Sentences with phrase «about having kids before»

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He was diligently counting his strokes so he could stop his mind from thinking about a nightmare he'd had the night before in which he failed to keep his kids safe in the water.
They made a huge mistake with the auto - upgrade without permission (my kids are now seeing ads that they hadn't been exposed to before; THINK ABOUT THESE THINGS ahead of time Mozilla!).
«I'd never heard of them before, so that helped make it interesting because young Muslim - American kids felt stereotyped and people were making judgments about them simply because they were Muslim,» Cavicchi says.
I said it until I knew in a way I hadn't before that it wasn't my job to do right by these kids; it wasn't about me at all.
To this day I don't remember my words, but I spoke to those kids about Jesus and salvation, their mouths just dropped open and then, class was over, I walked out of that room, feeling like I had never felt before.
I agree about the feeding kids food before you have paid for it.
When I was a kid we always decorated about 2 weeks before Christmas, but ever since I've been an adult I've decorated Thanksgiving weekend.
didn't know anything about blogging before i started a food / family one this summer (sort of been in a time freeze since 2001 having 4 kids), and i'm glad i didn't.
When I was a little kid about a week before Easter my grandmother, who lived next door, would gather up the grandchildren, and mis...
The meal was ready before the kids had the time to change their clothes and wash their hands and it was so good, that I immediately wrote down the ingredients, just to make sure that I won't forget about it.
I have posted before about this infatuation and how Gracie won Kellogg's Rice Krispies contest for creative kids with her Butterbeer bites.
Make it the night before and add it to your kids lunches the following day, and no one will complain about having to eat the same (delicious) meal twice.
I have been supporting Arsenal since the mid 50's and coming since 1958 and could write a huge book about many Arsenal names - not just players - that todays kids and» know nothing before Wenger types» have even heard about.
Its origin is rooted in the one you've heard before about the under - recruited kid from Oakland and mid-major unknown who became Rookie of the Year, guided by an irresistible ethos of hard work and disarming confidence.
Story for the gods... they don't need Van Persie to beat us, just get some kids off the streets in a Man U, Chelski or hell, even Monaco kit, top it up by putting the moaning one [or just about any brash folk like Berbatov] in the picture and we are in deep s ** t, our players will quake in their boots and lose the plot; we only beat Man City «cos their manager is almost as studious and gentlemanly as our prof. kindly remind me of one feisty game we've won in recent times, ok maybe Stoke [it took a broken leg to Ramsey and constant harassment before our players thought it was necessary to stand up to Stoke].
We have signed a Greek defender, two french attackers and 7 kids from the academy, Not sure about your comment not done much in recent seasons, last season in total we signed 22 players from scholarship level upwards and the year before it was 24, the year before that it was 17.
But have young kids, I'm trying to get all my collecting done before they get old enough where it has to be all about them (for good reason).
Guys why are we comparing arsenal to barca i love arsenal it my club but i must be realistic barca is lite years infront of us look at the champions league last year no match they have won the champions league twice in the last five years and the last one with kids just like arsenal so its not about how young players are because if your good enough your old enough and am afraid the arsenal youngsters walcott, deneilson, nasri, diaby, bendtner, even the great vanpercy who all arsenal fans rate who as i mentioned before (Has not scored a free kick in god knows how long) world class right these players so far have not been good enoughso do nt blame injuries too much do nt blame refs look at the way arsenal do things something is wrong here is a prime example eboue joined arsenal in the 2004/2005 season to date now tell me that a long time right would you say he is a much better player than when he arrived i think no he has improved but only very little and thats the point football is a short business at a big club you spend three seasons for the most and then you must perfoHas not scored a free kick in god knows how long) world class right these players so far have not been good enoughso do nt blame injuries too much do nt blame refs look at the way arsenal do things something is wrong here is a prime example eboue joined arsenal in the 2004/2005 season to date now tell me that a long time right would you say he is a much better player than when he arrived i think no he has improved but only very little and thats the point football is a short business at a big club you spend three seasons for the most and then you must perfohas improved but only very little and thats the point football is a short business at a big club you spend three seasons for the most and then you must perform.
and have at least four back - up for when they kids mess them up five minutes before someone's about to show up - and do it again as soon as you change it.
Oh, I don't mean that my kids were doing that — that is what's been on the news as we followed former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's announcement of a love child with his long - time housekeeper, the revelations that former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss - Kahn allegedly sexually assaulted a hotel maid, and that former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner had been engaging in social media hanky - panky with a bunch of young hotties on Facebook and Twitter but not without lying about it first for 10 days before resigning.
Not sure if DH will commit to the latter and re-training the kids might be a challenge in and of itself, but I am certainly willing to try it for myself and had thought about it before but filed it away as being «too extreme».
If you think about it, most people played with dogs well before having kids, and well....
I've yammered about kids and guns in this space several times before, and yet the subject only continues to further alarm me.
It's true that more men are at home caring for the kids than ever before — there are about 2 million stay - at - home dads — but, and this is a big but, the largest number of stay - at - home fathers, 35 percent, are at home because of illness or disability, according to the Pew Research Center, not by choice, versus 73 percent of stay - at - home mothers, who either are choosing to be at home (presumably with the blessing of their partner) or who have had to opt out for any number of reasons (the cost of child care perhaps).
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.
In a chapter on kids and cameras in my book, there's a bit about Polaroids - which was written, of course, before the sad news that Poloroid would stop producting it's film (check out Save Polaroid).
O'Brien, who had a flourishing finance career before becoming a parent, wasn't always conscious about kids» eating habits.
In writing about being a person who has kids, I end up delving into all about the different ways I failed to live up to my own high expectations (and how my kids have failed to live up to the high expectations I unfairly set for them before they existed, and my partner, annnnd family life in general, annnnnnd life in general), but right now, I'm here to talk about a big one: food.
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
I've been doing Whole30s since before I had kids, and found once I had two littles one in the house, I had to really think about preparing for a Whole30!
Before school even started my anxiety about having to prepare a delicious lunch that my kid would actually eat led me down a Pinterest black hole in which I found myself pinning images of flower - shaped lunch meats and bananas sculpted to look like characters from Frozen.
«We had about 250 summer feeding sites operating throughout the summer months, feeding kids from basically the Monday after school ends to the Friday before school starts — we are feeding kids all summer long.»
Participants noted the change in political views to the fact that they have «more family - oriented views» as parents and that they care «more about traditional values» since having children, while others noted that even though they were «more pro-choice» before having kids, they're «now more pro-life» as parents and «less inclined to agree» with abortion rights.
Let's face it: Before this kid was born, you had no idea that babies were so clueless about how to relax.
I didn't really think much about breastfeeding before I had kids.
I see everyone freaking out over 3 days and wanting to try something but I feel as long as he does nt seem in pain I will wait it out he is a happy baby but i will see what the doctor sais about this but I have seen people mess their kids up by starting treatment laxitives and such before even having it checked out I do nt want to give my baby anything but breast milk really and like i said when he goes he goes like i do I cant even believe the big amount that comes out when I go its not painful either for me i just do nt go very often but I do feel this must concern alot of people so know I do nt feel normal.....
Even if the kids have gone to camp before and loved it, this year they bring with them to camp extreme uneasiness about what is going on at home — even if their parents haven't said a word to them — that makes it hard for them to take up life at camp.
The headrest is cushioned too, and large enough so that you don't have to worry about your kid's head outgrowing that feature before outgrowing the rest.
We have a very nice swingset, and it serves to entertain the kids for about fifteen minutes before they lose interest and want something new.
and I hear you about being charged for one overweight bag when you only have one bag in total and can't reasonably pack around 3 separate bags just to avoid the weight charges — we try to pack just one bag for the 3 of us and are always having to weigh it before we go... you'd think they could have some sort of «share your weight allotment with your travelling companion» if you're flying with kids...
«For parents, (it's important) to have an open dialogue with their kids about it, maybe even before it happens, just so they have an awareness of it,» Jacobsen says.
Just about a week before leaving I had the idea to document the trip for other kids and families, who would likely never visit Japan.
I've thought about trying the 30 day shred that everyone says is fantastic, but not sure I can drag myself out of bed before the kids to do it.
And I just think that even the skeptics about this issue are starting to believe that this is a wrong - headed investment we've made in our children in this country, where we put all of the money into children after they have lots of problems, and hardly any money before these kids get into problems.
There is, of course, the more laid - back summer attitude in regards to eating easy, lighter foods, but also there is just the more relaxed attitude to snacking and mealtimes and even drinks here... to having the kids just enjoy that ice cream cone about 1 hour before dinner (oops!)
(I've written about this sticky issue before in Why Kids + Food = Conversational Hot Potato, and even here on The Lunch Tray, we've seen sparks fly when parents start judging each other about kids and foKids + Food = Conversational Hot Potato, and even here on The Lunch Tray, we've seen sparks fly when parents start judging each other about kids and fokids and food).
(I've written about this sticky issue before in Why Kids + Food = Conversational Hot Potato, and even here on The Lunch Tray, we've seen sparks fly when parents start judging eachother -LSB-...]
Before having children Rachel Zoe could care less about kids stuff, but after her first son was born she got obsessed!
While the sarcasm was thick, we have all also agreed on separate occasions that our lives are significantly more meaningful than they were before we had children and we often come to work bragging about something sweet or adorable or silly that our kids said or did.
Parents who don't financially rely on the school lunch program are waiting for the system to improve before they send their kids in to eat the lunch, but it's their dollars that would help bring about the very change they're looking for.
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