Sentences with phrase «seeing kids grow up»

«I love people and enjoy seeing their kids grow up.
I have loved seeing these kids grow up, so thrilled that even though we live far apart we have such a great connection!
I'd rather work part - time for less pay to see my kids grow up.
I'd like to use passive income to avoid the office in order to see my kids grow up.
«I've just seen kids grow up without their dads, and the chances of Aidan not being a troublemaker when he's older without having his dad in his life are slim to none,» she says.
Time flies by way too fast, so just being here to see the kids grow up is magic.
When most dads see their kids grow up, they are filled with mixed emotions; pride at seeing their kids grow, but also a little sadness that the «baby» times are gone.
I wanted to see my kids grow up and when they come my grandkids too.
It's exciting to see my kids grow up and progress through life.
For a second, I see the kid I grew up with, the brother whose footsteps I followed in, my best friend I called Dink.
You don't get to see those kids grow up and start a life of their own or anything.
One common response to people who said they might go: Don't — how will I see your kids growing up?

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«Kids growing up anywhere in the rest of the world, regardless of what you see in the news today, America still holds a place in most people's hearts and minds as the place where you can be anything,» says Conlon.
«Every Akron kid grew up seeing the Wingfoot in the sky on the blimp and feeling pride in our community,» said LeBron James in a statement.
Like so many kids growing up at the time, his fascination with making the impossible possible started with the real - life sci - fi he saw on TV: the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
And at the same time, I see our homes and our travels, our tears and our laughter, I see him standing in the room and weeping over tea - towels with never - babies inside, and I see us holding the now - growing - up babies as they learn to walk, and I see him looking at me across our old bed that he built with his own hands and I see us as kids and I see us as lovers and I see us as best friends, and I see us just last night as we staggered through a sleepless night with lanky kids who couldn't sleep well and I think, God, we grew up together.
I knew that I was going to see the same kids in Yahve Shamma grow up in the school that we helped to build.
We see it this way: as kids, we grow up eating peanut butter sandwiches.
Anyhow, it's a kind of weekend comforting dessert that I would love to see, as it's something that kids enjoy but also works for the grown - up crowd.
«It's interesting to see what kids want to be when they grow up,» muses Ernie from beneath his pediatrician's hat.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear all this talk about an» just arsenal protest» and if wenger stays he will run this club down to the ground this site is becoming comical were going threw a bad catch and you kids wan na organise a protest and think your going to change anything you lot haven't even seen your team ever finish were united did last season and all of a sudden that's it our whole club is doomed and it's the end of the world grow up u spoilt brats and lets get threw this together the whole world Is against us at the moment and you lot are with them our team need us now more then ever let's get them threw this bad patch and cheer them on and worry about wenger at the end of the season we support this club ffs start acting like it we love u arsenal COYG
«No matter how many kids grow up playing soccer in the United States, if they go inside then and see another sport on TV, that's where their identification will always lie,» Foreman says.
It's really fun to see that this kid is the first superstar prospect who clearly grew up trying to emulate LeBron.
Kids from that era had the benefit of growing up during an extreme cultural paradigm shift (e.g. feminist movement, deconstruction, dawn of digital age, etc) which seemed to bring a fair amount of empowerment with it, so maybe they've just been socialized to think that there supposed to be doing MORE than what they saw their mothers do.
Basically I like my kids to dress like, kids, as I see no need to fast forward growing up.
People who are getting all offensive about animals saying other people need to give them away or that this and that is animal abuse and neglect need to grow up and honestly never have kids because i've seen it before and have no doubt they will be child abuser and neglect their children.
The big joy of Facebook for me (and, yes, it is hard to admit that I do get some joy out of it) is seeing photos of my distant friends» kids who are all grown up now.
And we can look back and even though we maintained contact and visits with her as the kids were growing up, basically each time we'd see her, we'd feel closer to her and more grateful for who she is and for this incredible act of love that she did by placing these two kids and helping us create our family.
Watching some kinds of conflicts can even be good for kids — when children see their parents resolve difficult problems, Cummings says, they can grow up better off.
I am doing the same for my kid's upcoming birthday and keep the DVD as a keepsake for my son to see when he grows up!
Sure, kids change their minds about what they want to be when they grow up at the drop of a hat, but that doesn't make it any less entertaining to see them put their passions to the test.
Moxie Girlz Dolls, which I first saw over a year ago, has come up with newer styles and I am glad to say they still meet with myapproval.Yes, they are a tad more «grown up» than what I am used to but kids start looking towards older dolls and sad to say there are very few out there that I can appreciate...
You see fewer and fewer kids who grew up in poverty who are getting into those schools and those programs.
The smile that lights up your day; that laugh that warms you up with joy and optimism; the ability to show you the world through innocent eyes: kids can be such amazing parts of our lives with their constant ability to learn and grow, teaching us how to see the big picture and to love someone so much it hurts.
Millions of kids move, see their parents divorce, and experience both all while growing up with psychologist - approved self - esteem (including myself).
I'm Olaf and I love seeing the kids having the time of their lives and how they're able to become comfortable enough to open up and grow as individuals during camp.
While many college aged kids have the maturity and insight to see troubles in their parents» marriage, one study found that college aged kids often romanticize their parents» relationship and have the impression that they grew up in an «All - American Family».
My husband grew up in a household where the philosophy of «kids are seen and not heard» was enforced, so hearing this compliment wasn't exactly a compliment to him much at all.
My father and I talked about it once and he said that at first, with my oldest sister, he was a bit uncomfortable but he realized it was him and not her... and by the 7th grandkid, he had learned to overcome himself (as he said, nothing was showing but he simply didn't remember seeing it till us kids grew up)
I know you've posted some research to the contrary, but it's pretty easy to see that millions of kids around the world grow up fine on formula.
She sees what I see in all my friends as they lovingly guide their kids through life at church, in the library, and on Facebook — she sees a supermom and she sees the amazing human being that your loved little one is growing up to be.
So you can create Netflix Kids just for your kiddos and they won't be able to see any of the grown - up shows available on Netflix.
This kind of grown - up appeal is a nice bonus because research suggests that when parents join their children in active TV viewing, kids understand more of what they see.
Then I had kids and companies and I want to see them grow up, so I've curtailed my dangerous activities.
It's a chance to catch up with cousins, see how much kids have grown, and reminisce about the past.
I've seen how stressed kids can be as they deal with peer pressure, family changes and traumas, academic demands, and just trying to handle personal issues of growing up.
Growing up I would love Christmas morning, running down the stairs and seeing all the presents under the tree, I was lucky to have that and unfortunately so many kids don't get that same experience.
At aged just 15, Arnold began lifting weights to get bigger and fill out as he didn't want to be seen as the «skinny kid» at school or in the small Austrian village where he grew up.
Growing up I always enjoyed «National Lapoons: Christmas Vacation» around the holidays and since my hubby had not seen it before it was a treat to watch it with him while the kids were asleep for the night.
Over the years the trip has grown from the twenty we took that first go round and its a trip I look forward to for many reasons; seeing how adorable the kids look all dressed up, the look of excitement on their faces while watching a live show for the first time and of course getting out of rec clothes for a day!
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