When he got us out, he radioed to the police, I just pulled
that kid out of the snow, but that girl wasn't with him.»
Not exact matches
The idea might sound crazily impractical (and for founders with
kids in school or other common life constraints, without a whole lot
of planning and prep it probably is), but Rustrum points
out the benefits aren't just a tan and a lengthy break from your
snow shovel.
«God» just makes it up as he goes and when called
out on it simply tells people «MY ways are not your ways» or tells someone (Job in this instance) that unless that person can tell God the location
of God's secret
snow and hail warehouses (I'm not
kidding), he, God.
«I know why you're shoulder's
out, Mama,» some clever, grinning
kid pipes up at the dinner table as I keep shifting this dripping bag
of snow.
And just like when I was a
kid, after spending a day tromping up hills and digging
snow out of our mittens, we all come home freezing and starving half to death!
Insert curmudgeonly grumbling about
kids these days, and how we walked to school, up hill both ways, in
snow 10 months
out of the year or some such thing...
I wasn't sure either
of my
kids would be into full - day lessons (which run from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm), but my contact at Mount
Snow really recommended full - day lessons for the
kids because they get so much more
out of it.
And then, instead
of loving who we are as moms, the options have this crazy superpower to allow us to question almost every decision because inevitably it's not the right one and we become more frozen in fear and indecision than my
kids toys which were left outside and are now frozen in piles
of snow (insert guilt for not getting everything put away and following the 8 Easy Steps for Fall Cleanup Post that is
out there).
They're perfect for nursing moms to hold in one hand, and having access to an enormous library
of books you can order any time, anywhere, without having to schlep
kids out in the
snow or rain or keep them quiet in a bookstore or library is amazing.
Some
of our favorite sensory bins that inspire imagination and creativity are our indoor sand where my son sat inside the bin, with «
snow» raining down on him, belting
out «Let It Go», our indoor cranberry bog where my kids pretended to harvest the cranberries in some cool fall weather using a variety of kitchen tools as real harvesting tools, and our «Inside Out» edible water bead bin where we used our imagination to act out and discuss a variety of emotio
out «Let It Go», our indoor cranberry bog where my
kids pretended to harvest the cranberries in some cool fall weather using a variety
of kitchen tools as real harvesting tools, and our «Inside
Out» edible water bead bin where we used our imagination to act out and discuss a variety of emotio
Out» edible water bead bin where we used our imagination to act
out and discuss a variety of emotio
out and discuss a variety
of emotions.
«After what we went through with Jonas and the little bit
of snow we had here,» she said, «I know there are a lot
of parents who are really exited about the prospect
of a shorter winter to get you
kids off to school and
out of the house.»
Faced with a blizzard
of criticism from angry parents forced to trudge with their
kids to school through a nor» easter that dumped up to three inches
of snow an hour on the Big Apple, a seemingly
out -
of - touch Chancellor Carmen Fariña defended the call to keep classes open Thursday — blindly declaring it «a beautiful day
out there» as wet flakes and freezing rain continued to pelt New Yorkers.
Of course, that usually works out well because it doesn't snow that often and the kids are so tired from their sledding and fort making that no amount of chocolate can keep them awak
Of course, that usually works
out well because it doesn't
snow that often and the
kids are so tired from their sledding and fort making that no amount
of chocolate can keep them awak
of chocolate can keep them awake.
There's
kids playing ball and swinging, parents and adults hanging
out on the adorable lounge chairs and lots
of people enjoying coffees, ice creams, popcorn,
snow cones and lots more!
I mean, sure, I had them as a
kid and I had an emergency pair for shoveling or playing in the
snow, but an actual pair that didn't look like they came
out of a bad 1990s film about ski school?
Sometimes being
snowed in together is way better than going
out... kind
of cozy and romantic; once the
kids are in bed that is!
The
kids here JUST got
out of school this past week because we had so many
snow days.
The leaves are starting to fall off
of the trees, we are losing three minutes
of daylight each day this month and Old Man Winter is starting to knock on the door, reminding me to get the furnace checked, purchase new
snow boots for the
kids, figure
out Halloween costumes and clear
out some clutter so I can organize some closets and rooms in a few months when I begin my annual hibernation!
I know it's the perfect movie for all sorts
of people who were that right
kid, whose
snow forts were busted up by older
kids and who lashed
out thoughtlessly and who ran away from moms who loved them.
Professor Plummer was killed over a piece
of software named G.H.O.S.T. (though not in the pantry with a candlestick) now believed to have been stashed somewhere in his home; when the snot - nosed
kids — vain Zoe (Brittany
Snow), surly Seth (Max Thieriot), precocious Lulu (Morgan York, also one
of the Cheaper by the Dozen brats), and reaction - shot fodder Peter (Keegan & Logan Hoover) and Baby Tyler (Bo & Luke Vink (and with «The Dukes
of Hazzard»'s impending renaissance, boy are those two in for a rude awakening at the start
of school)-RRB--- grease the stairwell to take
out Shane, they end up driving away their German nanny (a typically misused Carol Kane) instead, forcing Shane into a more maternal role and leaving him little time to search for the computer program.
The story, adapted from Alan
Snow's book Here Be Monsters, introduces the titular beasties who live underneath the charming streets
of a small, quirky town and who crawl
out of the sewers at night to steal what the townspeople hold most dear: their
kids.
«I didn't buy it until I knew that the teachers in middle school were allowing
kids to read their books on their e-readers,» said Amy Mauer - Litos, Eliana's mother, adding, «I don't know whether it's the device itself that is appealing, or the easy access to the books, but I will tell you, we've had a lot
of snow days lately, and 9 times
out of 10, she's in the family room reading her Nook.»
Last week wasn't a holiday week, but the
kids stayed at home for four days
out of five because
of a moderate
snow in Northern Virginia forced schools in this region to shut down for three days, plus one student holiday early in the week.
Keep
snow globes
out of reach for pets and
kids!
The stories coming
out of Atlanta are crazy — people are abandoning their vehicles on the road, a baby was born in a car stuck in traffic, and 800
kids are stranded in schools as
snow completely paralyzes the city.
Well, on my way to bringing my
kids to school I get stuck in an icy
snow bank backing
out of an area where I was trying to turn around.