It would be a good place for kids (actual children, not
big kids like Michael).
As a parent, I want to know if a movie not only is cute and adorable and filled with age - appropriate humor for the little ones as well as a bit of sophistication and sly adult humor for
the big kids like me.
Even toddlers and
big kids like one - on - one time with Dad or Mom every once in a while, and that's why our reviewers selected the Aiebao Baby Carrier 360.
The only training pants with snaps for
big kids like him is the Omaiki Hero Daytime trainers.
Big kids like to have features that are meant just for them.
This is perfect because
big kids like to move around a lot and are very active, so having the extra security is a major plus.
But
the big kids like Mexican Train Dominoes.ReplyCancel Camille recently posted..
But
my big kids like donuts.
Sweet potatoes are also something
my big kids like to find in their lunch topped with taco filling or curry, and they make an amazing pie.
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.»
CEO Brian Cornell also worked to revamp the company's food business as well as launch new brands
like Cat & Jack and Pillowfort labels for
kids that have so far been
big hits.
Yet no matter how many fans the
kids» clothing company acquires or how
big its factory gets, «it feels
like we're still sitting my garage,» says Temple, referring to her original production facility.
To stay on top of even
bigger goals, such as becoming a homeowner or having
kids, Greene recommends using a tool
like Mint, where you can visualize and track your long - term savings goals.
For him, that means dedicating time to doing things that he cares about —
liking dropping his
kids off at school, watching shows with them at the end of the day, and carving out time in the day to exercise and think about the
big picture.
Looking at it is
like when I see my two little boys consumed in a little
kids»
big belly laugh and everything negative melts away.
I used to be catholic I believed in God as a
kid but when I grew older I turned my back on God have not even been to church in 5 to 6 years now could this be a sign or is it a allusion I am making into a
big deal which really ai nt that
big of a deal maybe I gone insane I don't know I don't want to sound
like I'm bragging to seek attention for this which I am not I am simply just looking for some insight on why this has occurred to me.
When adults begin justifying decisions by «playing the God card,» their
kids will pick up on it, especially when it is used in serious decisions that have a
big impact on the child -
like divorce or relocation.
Its a bit
like the schoolyard bully who says he is being picked on when the other
kids get
big enough to stand up for themselves.
I am not as high profile as you but if I were, it would be
like me telling you not to teach your
kids about evolution or the
big bang theory.
And then, when,
like most of the
kids in the youth groups or Bible colleges, we found ourselves in a rather usual sort of life, surprisingly not preaching to thousands on a weeknight, we were left feeling
like failures,
like somehow we weren't measuring up, we weren't serving God effectively, we must have missed it because isn't our life supposed to be about doing
big, successful things for God?
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the
kids that have committed suicide because other
kids have picked up on messages
like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the
big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
She advised teachers to play a
bigger role in preparing
kids for the «avalanche of pressure» from things
like Facebook and Instagram.
wow i graduated with this
kid frist we did not tell him he had to bow his head, he just made a
big deal because everybody else was praying, and since he is atheist he thinks that it is wrong for everybody else to pray in the military ceremony, he was going to graduate regardless, and i went to AIT with this
kid, i knowwhat happend exactly, he made a
big deal out of nothing and now its on the news, Thats embarassing for the United States Army that we have privates
like him... Sincerly PFC Fuentes proud grizzly 2nd Platoon grad, if you have any questions about the event text me @ (915) 841-4142
I wouldn't have recognized this at the time but it was
like I believed that since I was a pastor's
kid, I an «in» with God... that the
big guy looked at me in association to my parents, and that as long as I was at church on Sundays (which I was) I was good to go in his books with a ticket to heaven, sins forgiven... snap!
Ever notice how there aren't that many
big Catholic families, with
like 9 or 12
kids any more?
The weekend cooking is now a
big deal, earlier the
kids used want to try out different restaurants which they still
like doing, but they have morphed in to this mode where they want me to make different things for them.
My husband and
kids aren't
big fans of kale (and my
kids don't generally
like nuts) but they loved these Cashew Miso Kale Chips and commented on just how good they were.
And when we don't have something scheduled, one of the 4
kids is sick or we need to catch up on house stuff (
big things
like putting the radon pump in or building the chicken coop before the chicks need to move outside).
And reducing the workload is a
big deal in a 3 -
kid house because, seriously, does anyone else feel
like as soon as they finish cleaning up the kitchen it's already time to start prepping the next meal?
I do, which is why I do things
like make turkey - themed Thanksgiving snacks to put in my
kids» lunches leading up to the
big day.
That's terrific, both that it worked well with a sub for potato starch and especially that your
kids like»em too (I was a purist when I was little, a
big fan of «plain» flavored foods.
Saturday I spent the day feeling
like the
biggest kid WITH the
biggest kid, Papa John.
Two of my three
kids liked it (my daughter is a very plain Jane kinda girl she ate plain noodles) I'm not usually one to comment on recipes but I just had to let you know this was a
big hit in my house.
When I was a
kid, I
liked to stir powdered strawberry flavoring into a
big glass of cold milk.
Like a
kid in a candy store I was so excited and I couldn't wait to surprise
Big C when I picked him up from school to show him what was hiding in the little square box chirping in the car!
My
kids aren't
big fans of Chinese food (though, I think if they tried a few things, they would actually
like it).
A couple cookies and a
big glass of milk will have you feeling
like a little
kid again.
It is funny to me how something as simple as making a
big batch of pancakes, flash freezing them in the freezer, and then heating them up for a hot breakfast for the
kids on a busy school morning makes me feel
like I could at least have part of the «supermom» cape.
When he first started eating
big kid food, I was
like «ugh, I don't want him to eat gluten and things that don't make ME personally feel good.»
Even though my husband isn't a
big fan of tofu he
liked this dish a lot as did both
kids.
I secretly
like when there is a
big snow storm and the
kids have no school and we stay home watching movies and drinking hot chocolate.
My
kids weren't such a
big fan of the flavors though, and oat and maple sound
like they'd be right up their alley.
If you've got family members (especially
kids) who aren't
big on vegetables, a smoothie
like this one is a great way to get some healthy greens and hydrating fruits and veggies into them without a
big fight.
The first or second time I ever made a
big batch of chili on my own, I learned that it will take for - ever to thicken up the way I
like it, unless I added a bit of tomato paste (and that's a trick I learned from my Italian momma when I would help make marinara / bolognese sauce as a
kid), and as I've gotten older, too much tomato doesn't agree with me
like it used to, so I also add in beef broth (and a littttle fresh lime juice) to cut the acid.
Great roundup — we
like to surprise the
kids on school days sometimes with a
big breakfast and a casserole type dish would make that a lot easier.
Obviously this is based on what my
kids like (they are not
big on vegetables!)
From what I hear, tricking your
kids into unknowingly eating vegetables
like broccoli is a
big personal victory in the parenting world.
I
like a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast in the morning (in fact I really
like Udi's Steel Cut Oats with Currants, Flax, and Chia), but these pancakes were an even
bigger hit with the
kids.
This time Eloy had the
big grin on his face as he patted me on the back,
like, nice try
kid.
«
Big Kid» Appetizers will include «Ants on a Log», with raisins for «Ants» on a Celery log filled with Peanut Butter and Almond Butter; Ham & Cheese «Sushi» with Honey Ham and Local aged Cheddar rolled up in white bread to look
like a Sushi Roll.