I've rooted for the Cowboys since the late 70's
as a little kid living in Miami.
Not exact matches
Ever since I was
little, people have seemed fascinated with my
life as a pastor's
kid.
The pre-exilic prophets were already speaking of the judgment to fall «in the latter days»
as one in which the God of Israel «will be judge between nations, arbiter among many peoples» 8 and where the divine judgment would result in a new kind of world in which «the wolf shall
live with the sheep, and the leopard lie down with the
kid; the calf and the young lion shall grow up together, and a
little child shall lead them».9
I do not know how much LGBT is involve in promoting that their
life style be taught
as a norm in public schools, but it is entirely unnecessary and I think can cause
little kids to be very confused.
However, some believers
live their
lives like the thirty - somethings that still
live at home and depend on their parents just
as much
as when they were
little kids.
Now,
as a solo mom with 3 college
kids and a busy legal career in Los Angeles, I am making my way back to my precious food memories in the late night hours with a
little a lot of help from friends and family by authoring «Bake This Cake» and «Bake This Bread» in order to bring
life to historic cake and bread recipes.
As you can tell from the title of this post, I was fruitful in my homemade granola efforts but, instead of stashing it away for Thom's mid-morning feasts, I put in a plastic bag and delivered it to my
littlest brother (who's currently
living that dorm
life) because college
kids can always use more food, right?
I love spending time in our kitchen and also share
little glimpses of my
life as a wife to one awesome Mathlete and working mom to 2 cute
kids!
My guess is some
little bit is missing in there, too, about what the
kids wanted and their best interest
as she put her
life back together, including re-entering the workforce.
There is my lovely Solstice Sofa that I adored then, and now
lives in my library, still awaiting some repairs but perhaps now I am waiting for the
kids to grow up and out just a
little bit more before beginning such a task
as that.
This hefty hardcover book is all about the thoughtful details: from the cheerful cover that Gabby created with her
kids, to the many pages of inspirational, gorgeous photography accompanying ideas for every room in your home, to sweet
little DIYs, to Gabby's personal storytelling about how she manages
life as a wife and mother of 6
kids while instilling values and fun and beauty into the everyday.
Of course, this thought is short -
lived as, not long after I'm basking in my own parenting brilliance, my
kid starts being rude or stealing a toy or just being a
little hellion.
As I watch my
little girl navigate the vicissitudes of
life in general and childhood in particular, I'm struck by one recurring thought: you couldn't pay me a million dollars to be a
kid again.
As a busy dad, I am always looking for the next thing to make my
life with
kids just a
little bit easier and simpler.
As kids grow into preteens and teens, sharing jokes and puns ultimately brightens their life as their sense of what's funny becomes a little more sophisticate
As kids grow into preteens and teens, sharing jokes and puns ultimately brightens their
life as their sense of what's funny becomes a little more sophisticate
as their sense of what's funny becomes a
little more sophisticated.
It helps a
little to tell yourself that, no, their
lives are not
as perfectly put - together
as their social media presence would make them appear, and yes, even Perfect Internet Mom Friend is probably riddled with doubts about herself, but even those known truths bring
little comfort when it's 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning, your house is a full - on mess, the
kids are all staring at screens, and you're cruising Instagram, waiting to feel inadequate.
Other moms might see their
kids as supremely impressionable
little beings that have to be protected from many of
life's normal but potentially harmful events.
We
live in a quaint
little village just north of Tampa that reminds me of
life straight off the Truman Show, but
as the media drills us with fear, I often still find myself thinking I am a bad mother if my eyes are not on my
kids every second.
As a busy dad, I am always looking for solutions to make my
life with
kids just a
little bit easier.
If you're going to have to have your hands in poo several times a day for at least the first three years of your
kid's
life, you should at least be able to get through with
as little on your hands
as possible.
Just
as we pore over the work of Dr. Sears and Dr. Weissbluth
as if it was the Talmud, act
as if sleep training and toileting are matters of
life and death, obsess about whether our
little angel is hitting his developmental milestones faster than the nearest similarly - aged baby at Tot Shabbat, drey about getting our
kid into the «right» school, we want to excel at nursing.
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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.
I was a
little upset getting a swing
as a present from my in - laws... They claim it was a
life saver for them when they had their
kids.
(
As a counter-example and a sign of how far things have gone, let me relate a
little anecdote: when I was a
kid I
lived outside Washington DC.
As a mother of two
little kids, my whole
life is one big forward bend, so I'm bearing with it for now.
I came across these
little planting kits this week that are great for showing
kids how to grow something or
as a just because gift for someone in your
life.
We had a pretty long weekend of holidays
as Finnish people have a celebration called Midsummer and that's when 90 % of the country «moves» to their summer cottages with their families and friends and have a big get together, grill feast and they burn so called Midsummer fire We didn't this celebration, but instead we went to visit our friends to have a playdate with
kids, indoor picnic and also went to check out the
little fishes in our much loved Sea
Life.
I love spending time in our kitchen and also share
little glimpses of my
life as a wife to one awesome Mathlete and working mom to 2 cute
kids!
This is where I share a
little of this & that... DIY & craft projects,
kids crafts, & daily
life as a boy mama.
1) Ok so yes, I may have reached a tad «vintage» by turning the big 40 this year and 2) with all my
kids now school age
as of this fall, quite honestly I feel a
little «rusty» or perhaps unclear
as to what and how my purpose in
life is to be pursued.
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as we
live, learn, grow, feed, and build our
little homestead with our goats, chickens, guineas, and
kids.
Although the film didn't connect
as strongly with mass audiences (although it's considered a «sleeper hit,» you have to wonder what it could have done if it had been released after Whedon's
little art house film «The Avengers «-RRB- and more than a few critics found it befuddling and arch (it's neither), «The Cabin in the Woods» is the kind of movie that will ultimately
live on
as a deserved cult classic, perfect for drunken film studies students and bored
kids at slumber parties alike.
ben affleck (bounce) ben affleck (forces of nature) ben affleck (paycheck) ben affleck (sum of all fears) joan allen (the contender) woody allen (small time crooks) woody allen (jade scorpion) julie andrews (princess diaries) julie andrews (shrek2) jennifer aniston (along came polly) jennifer aniston (the good girl) christina applegate (the big hit) david arquette (8 legged freaks) patricia arquette (
little nicky) kevin bacon (hollow man) kevin bacon (mystic river) alec baldwin (state and main) alec baldwin (the last shot) daniel baldwin (vampires) christian bale (american psycho) antonio banderas (crazy in alabama) antonio banderas (shrek 2) antonio banderas (spy
kids 2) ian bannen (waking ned devine) drew barrymore (e.t.) kim basinger (i dreamed of africa) jamie bell (billy elliot) annette bening (american beauty) halle berry (monster's ball) halle berry (die another day) jason biggs (american pie 2) jason biggs (american wedding) cate blanchett (the gift) cate blanchett (the missing) cate blanchett (veronica guerin) jon bon jovi (u-571) kenneth branagh (road to el dorado) craig bierko (the thirteenth floor) selma blair (a guy thing) selma blair (hellboy) cate blanchett (veronica guerin) brenda blethyn (
little voice) benjamin bratt (miss congeniality) brid brennan (dancing at lughnasa) matthew broderick (election) pierce brosnan (thomas crown affair) sandra bullock (forces of nature) sandra bullock (miss congeniality) sandra bullock (28 days) ellen burstyn (requiem for a dream) tim burton (sleepy hollow) tim burton (planet of the apes) nicolas cage (national treasure) michael caine (
little voice) michael caine (the quiet american) michael caine (secondhand lions) helena bonham carter (planet of the apes) helena bonham carter (tim burton's corpse bride) jackie chan (rush hour) jackie chan (rush hour 2) jackie chan (the tuxedo) erika christensen (swimfan) hayden christensen (
life as a house / star wars) john cleese (rat race) george clooney (o brother where art thou?)
Joe finds Nicolas Cage reining himself in (but only a
little)
as the titular character: hard -
living, hot - tempered, ex-con Joe Ransom, who is just trying to dodge his instincts for trouble — until he meets a hard - luck
kid, Gary (Mud's Tye Sheridan) who awakens in him a fierce and tender - hearted protector.
HONORABLE MENTIONS: ANIMATION «Kubo and the Two Strings» — Laika's most daring, innovative film yet «My
Life as a Zucchini» — About
little kids but not for
little kids; a bold, 70 - minute feature from Switzerland «Sing» — Delightful and triumphant, with terrific voice performances and song renditions «Trolls» — I can't stop the positive feelings I've had about this DreamWorks musical since I saw it 3 months ago «Zootopia» — Disney's
live - action crime drama / social commentary disguised in animated form has one of the year's best screenplays
It feels like a video game
as the
kids run from one chase scene to another fetching objects — get the key, find the locker, get the Bible, break the code — advancing every time to the next level with
little sense of a story moving forward, and leaving a gimmicky aftertaste given all the real -
life squalor onscreen.
Case 39 Rated R for violence and terror including disturbing images Available on DVD and Blu - ray Attempting to horn in on the creepy
kid movie genre, Renee Zellweger and Bradley Cooper star, respectively,
as a social case worker and a shrink who take an interest in the
life of a
little girl whose parents try to murder her.
While Hayward and Gilman play Suzy and Sam
as smart and a
little weird, they also play them
as real -
life kids with insecurities, worries and actual feelings.
On the
kids front, Disney's «Prom» is the perfect
little movie for those who have never yet attended prom, and regard real -
life 17 - year - olds
as impossibly mature and sophisticated.
As an added bonus, using videos in the classroom helps school get just a
little closer to a
kid's real
life.
Throughout childhood's march, this was the position I would hold — the
kid who read too much, talked too
little, cried inconsolably over novels even
as I maintained a steady grip on my own uneventful
life.
Josh is a guy who has been entrepreneurial all his
life, he had
little businesses
as a
kid, worked doing what he was passionate about through college and has continued his progress after graduation.
Name: Capelli Date of Birth: Approx. 03/26/2014 Gender: Female Breed: JRT / Pitty x Weight: 29 Dog friendly: Yes - does best
living with a male dog Cat friendly: No
Kid friendly: Better with older kids, «kid chaos» makes her a little nervous House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History: Found as a stray - pulled from a high kill shelter Adoption Fee: $ 250 From the Foster: Capelli is a great little girl who surprises everyone with her sweetne
Kid friendly: Better with older
kids, «
kid chaos» makes her a little nervous House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History: Found as a stray - pulled from a high kill shelter Adoption Fee: $ 250 From the Foster: Capelli is a great little girl who surprises everyone with her sweetne
kid chaos» makes her a
little nervous House trained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Moderate History: Found
as a stray - pulled from a high kill shelter Adoption Fee: $ 250 From the Foster: Capelli is a great
little girl who surprises everyone with her sweetness.
Colmar is one of those towns that you've been dreaming of
as a
little kid: it's colorful, half - timbered houses, floral displays, canals and charming boutiques look like a real -
life fairytale.
Probably great for
little kids with all the fancy paint jobs, but I'm an old Marine that knows no team gets
as many awp players on one team in real
life combat.
This past holiday I sat with my 94 year old great grandmother, who enjoys sitting and watching with her eyes half open
as all the
little kids play in the
living room, and on the other side of me sat my four year daughter.
Being somewhat limited in my freedom to be entertained
as a
kid, for many years of my
life, gaming served
as a diverse means of escape for me away from the trappings of a mostly mundane, repetitive
life, at the end of the school day I would often think to myself «alright... so what are some of the good things that I have to look forward to when I get home...», one of the first things that I would do
as soon
as I got home after school was play FINAL FANTASY on PlayStation, I would eagerly walk home
as quickly
as I could just so that I could continue playing from the part where I had last left off the day before,
as pathetic
as this may come across, I can confidently say that many of the happiest moments that I have had in my
life have been while being utterly enthralled by the developments in the games, I think that reminiscing about aspects of a video game with great fondness is a hallmark of an impactful form of entertainment, I would often be so «in the zone» while playing that anything aside from what was taking place on the screen would become completely null and void in my mind to the point where I forget that I was playing a video game, even though I did not
live the events of the game, I can emphatise with them
as if I had, that is the sort of impact that the emotional depth of the story, the characters, the music, the design and the overall world of the series have had on me, what appeals the most to me is that FINAL FANTASY allows us the luxury of divorcing ourselves of our current reality to assume that of a world of fantasy for a precious moment in time, which is a sentiment that makes me wish that our world
as whole had a
little more «FINAL FANTASY» within it so
as to make us all want to wake up
as soon
as possible to enjoy another day
And,
as a
little female
kid in Ohio, it was hard to identify with Picasso: his
life with his babes and my
life with my cat were rather different.»
A new mobile app called Winnie is launching today to make parents»
lives a
little easier, by offering information about nearby
kid - friendly places,
as well
as detailing what sort of facilities for families a location may have — like stroller access, quiet areas to nurse, changing tables, restrooms, and more.