ninth round in 2006, was traded to his hometown team the next year for a childhood hero, Jim Edmonds.
winning is nice but there is only 2 if Cl then Cl and PL if no Cl then FA and Cl cups and trophies are things 4
kid they are fine whilst your mum polishes them once you
grow up all they do is tarnish Hock shops are full of em i want us to spend on top players and keep our best and
really compete Fab.
He turned into a very functioning member of society so hang in there — it is
REALLY TRUE that those «crappy
kids» do
grow up and make you proud (usually) Don't expect them to finally make their beds, bring their dirty dishes to the sink, or remember to send a birthday card to their grandmother (or YOU!)
I have to say, I
really chuckled at Boon «s description of their Potty Bench, «Cartoon versions of
grown -
up toilets don't make
kids want to use the potty.
I mean, I do think that there's clear evidence that when
kids grow up in
really difficult circumstances, they arrive in kindergarten less able to focus and concentrate, you know, with these amped -
up fight or flight responses.
At the same time we know that hunger and obesity are so connected, and we believe that school meals are an important solution to both hunger and obesity; getting proper nutrition at school is
really important in making sure our
kids grow up as healthy as possible.
I
really can't believe how fast my
kids are
growing up - my oldest is 16 and youngest is 11!
The
kids growing up in poverty, who are more likely to be struggling with motivation, it can turn them around from unmotivated to
really motivated.
There is a
really good chance that your tiny Trace will
grow up into the coolest
kid in the school with this name.
When I find a stash like I did yesterday, however, it makes me feel a little sorry for the
kids, or at least some of them, the ones who feel they
really need a place where they can hide their exploration of certain desires or ideas from the
grown -
ups.
As a
kid I wanted to be a detective when I
grew up (as an adult I still tear through detective novels) so I think the theme is
really motivating and fun.
Kids really do
grow up fast, how you've been idle for the last 12 months when it comes to planning little Johnny's future, you'll never know.
But if your
kids are twins, they'd have
grown accustomed to each other —
growing up with someone that's always there - and this should
really help them as they
grow up, progress through childhood, and eventually become adults.
«Are we
really saying that in 2017 we have a party in government which doesn't want to have some metric way of reducing the number of
kids who
grow up in poverty?»
«I
really thought I would go back to the private sector, but I'm looking around at the Michigan my
kids are
growing up in and I know we deserve better,» Whitmer said.
It's also important to add that while these are marketed toward
grown -
ups, they're
really the perfect gift for
kids as well.
Hi Patsy, yes I
grew up with pomegranates too, but as
kid I didn't
really like them with all those hard seeds I thought they were such a pain to eat.
Growing up as a redhead,
kids can be
really mean.
I can't even describe what happens in the scenes he has with the mystery - baby in a non-profane way, but when that
kid grows up he's going to be either
really embarrassed or totally popular for having been in this film.
A cinematic time capsule of sorts in that you're essentially watching a
kid (both the character and actor playing him)
grow up before your very eyes, the film has some
really poignant things to say about adolescence, parenting and life in general.
Growing up in the city, as a
kid you've never
really seen that before.
Growing up, they were subjected to the never ending saga of their parents» famed performance art, wherein the family would travel around and stage confrontational situations with strangers, believing the natural reactions created constituted as the only real art form there
really is (including fake bank robberies, pretending to heckle their
kids during a street performance, manipulating a high school staging of Romeo and Juliet, etc.).
«I think it's
really important when you're just a
kid growing up in Toronto to see people from where you're from become successful in an international way,» she reasons.
While some would argue that seven years is more than enough time for some
kids to
grow up with no knowledge of the previous Fantastic Four films or media, it's worth noting that the darker content and occasionally strong language in this film
really do appeal to an older audience than its predecessors.
Harvard Magazine, November - December 2013» «Are
kids growing up in the digital age
really different?»
When I
really think about it, I'm struck by the things we ask
kids to do just as regular parts of
growing up.
It's a
really challenging world that our
kids and students are
growing up in — one few of us have a clear understanding of.
I mean, he
really was a preeminent children's illustrator of the 20th century, a real breakthrough illustrator in what was he able to present about the, say, the darker side of
growing up and to
really connect with
kids.
She said: «It's
really gratifying for me now to hear from adult fans who read the books when they were
kids, who have now
grown up to be writers themselves, to become editors, teachers, librarians.
Now that your
kids are
grown up, do you
really need that massive yard and extra bedrooms?
I
grew up catching snakes as a
kid, so I wasn't
really terrified of it, and I knew not to move or jump or do anything quickly, so I just asked the snake handler to get me my little Canon point and shoot camera instead of the big camera I was using for the book [00:36:00] and I just hooked
up the strobe, which is this red wire that hooks
up to the strobe and I was just taking about 20 or 30 photos of this once in a lifetime moment where I have a black mamba wrapped around my leg.
Although, it's funny, my
kids, in some ways they don't
really realise how cool it is because they've been
growing up with it.
Maybes its because I
grew up as a SEGA
kid, weaned on the sweet blue hedgehoggy milk of «rings = HP and access to bonus stages» but I do nt
really get the coins thing, do you get anything out of collecting them outside of extra lives?
«I always say that Rio is going to be a
really bicycle friendly city in ten years, when people who are now
kids or teenagers
grow up.»
And let's face reality,
kids growing up today face a world of play most quite unlike our own, and we
really have no examples to point to of how that will change their outlook on the environment and the world around them down the road.
Most of us
grew up in a culture where parents didn't often talk openly with their
kids about bodies and sex, and a good number of us still don't
really know what to say to our own
kids about the topic.
Many
kids will feel excited about how
grown up they are and
really look forward to making new friends.
I'd seen this film a long time ago but when I saw it again this time, I had a much better appreciation of the Aboriginal way of being and the thing that
really struck me in this film was there was a section of the film where they were going to do this aeroplane song and dance corroboree and they were getting ready for it and you know there are all these Elders and you know very wise and respected Elders you know making their costumes they were gonna wear, talking about how it was gonna be and in amongst all these people there's little children you know of one 1 or 2 or 3 years old who were just crawling around and you know watching and listening, trying on their head - dresses and they were completely welcomed into that adult community, there was no sense of, you know this is
grown up business, you
kids go off and play which is very much the western model.
You get to be the
grown up who «takes» the
kid out for a
really special day, and you also get to be the pathetic single person patted on the head by the indulgent adult.
We are very sensitive at living a full life and valuing time with our
kids, etc. so I think I'd rather go big, get there and decide it's bigger than we need than go small, not
really get there and have to have my husband go back to flying and missing his
kids grow up.
I
really have no sphere of influence established, my entire family lives out - of - state and my
kids are
grown up so I don't have the parent connection from sports, school and other extracurricular activities.
I am at a place that I find I do nt
really have a good friend,
kids are
growing up and the person I thought God said I would marry is marrying someone else.