@virtualgd blind faith in an imaginary friend creates the environment where people surrender logic and
hand over their kids to perverts.
We wring
our hands over our kids» grades, their social development, their performance on the playing field, their future.
With sudden, uncanny clarity, Jack realizes he can either side with his crooked ex partner (David Morse) and
hand over the kid or literally fight his way to the inquiry.
Not exact matches
There's always some
hand - wringing
over kids» excessive candy and sugar consumption
over Halloween.
I challenge our team to infuse a little playfulness everyday even in a work environment, it can be while testing our products, team painting events, battling on old arcade games during lunch or getting
kids in the office to play with us at an all
hands meeting (usually
over summer).
Many high - profile business magnates, billionaires and celebrities believe that they've worked too hard to simply
hand their fortunes
over to their
kids when they die.
It
handed control of its image
over to
kids — a dare that doesn't always have pleasant results.
you know
kids are watching), someone — often one of the tinies themselves — will holler «GUARD YOUR GATES» and then the tinies clap their
hands over their ears and screw their eyes shut.
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.
But then most family businesses fail when the
kids take
over, and get their
hands in the cookie jar.
While we ought not to continue to commit the error of so many people, especially religious people, that is, «
kidding ourselves» about the likelihood of a bright future; we can not, on the other
hand, commit the error of the totally disillusioned, which is to give themselves
over to the darkest outlook and see no chance for anything but the gloom of night in a world where all ends in nothing, and nothing is the price of it all.
I was
kidding, but he liked the idea, so when he came home from work he maintained a cheerful silence (communicating via sign language that he wanted a glass of wine, whereupon his silence grew even more cheerful) and spent some time sketching out a little liturgy involving the reading of the Gospel story, the
handing -
over of a baby doll, the writing of a note, and the loosing of his tongue to proclaim the Benedictus.
We have done candy buy - backs which are a great way to let the
kids pick out something fun in exchange for
handing over their high fructose corn syrup treats colored with Blue 1 Lake... Um, what is THAT anyway?!!? But sometimes they still want a treat, and honestly I am okay with that if it is the RIGHT kind of treat!
My
kids were drooling
over them and I had to swat a few
hands away, until the photoshoot was
over.
My
kids, on the other
hand, love it
over spaghetti with a side of zoodles.
I scoop a small nub of butter into a 13x9» baking dish and have the
kids work it all
over the bottom and sides with their
hands.
Guess he dedicated his 1st goal (after
over a two months barren spell) to his new
kid with a thumb sucking gesture and dangLing
hands
Eventually coaches are selected, umpires signed and teams picked by parents in a draft, not by
kids hand over hand on a bat handle.
What is even more sad is so few
kids come through the youth academies because players arrive from all
over the world desperate to get their
hands, not on the iconic red and white jersey, but the salary that comes with being a pro footballer in the prem.
He is like that grumpy old lady that refuses to
hand over bags of candy to little
kids trick - or - treating on Halloween.
If he's the
kid sitting in the front constantly raising his
hand to ask questions just to show everyone how smart he is — that doesn't go
over well in middle school, let alone the NFL.
We know the MO: Keep the game close and get the ball in the
hands of Tim Tebow (the comeback
kid) in the end, and game
OVER!
A few moves later, when his defeat was complete, Sebastian limply shook
hands with the boy who had beaten him, a sandy - haired
kid from a central Ohio suburb, shuffled his way through the cavernous convention - center ballroom where a thousand heads were bowed
over chessboards, and slunk back to Union B, the windowless conference room down the hall that was his chess team's temporary home.
When we're together I take all the
kids and my husband handles getting the bags and baby gear
handed over to the agents.
Teach
kids what to do in the event of a mugging or theft — if an item is demanded by an assailant, simply
hand it
over without any objection.
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When you're
over at your friends» place and your
kid gives you the 3 - second warning like, «Mommy, I don't feel so good», you will automatically shove your
hands in front of his mouth to prevent that puke from hitting your friends» sofa.
I push it to the very edge and then when dear husband walks in the door refreshed from a full day of uninterrupted adult conversations and a nice new haircut, I'm immediately triggered to
hand -
over the
kids, spit a few nails and storm off in my frumpy, stay - at - home, now work - from - home mom clothes that I've been wearing for two days straight.
We know how it goes: the holiday season has arrived, so you're in a race against time to find some gifts that a) your
kids will actually like; b) fit your budget; and c) can be bought, wrapped and
handed over to the munchkins sometime near the appropriate holiday.
And I didn't want to go through painting pretty walls because I feared that small
kids would constantly put their
hands all
over them, and write on them.
During a recent trip, I traveled solo with my two
kids and loved that I could simply throw the Olli
over my shoulder, freeing my
hands to deal with luggage and corralling
kids through the airport.
Keep
hands busy as
kids decorate their own tree
over and
over with a Holiday Felt Board.
The best part is that your preschooler can get involved too, even if you are nervous about
handing over a needle (probably a job better for
kids ages five and up).
On the flip side, I've seen some «full time moms» who just
hand their
kids over to babysitters in the morning and leave.
When they're helping around the house, they learn the value of pitching in and that can carry
over into other areas of their lives, from lending a
hand to an elderly woman needing assistance with her groceries to helping out a small village half a world away by donating time when your
kids are old enough.
I would advice that No parent bring there children to this Daycare it is Pure Nasty roaches are everywhere they actually are dining with the children during lunch time, the mats that the
kids nap on or stored in a out of order rest room storage closet, they almost never sanitize, and
kids stay sick with lice,
hand, foot, and mouth high fevers etc, not to mention they Do nt provide
kids with a well balanced meal «ask to see menu» upon tour, they also have one of the highest turn
over as far as the teachers goes» no experience «needed to care for your child, they are literally there to babysit,
kids do nt learn a thing and are treated like crap, so while the price may be durable does this sound like somewhere you would want to send your love ones?
Paula
over at Beauty Through Imperfection explains how she helped her
kids make their
hand and footprints into a picture.
As your
kids get older,
hand the elements of the routine
over to them.
Some rules are set in stone and can not be negotiated, like safety rules; other rules can be
handed over to the
kids for their input.
Like when your
kid asks why there's pee all
over the seat in the public restroom, and you can't exactly snitch on the person who just exited, since she's at the sink washing her
hands.
While most parents will agree that a
hands - on approach to raising
kids can be a good thing, they may not really recognize when parental behavior crosses
over the line into «helicopter parenting.»
For example, it limits the ability of the
kid to move his
hands which is dangerous because he can pull some loose sheets
over his face.
Even more disturbing was all the
hand - wringing
over children's high intake of sugar - sweetened beverages, as if the dairy council really cares about
kids» health.
When
kids want to act like mom and dad, it can be tempting to
hand over your MacBook Pro for a couple of minutes.
According to my friend Cheryl Sorak (on lunch room duty that day), many of the
kids were unable to eat it without a knife yet didn't want to pick it up because it left sauce all
over their
hands.
There's no shortage of fall crafts for toddlers online — thanks Pinterest — and a few of our favorites include Jamie Reimer's red and yellow pumpkin crafts
over at PBS
Kids, an apple tree craft at
Hands On As We Grow, and the fall leaf crafts
over at Busy Toddler.
Over the last 5 years, I have worked closely with the fabulous Kim and Amanda from The Educators» Spin On It, on bringing books alive with
hands - on activities through the Virtual Book Club for
Kids and then through the Early Years blogging team.
You might not be able to avert disaster and your children might still be nervous, but open discussion followed by interactive preparation for the whole family will go a long ways in making the
kids feel they have some semblance of control
over the situation being
handed to them by nature.
She loved having the heat pack on her feet or
hands on cold days, but the
kids were often fighting
over them.
I run a lot of errands
over the weekend, and most times I am with my
kids, so I like to have my
hands free incase I need to chase after one or both of them, which happens most of the time (they keep me fit).