Sentences with phrase «kidding around about»

I was mostly kidding around about how similar they were -LRB-n't), but if a Flyer is going to be skating backwards into another player and injuring him, seems like karma that it was their own guy injured this time.
He hasn't been kidding around about climate change and how the challenge should be addressed.
Disarmingly, the film thus acknowledges the Spice Girls» flash - in - the - pan status and lets them kid around about their frankly synthetic career.

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But retail and other industry reports, like this infographic from discount aggregating site Coupon Follow, suggest the average trick - or - treating kid can consume around three cups of sugar (or about 7,000 calories of candy) on Halloween.
The airplane will fly around the world, making virtual command centers available for school kids, getting them excited about science and math learning.
My hope was that if it taught me something about how to raise money, that would be good enough,» says Bergman, co-founder and CEO of Choremonster, which has developed an app to reward kids for helping out around the house.
So at home, you're reading the paper, and there's stuff you talk about with your kids around their growing up challenges — safe sexual relationships, peer pressure and bullying.
But for the billion kids under the age of 15 around the world who didn't get this opportunity, I chatted with Herjavec about what families and parents could do to encourage entrepreneurial thinking in their children.
Then she'll peace out around 5:30 p.m. to have dinner with her husband, SurveyMonkey CEO Dave Goldberg (who's all about such things) and their two kids.
The battle for kids, at bottom, is about keeping their parents around even when a favorite show about a murderous politician is on hiatus.
Show notes: Recap: Our motivation to be teaching kids about money: Other people's bad examples are all around us, including the US government.
She has two TV shows currently on air: DOT on NBC Universal Kids (winner of Kidscreen's Best New Preschool Series) about a spunky little girl who uses tech to enhance her everyday adventures, and American Dreams on HSN, highlighting entrepreneurs around the country.
In order for our witness to mean anything to ourselves, our kids, or anyone who might darken our doors, we have to think about the culture we live in and what makes it particularly hostile to orthodox belief — as well as ways in which people around us might be uniquely susceptible to aspects of our faith that are true.
It's been more than thirty years since Jesus turned everything right - side - up for my folks and I felt the weight of that choice at the table that night, watching all this little kid crew, another generation, all perched around my kitchen table by the light of candles in the darkness, telling us grown - ups all the things we already knew about Jesus.
As a kid, once you realize that society will rally around a lie, and support it (Santa)-- you begin to wonder what other things are lied about and supported.
In fact, Dan and I spent a good part of the drive home time talking about the environment in which he grew up, the different ways in which his brothers and sisters have adopted, adapted, or changed some of those original traditions as they develop their own parenting styles, and how we planned to bring up our kids — should we ever get around to having them!
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
One of the major losses has been the steady disempowerment of the people who used to work with the young in the church — the 30 - something, 40 - something, 50 something people who weren't professionally trained but knew a thing or two about teaching and a thing or two about bringing up kids and who would tend to be around in the church not just for three to five years but for 15 to 20.
In the denomination I grew up in as a kid, people had a certain way of talking about people they couldn't stand to be around.
The film succeeds at not just creating empathy for these kids, but also forcing viewers to ask hard questions about the unseen world around them.
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.
Winter is lasting too long, and my kid is growing up too quickly, but after the news around the world this past week I have absolutely nothing to complain about.
Join us and chat with Katie about being a mom, kids and Spending time Around the Family Table.
I love that I don't have to worry about it dropping and breaking with the kids running around.
The idea of writing a post about what I'm feeding my kids these days has been swirling around in my brain for the past few months, until I realized it'd be about a paragraph long.
So since she's essentially trying to take over the Pure Ella scene;) and shares more and more interest about food and nourishment and expresses so much joy around recipes that hey, why not have a kiddo show you how fun and easy creating Cooler Pops really is... This way, moms or anyone with kids around (grab a niece or nephew) can get creative and have fun with some delicious clean ingredients AND get a super sweet reward at the end!
So when said husband encouraged me to go on a health and wellness retreat last week, I frantically packed my bags before he could change his mind and ran out the door (OK that's not true, I argued with him about the what, when, where for each kid and the logistics of leaving a 9 month old who's nursing around the clock and a 9 year old who's out of school for weeks because her teachers are on a strike that seems like it will never end.
I basically fed our family that way anyway, i.e., there weren't packaged goodies around, there was no soda available and other little kids who ate here didn't have a clue what eating salads or fresh vegetables was about.
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).
Here, kids ages three to twelve can enjoy crafts and activities that immerse them in the Southwestern experience, such as making Indian headbands and pinch pots; hearing tales told by cowboy storytellers; learning about local culture, geography and indigenous plants and animals; or splashing around in the Water Playground.
Not only will this save you money, but you won't have to decide whether to serve gluten - free pizza to everyone (if so, it better taste good), or to have both GF and non-GF pizza and then worry about kids running around with greasy - pizza - gluten hands.
Then every afternoon starting at about 2:30, I am driving my kids around to their various activities: art classes, rock climbing, music lessons, gymnastics, karate, Hebrew School, etc..
What I love about serving up whole birds is everyone gets something they like, I prefer white meat and my husband prefers dark and our kids will eat anything so long as it's not spicy, so whole chickens (or game hens) get completely demolished around here.
Jess and I talked about everything from the idea that started it all to the fate of OLC (RIP)(jk), and I'm kid - on - Christmas - morning excited for you guys to hear it and to finally know what's been going on around here.
As most kids, Elsa is crazy about animals, and since there aren't very many goats and cows running around on the streets of central Stockholm, visiting a farm is her only chance to listen to some muu and maa.
Is it bad that even though I don't have any kids I get all excited about color themed dishes around holidays?
I always think about doing this (I have fond memories of all the treats we had around when I was a kid) but never find the time to execute.
If I don't at least jot down a general list of what I'm going to make for each meal of the week, I basically run around like a chicken with my head chopped off, feeding my kids whatever I can quickly grab without thinking too much about it.
everything get burned to the ground - City, Real,MU,Bayern,Chelsea - they all find easy ways to go around that stupid UEFA fair play rule and the prices in players, instead of going down go to the sky.They all become more powerful than before instead of getting weak.Home grown players, English players?Just promote some kids from academy just to make the squad number.They don't even stay on the bench - but the rule is obeyed, right?So, Wenger was betting on a dead horse, he got stuck with a mediocre team, full with overpaid mediocre Brit players, youngsters no one heared about (see Sanogo case).
In comments reported on the Arsenal website the Frenchman spoke about how all of the clubs in the other leagues around Europe treated their own cup competitions and did not play a bunch of kids to save themselves for the league matches, even the biggest clubs like Barcelona who because of the club world cup and the Champions League will most likely play more games than the Gunners this season.
We kidded around with San Ramon Valley quarterback Clark Baker and linebacker Tristan Sinclair about their team, which returns multiple starters from a group that came within a made two - point conversion of beating mighty De La Salle - Concord last season.
«I don't mind a heckler, but when kids are around and stuff, you try to be quiet about it if you're going to use the wrong language.»
He had heard about this kid who was an eighth - grade sensation, running around and through everybody on the peewee level.
Appleton could also decide to forget about the League Cup altogether and throw the kids out there to run around and concentrate on the Premier League.
As I looked around me, I wondered how many married couples, a good portion about to be empty - nesters, would still be married for their kid's college graduation.
We talk about Casey's gender identity journey over the last 17 years, the importance of giving kids room around gender identity, how kids are often more comfortable than adults when talking about gender, «pronouns 101,» and how compassionately communicating with other human beings boils down to some really, really simple universals and actions.
And for the most part, we not only think that way but act that way, otherwise there wouldn't be so many articles about working women complaining that their husbands don't do their part around the house or with the kids.
Blame it on the kids screaming about which movie they want to watch, so I had to turn around and break up the fight.
I mean, it had started harmlessly enough — a few kids with Princeton shirts in middle school, rumors of summer camps at Duke — but by the time senior year rolled around, competition was so fierce that people didn't even talk about where they were applying.
Well moving on is sometimes a hard matter for kids who may have grown a big group of friends, for instance 2 years ago when I had to go under a similar situation, one of my kids who as a consequence of me introducing him to a k 12 homeschool curriculum, had grow a good group of friends around the neighborhood, when time came for us to move on he did not want to move on and let behind his friends, so we had to explain him a lot about what we were doing and promise to bring him back so that he could keep in contact with his friends!
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