Sentences with phrase «home from school on»

Pile two sick kids home from school on top of that, and it's squeezed blogging right out of my schedule.
Free - range parents allow their children to walk home from school on their own, which does not only encourage independence but also allow them to engage in physical activities.
I still work for Fetch whenever I am home from school on breaks.
More than 700 students stayed home from school on Wednesday after the incidents.
So if something unexpected happens — like your kid doesn't come home from school on time — it can send an alert to your phone.
Prince hung herself in a stairwell after coming home from school on January 14.
You have plenty of childhood memories of coming home from school on a crisp, fall afternoon and being greeted by the smell of cinnamon and other spices.
She looked the same, I decided when I came home from school on the day of her discharge from the hospital and saw her in the new bed.
I'm going to do this for the kiddos when they get home from school on V - day.
As we wound down the school year, my kids happened to be home from school on Tuesday of this week.

Not exact matches

Deputies from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's office are guarding the home of the school resource officer who was stationed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after his family requested the protection, according to multiple news reports on Thuschool resource officer who was stationed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after his family requested the protection, according to multiple news reports on ThuSchool after his family requested the protection, according to multiple news reports on Thursday.
For example, the camera could zoom onto a painting that a child brought home from school to show to a parent away on a business trip.
Opened two years ago, Potomac Law Group leans heavily on cloud technology and is itself a kind of cloud — a constellation of 40 lawyers who went to the best schools, trained at the best firms, and are now working, mostly from home, to their own schedules, for about half the price bigger firms charge.
While classmates at her all - white elite high school breezed into adulthood and homeownership with help from their parents, she «bought my first home as a co-signer to my grandmother who was next on the list of longtime renters in our gentrifying neighborhood... to be displaced.»
The review and the changes that will result from it comes on top of a decision to build a new $ 200 million modern home for the business school on the waterfront of Lake Michigan, a reorganization of the school's top leadership, and the creation and launch of Kellogg's new branding campaign — all initiatives driven by Blount since her arrival some 18 months ago.
And what about the millions of millennials who grew up with video games on everything from school computers to cell phones to game consoles at home?
«Students and staff have the right to teach and learn in an environment free from the worry of being gunned down in their classrooms or on their way home from school,» Women's March organizers, who are setting up the school walkout, said in a statement.
This could encompass everything from attending home inspection services on behalf of the Chinese buyers, to helping them adapt to their new home, and introducing the neighborhood, surrounding schools, and amenities available.
Holiday cheer is in the air, kids are home from school and the office is the last thing on your mind, for good reason.
A survey by PwC about future workforce trends found that 63 percent of respondents believe the old - school eight - hour workday may soon become obsolete.What's more, the survey found, 48 percent of employees who worked from home at least one day a week were more likely to rate their jobs a «10» on a scale of one to 10.
Through a series of real - time broadcasts, brands such as U.S. sports nutrition company GNC, U.K. retailer Sainsbury's and Korean cosmetics maker Too Cool for School used everything from exercise routines to dance numbers to on - air makeovers to connect with consumers watching from home.
Despite power being restored in most areas, schools reopening and life beginning to go on as usual, there are many homes in need of repair from flood damage — and entire blocks reduced to rubble - leaving a strong demand for the good will of others.
That I was not aware, while working out my philosophy of religion, how much I was repeating some aspects of the paternal train of thought was partly a consequence of the facts that, from the age of fourteen on, I was much away from home at boarding school or college, in the army, studying in Europe, as instructor or research Fellow at Harvard, or otherwise occupied, all of which meant that I was seldom exposed to Father's sermons.
Every fall, I and several hundred of my high school - aged peers would gather in the auditorium of the local Baptist church and watch the play unfold: Characters Joe and Jane and Mike and Michelle are on their way home from prom when their car gets struck by a drunk driver.
It is not the will of God that children suffer from hunger and malnutrition and grow up in unsanitary slums with lack of proper education, that persons because of the color of their skin are debarred from schools, hospitals, employment, or housing projects; that persons are denied other basic human rights; that personalities and homes are broken through drink and that great numbers die on highways through drunken driving; that marriage vows are often taken lightly and that easy divorces shatter home after home and leave children the pawns of the parents» selfishness.
Since he can't seperate Obama's theology from his philosophy (and he home schools his children, obviously without a dictionary), what gives this idiot the right to dictate to people on how they will conduct their lives.
By 4:30 in the afternoon Junior is home from school and has turned on the set to watch a robot cartoon from his usual sprawl on the floor.
An off - duty LAPD officer fired his gun during an altercation with a 13 - year - old Latino boy and group of teens in Anaheim, California, allegedly because one of the teens walked on his lawn on their way home from school, sparking protests in the area community protested the case.
The family, along with two of their friends, Suzanne Bernier and Louis Chabot, were working at orphanages and schools in remote villages on behalf of a church - affiliated group from their home province of Quebec, reported The Star.
Even the language of faith needs something to build on, for confidence is more than words and must arise from the relationships of home, church, school, and community.
Imagine for a moment, those of you who have children in grade school, if your child came home from school tomorrow, and told you that at school from now on, the children were the teachers, and the teachers were going to learn from the children.
But a decade later, I've become aware that 12 - step programs are home to people from every religion, denomination, sect, cult, political tilt, gender identity, sexual preference, economic strata, racial and ethnic background, believers in gun rights and abortion rights and the right to home schooling, drinkers of coffee and tea, whiskey and mouthwash, people who sleep on their sides or their stomachs or sidewalks.
In fact, the school is home to a large, though shrinking, group of people who hold traditional Catholic beliefs on specific issues such as abortion and euthanasia, but who at the same time hold many beliefs about ethics that are indistinguishable from the subjectivism, relativism, emotivism, and nihilism of secular America.
Recalling Protestant emphasis on the «priesthood of the people,» Taylor called for a lay ministry which would include: (1) a «Sunday - school army,» (2) Christian associations, (3) the utilization of the «great multitude of women who publish the Word in home and school, mission - bands and temperance unions, and the thousand forms of woman's work for women and for the church,» and (4) the use of the «600,000 youth from Christian Endeavor Societies.
I was wrong once again, when Paloma not only ate the polenta for dinner the night I made it, but became completely fixated on eating it every day, asking for it each time she came home from school.
Think of the weeks ahead: kids are home from school, people will gather to watch basketball and football games on T.V., and family and friends will come together to celebrate the holidays.
I'm sure you won't be disappointed... along with being great on a buffet table this is the prefect mid-afternoon snack for when your kids get home from school.
My mom would always make a big dinner like meal at lunchtime because my dad would pick me up from school in his truck every day and half my friends would jump on the back of the truck all the way home (many years ago btw and home was only a few blocks lol).
At the time, I was coming home from work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was much the same.
On the way home from school yesterday I uttered some words that I immediately wished I hadn't — «would you like to create a recipe using some of the cooking apples we've been given?»
I've been only marginally successful thus far though, because food - shopping is my favorite type of shopping and I pass by Kroger every day on my way home from school.
I'd come home from school and immediately run to the fridge with hopes that I would find something yummy to snack on, and if that yummy thing happened to be an artichoke, well then it was a happy day.
The other day I was on my usual walk home from school.
Now that the kids are back in school, I find it's hard to rush dinner on the table after we get home from after - school activities.
Always makes me remember being a small girl coming home from school and going to the kitchen finding my mom in her apron waiting on the apple pie in the oven to come out.
Ok I want to go back in time and have these shops on my way home from school.
When I was a young, we returned home from school to lemon bars, still warm on the counter, more times than I can count.
Isn't it so weird and entirely unpredictable that I would come home from school and binge on everything in the pantry?
He ate it (the teacher did have to open the container for him) and what little was left he ate in the car on the way home from school.
With school starting next week, I am really starting to brainstorm on some easy snack ideas to offer either with the lunches I send or for when they get home from school.
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