Sentences with phrase «hearing about your kids»

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.
I love hearing about your kids, seeing what's in Bug's lunch, and everything.
Interestingly Bielik is often thrown in to the debate as an up and coming option in the CDM role — everything I have seen and heard about the kid says he is competing for Ramsey's position.
«You hear about kids being raised right.
He had heard about this kid who was an eighth - grade sensation, running around and through everybody on the peewee level.
I really enjoy hearing about your kids now so definitely keep up with that!
As one mommy put it, new moms should, «talk to other moms, because the best way to hear about kids» stuff is through the grapevine.»
But according to Bonner, the best advice is to be bold and speak up: «Talk to other moms, because the way you hear about kids» stuff is through the grapevine.»
We hear about kids dying so often in the news, between accidental drownings, car accidents, and tragic gun deaths.
Did you hear about the kid who charged thousands in App Store purchases on mom's phone while she thought he was playing Monkey Preschool Lunchbox?
I can't know your whole story, but as a former teacher, it's hard for me to hear about a kid who isn't quite fitting into a parent's expectations.
The most common complaint I've heard about Kids is the ending (without major spoilers, how a particular character is treated).
Don't answer the phone if you're putting kids to bed, Atlee told the audience, but call back with your full attention as soon as you've done so — and skip the blow - by - blow: «I don't want to hear about your kids,» she said.
Monica reminds us that not everybody has children or even wants them, and more, most people don't want to hear about your kids at a business dinner.
She says I should never mention in interviews that I have a child because, for example, one of the interviewers might be having trouble conceiving and to hear about my kid is painful and unnecessary.

Not exact matches

As a kid, I remember hearing a story about a village that wanted to honor their king with a barrel of wine.
It's something that is especially useful for employees who might never get to meet the kids or who only hear about complaints.
If you've ever heard Russell Simmons talk about making the arts accessible to disadvantaged kids through his RUSH Foundation or asked Ted Danson about his conservation work with Oceana, you know that passion can be contagious.
Christianson adds that he's heard horror stories about kids hitting their parents up for money or asking them to guarantee their mortgages later in life.
Does any kid who loves animals and dreams of working with them ever think — oh, I'll work with the NYPD and hear horror stories about animal cruelty?
«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.
At dinner the other evening, I made a comment about how few of my students know anything about classical music and my kids remarked that most students now have no way to hear it.
However, I don't hear anything about how gay people molested those kids, just the priest part.
Your kids do it when they can hear your angry voice in their head telling them to stop doing whatever mischievous thing they are about to do.
We hear from some of the new kids on the block about how they got where they are and the issues they care about most.
And then Jesus came upon his disciples and said, «What's this shit I've been hearing about me being a human sacrifice for your sins!!? Who in the goddamned hell came up with that Neanderthal bullshit!!!? What are we, living in the fucking Stone Age!!!!? Blood sacrifice!!!!!!!!!!!?? Are you fucking kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??? Listen, brethren, thou can takest that pathetic, immoral, sadistic, evil, sickening, disgusting pile of Cro - Magnon donkey shit and shove it straight up thy fucking asses!!!»
As a kid growing up in Evangelical churches, I would occasionally hear about the ultimate in Christian travel — the Holy Land tour.
Didn't you hear the hitch in his voice when he talked about missing his kids?
I worry about the kid being sexually abused and hearing that sexual activity outside of marriage is wrong.
Surely, you don't want the kid being sexually abused to think that it is a good thing!?!? Maybe I'm wrong about this, but I think that the child who hears that it is a bad thing that he should not endure will go looking for help to escape.
It would be cool to hear your story about how my kids survived church.
I heard one of their shows a while back talking about the retirement of the Space Shuttle, and how its display in museums will inspire other kids to «reach for the stars».
N & W 1000 When was the last time you heard about school kids, college students, movies theaters, shopping malls, etc., being shot up by some mad man.
About five years later, a director of music in the Catholic Diocese of Austin asked me to come hear some elementary school kids sing.
I want to introduce my kids to a God who is both personal and public, a God who hears their prayers about being afraid to go down the slide at school and who also cares about the systems of injustice and oppression in this world.
I hear it all the time about those people on food stamps, «Well, they shouldn't HAVE kids they can not afford to feed!»
Please believe me when I tell you that anything you say to someone about your pastor, their kids and their families will hear.
We don't want to hear anymore about your church, your prophet, your stocked pantry, your kids» college (BYU, of course), your busy schedule.
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!
Anyone else ever get that creepy stalker vibe about Santa after hearing that song as a little kid?
So when I heard about Nettle's Tale, I couldn't wait to feature them: these suits are mix - and - match, they are perfect for surfing, tanning, kayaking, and running after your kids.
We talk about why kids shouldn't be the center of your life, discuss the importance of a regular date night, hear a tense couple's court case, find out how to make a family mission statement and a lot more!
However, I bet you might be interested in hearing what I have to say about it from Genesis 1, so if the kids are out of listening range, start listening!
There are numerous problems with such an idea, not least among them that Scripture and the example of Jesus seem to disagree, but it is not uncommon to hear sermons about living our best life now, full of freedom and liberty, and how to have a happy life, happy wife, happy kids, and happy job.
i hear you david... i'm currently in a ministry where i love the kids but not the other stuff that comes with it... i connect with people but the capacity i work in has me in a building 8 - 9 hours a day... drained, pissed, angry, and fighting to believe that God makes a damn bit of sense having do something i really do nt wan na do... yep, that about sums it up for me... peace
Like many Protestants of their generation, my parents had been raised with a mild form of anti-Catholicism; they weren't allowed to date Catholics, for instance, and as kids they heard the usual warnings about statue - worship.
But what I'd heard about his work with Dare 2 Share Ministries from friends in the Billy Graham Evangelistic Organisation was so exciting, so exhilarating, so in tune with my own hopes for my own kids, so radical in its belief in the power of the Gospel and so confident in the capacity of teenagers to actually live it and share it themselves, that, well, I was prepared to travel all the way to Luton to talk to him.
Creationists can now bring their kids to their own state - of - the - art museum — with computer - generated effects and life - size displays — where they can gawk at dinosaur bones and hear about how the Tyrannosaurus fits into a literalistic biblical worldview.
I was so excited when I first saw them because they were HUGE and was about to dive in like a little kid... until I heard the buzzing of HUNDREDS of bees all around me.
It's kind of like when you are a kid and you hear your parents talk about when they were young... when you are old enough to realize that they haven't always been «parents» and at one time they might have actually been cool... that was what happened to me at the sight of the recipe card.
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