I love that you felt safe enough not to worry
about the kids too.
Our partners in the school facility bond cartel are paying for this campaign because they really care
about your kids too.
What do we do
about kids too immature to focus, who might succeed better if they worked at a job for a couple of years and then came back, but in the meantime are just acting out?
This book I think you should let you teen read if she is thinking
about kids too soon.
This is something I often say
about kids too — but it's just as true for us parents!
You're right
about the kids too, the boys have already spent quite a bit of time hiding under there (not quietly like your niece though... they never do things quietly).
Not exact matches
When a woman talks
about her big job at Hypermegaglobalcorp, it's
too often met with a stare that says, «Oh, so that's why the homework isn't getting done, and your
kids look like rug rats.»
Whether or not you opt to dig further into the science, the takeaway is clear — most parents these days are far
too stressed
about «quality time» and it's making both them and their
kids less happy.
Kids have heaps of energy, get excited
about trying new things and frankly are
too young to worry much
about taking some risks.
Let's face it —
kids have heaps of energy, get excited
about trying new things and frankly are
too young to worry much
about taking some risks.
The office jerk is also harming your family as the bad moods brought
about by his (or her) horrible behavior are likely to infect your partner and
kids too.
As Millennials» successors, Gen Z — the crux of whom were born after 2000 — is all -
too - easily chalked up as a gaggle of Snapchat - obsessed, smartphone - addicted
kids, who are
too wrapped up in Pokémon Go to be serious
about their future careers.
So it was a bad time, but as
kids my sister and I never really knew
too much
about it or thought
too much
about it because we were only seeing it from what we knew.
Sen. Ben Sasse (R - NE) wanted to talk
about college
kids being
too sensitive to offensive speech and tech addiction.
As a result,
too many British Columbians are living paycheque to paycheque — worried
about their jobs, worried
about whether they can afford to retire and believing their
kids are in B.C's first generation to be left worse off economically than their parents.
It's never
too early to start teaching your
kids about money, says Melanie Mortimer, President of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) Foundation.
Using the argument of neutrality is
too dismissive to the more pertinent fact at hand — likely
about $ 300k was deployed to control $ 1.6 m, to be used in any way shape or form when it is all said and done... retiring abroad, funding their
kids college, starting their tube meat meat truck business after they get tired of the lawyering rat race, etc etc..
Evangelicals spend so much time defending pro-life policies (which I
too do) but seemingly could care less
about the
kids once they are born.
If I was that guy I wouldn't be
too worried
about the size of my penis... it's those freaky Frankenstein shoulders that'll scare the
kids...
PARENTS it is
about time that YOU Model personal accountability to your
kids too!
(Because apparently we're
too busy worrying
about that
kid whose mom gave him formula).»
This isn't
about 17 year olds, this is
about 30somethings, women with
kids already, this is
about husbands and boyfriends,
too.
It's really funny... we don't want to tell our
kids about it because it's
too complicated?
Spanish researchers created a program called The Million Song Dataset that broke down the lyrics and melodies of pop songs between 1955 and 2010 and determined that your Grandpa is right
about kids these days: their music is
too loud and it all sounds the same.
It's
too sophisticated a subject...
kids need «god & godette made everything, be good because they'll hear
about it and you'll be in trouble big time, look what jesus did!
Some of our friends and acquaintances put a great deal of effort into holding creatively themed birthdays and getting their
kids into the right dance classes and sport programs, identifying peanut allergies and purchasing BPA - free water bottles, and having endless conversations
about the negative effects of
too much technology in the home, frequently interrupted by pinging phones and debates
about which phone plan is best.
It is
too easy to
kid oneself
about what is the true self.
Both my
kids are atheists and they tell me
about 30 % of
kids in their high school are
too.
I definitely see what you're talking
about (southern
kids getting married while they're still
too young).
Winter is lasting
too long, and my
kid is growing up
too quickly, but after the news around the world this past week I have absolutely nothing to complain
about.
Four years ago I talked
about being a newlywed
too much, three years ago I grumbled
about not liking my cubicle job
too much, now you're stuck hearing
about the
kid.
So, as a parent myself now for more than 18 years, I've allowed my
kids to eat sweets so that they don't feel deprived but talked
about limits and the effects of eating
too much «less than quality food» — but that a small amount also be fine occasionally in the context of an overall healthy lifestyle.
This is one of those great dishes that you can whip up in
about half an hour and the
kids (adults,
too) will love.
We moved
about every 2 years when I was a
kid, so donating / giving away items became second nature, and it was a really good feeling (and a bit freeing
too).
So, what does one do when there are three feet of snow outside, the roads are completely impassible, the cupboard is getting bare, and your bored
kids are
about to go crazy from watching
too many back - to - back episodes of I Carly and Hannah Montana?
The cayenne adds a little kick, which my
kids weren't
too crazy
about, but I loved it!
Kids love it
too ☺ Ingredients: 3 large red bell peppers 2 medium onions 1 - 3 cloves of garlic 10 ripe tomatoes Olive oil Salt and pepper Smoked salt Vegetable or chicken broth to cover,
about 5 dl (2 cups) A large handful fresh basil Directions: Wash...
I know it adds more sugar, but I never worry
about that
too much since my
kids rarely eat added sugar in their meals / snacks.
The wraps make a quick week night meal
too — they come together in
about half an hour, or so, especially if you enlist your bigger
kids to do some of the chopping.
The best thing
about them is that you can actually sneak some greens into them so your
kids will eat some green goodness
too.
My
kids ate it
too (1 in the bunch wasn't very excited
about it), including my baby boy who is in a «loving everything mama makes» phase.
I tried it with almond butter (I wasn't
kidding about making smoothies every weekend) and that was good
too!
My
kids and husband loved them
too and I didn't get one complaint
about the veggies in them.
However, my
kids don't think
about this type of thing most of the time and they haven't developed «
too much» of a taste for sweetness, anyway, so they ended up eating them plain with chocolate chips.
You would think my
kids would turn their noses up at the sound of stuffed cabbage rolls (they would) but when I gave them a dish of these for the first time, I didn't say
too much
about it and made sure to cut it up real well so that cabbage just blended in with the meat and rice mixture.
The
kids LOVE it, and so do we, and it's a great way to get a ton of veggies into them without thinking
too much
about how to do so.
If I don't at least jot down a general list of what I'm going to make for each meal of the week, I basically run around like a chicken with my head chopped off, feeding my
kids whatever I can quickly grab without thinking
too much
about it.
The
kids here are not
too happy
about butternut squash, but I might have them eat it anyway, haha.
The problem is gooner100, is that we have
too many
kids on this forum who want want want with no understanding
about what our club and manager has been through the last decade.
We see it all over the country — theovercaffeinated coach who watches
too much SportsCenter and needs to win farmore than the
kids, who will forget
about it two Dove bars later.