This is especially useful for supplying older kids with some more appropriate content, as much of the Fire For
Kids stuff seems aimed at children aged 8 and under.
Not exact matches
is «nt funny how
stuff you thought of as being yucky when growing up
seems sentimental and wholesome as a big
kid!
Or maybe my lunch it always
seems like my breakfast is really at lunch time after getting all the
kids stuff going!
my
kids are almost 19 and 15, my daughter 18, i tell her do not let a guy make her feel she has to have sex that is uncomfortable and does nt
seem normal because most likely he grew up watching porn or listening to his friends.i tell my 15 year old that if he ever looks at it (porn), do not think thats how sex is suppose to be with a woman and that real women do not do all that nasty
stuff, and real women do not look that way.
Also, no offense to all you camping parents out there — I'm thrilled that you're teaching your
kids to enjoy nature, canoes, campfires, and burying your shit in the woods — but I've seen SO MANY OF YOU in my newsfeed lately, and it
seems to me that you're all doing the exact same
stuff.
There's a lot that gets stuck to
kids, food, mud, random strays, but unfortunately one thing that never
seems to stick is the name labels you attach to their
stuff.
I was going to put up a
kids - and - food post this morning, but
stuff like that
seems frivolous in light of the massive earthquake in Japan early this morning and the resulting tsunami.
Seeking out quiet and fun toys for
kids becomes a necessity when rattles, high - tech beeping toys, and talking
stuffed animals
seem to be the only thing you hear at home.
When your
kids talk back, when they are defiant, when they give up, when they retaliate, when break shit, when they beat the crap out of their siblings, when they do all the things that drive us batshit crazy over and over and over and over again, even though it
seems like it, they are not doing all that
stuff to be assholes.
You can also try to feed the baby right as soon as she's coming out of a nap, since
kids seem to be more likely to eat while drowsy, before they remember that there's all that exciting
stuff going on.
Moms know,
stuff seems to pile up with each
kid that you add to your family.
Not only are you tired to begin with, but the combo of all the extra
stuff needed and the high - maintenance of young
kids anywhere can
seem to be enough to simply stay at home!
We all want the best for our
kids, and it can often
seem like if something costs more, it should automatically be better — which is why many parents give their children bottled water instead of the
stuff that comes out of the tap.
It
seems a bit rigid to me to do the 15 minutes a night bit; my
kids just went to bed when the bath, story, song
stuff was done, not when the clock demanded.
Thanks to Pinterest, I found a recipe for homemade OxiClean stain remover, and from my scientific testing (aka: my
kids stains for two weeks) it
seems to be as effective as the store bought
stuff.
I feel a little late to the game as all the
kids these days
seem to be really good at this YouTube
stuff but I'm gonna give it a try!
It's clear why Linklater and White would tackle something like School of Rock, enfolding both artists» affection for professional outsiders married to the questioning of the system in a giant, sloppy embrace; the problem with the picture is that nothing about it
seems especially organic: the
kids are cute, Black is cute, Joan Cusack is severe and cute, and the parents who want to kill Dewey come around in the end mainly because the narrative strictures of
stuff like this demands that they do.
Up until now, the Michael Bay movies have been relatively
kid - free, as long as you don't count Shia LaBeouf's high school friends in the first movie or the series» overall childlike sense of humor, but Bay really
seems to be leaning into the
kid stuff for The Last Knight.
It's just that people lately get so defensive about censorship when they don't
seem to realize that other people don't have their same taste for dirty
stuff, or that they have
kids and want to keep things clean.
It's the
stuff that terrified me as a
kid, and whilst it may
seem mundane for some, it's incredibly effective here.
This might
seem surprising at first -
stuff for
kids is normally cheaper, right?
i love to work been working for 43 years or longer i could have stopped years ago if i left they wouldn't even know i gone two weeks latter i guess i don't have a life but working is fun i think i go even if they didn't pay me by the way your girl friend
seems like a good
kid see what she says about getting married it might be a good thing go ask a paster or minister they usually have a good hold on
stuff like that
But it
seems to me that parents these days rely on the public education system to teach their
kids on the «important»
stuff like sex, money etc..
I can't
seem to find a good way to keep organized all the
stuff (mail,
kids» important papers, bills, etc) that comes into the house each day.