I play a cop, on the other side of the law this time, who is trying to
keep these straight kids off the streets.
Not exact matches
A
straight - thinking guy would do whatever it takes to be around the
kids and not leave them with an unsafe person, even if that means staying in the marriage and getting the support you need to
keep the marriage intact.
But you (I'm supposing)
straight people
keep on popping out qu ## r
kids!
I
keep seeing countless parents around me who feed their
kids whatever they can find — which includes, of course, foods
straight out of frozen bags (and I'm not even talking about veggies).
One thing I have done to
keep things
straight is to buy inexpensive cosmetic bags in various sizes to «organize» the interior of my purses with all the baby /
kid stuff.
With my husbands crazy work schedule, my increasingly busy work life and two school - aged
kids, its tough to
keep everything
straight.
The
kids are from all over: the South, the West, outside the United States, New Jersey, all crammed together in an oversized van, nearly impossible to
keep straight.
If we believe that schools are shaping students for their eventual full - fledged roles as American citizens, then school discipline policies and classroom management practices should be about far more than shushing
kids and
keeping them in
straight lines as they walk through the halls.
Just driving my
kids to school (where the high - school
kids all recognized the AMG G63 as if they might Kanye West) I had to frequently turn the steering wheel a quarter rotation just to
keep it pointed
straight ahead.
He chronicles the broader political and religious tensions in the area (it would be impossible not to) but also focuses on the day - to - day nature of acclimating to a new city and culture, depicting the madcap adventures of getting the
kids to and from school, the endless search for a good playground, and the difficulty of
keeping the schedule
straight of which days Jewish, Muslim, or Christian shops are open.