Sentences with phrase «kidding around when»

CD Projekt RED were not kidding around when they dangled 200 + hours of gameplay before my eyes.
Either way, McAvoy was not kidding around when he alluded to the project, and it's certainly not like anything he's done before.
The Texsport Portable Propane Heater isn't kidding around when it says that it is «portable!»
I'm not kidding around when I say that this soup is one of the best things I've had for dinner recently.
I am also not kidding around when I say this: I'm ready to get back to writing.
Not that anyone at Adams Elementary cares — least of all her second - grade teacher, who is berating or slapping kids around when she's not shopping for shoes online.
Ideal for a weekend escape from neighboring Los Angeles, Santa Barbara doesn't kid around when it comes to relaxing, well - appointed places to stay.
I am in a position where I can review games as an adult but also have my kids around when reviewing games like this and give them the controller and experience the game through their eyes which is a beautiful thing when you are in charge of reviewing a game that is mainly focused on kids which Skylanders most definitely is.
Read something recently about how as a parent, it's important not to multitask with kids around when it comes to social media.

Not exact matches

Parents can schedule screen time around school, dinner, and chores, and even reward their kids with extra time when they deserve it.
I try to keep them out of sight when I'm around my kids and in all executive meetings.
But when I happen to swear around my kid, I provide some coaching.
Only when an American company began peddling the model in Canada, around the same time Kids & Company launched, did corporations start considering the service.
The battle for kids, at bottom, is about keeping their parents around even when a favorite show about a murderous politician is on hiatus.
Eric Jackson was sitting in his hotel room on Sea Island, Ga., watching his kids splash around in the pool, when he clicked «publish» on his latest blog post for Forbes.com.
Meet the women who have built businesses around their kids» schedules If you've been part of my world for a while you'll know that I had two small children and a husband that worked 10 + hours a day as a Fedex driver when I started my current business back in 2014.
It's bad enough remembering your own mortality when trying (/ squeezing) on new jeans or racing your kids around the park.
Danny Sullivan of Marketing Land discovered a way to make his Google Home and Amazon Echo talk to each other when his kid was playing around with both devices.
When she isn't flying around the world to speaking engagements, or coaching clients, she is spending her time with her family, going to kids» sports games and other events.
I have been encouraging friends to attend — I've never been in a church that felt healthier for me or the people around me (okay — my kids are resistant, when we don't go regularly, but it seems very healthy for all the people I know and love who attend).
And how did you come to the conclusion that its baseless when proof is all around you including yourself, your kids, if you have any and all the people around you, etc. etc..
When a local caseworker sent a kid to an out of town group home, she was suddenly around tougher kids and they ran away together... right into the arms of a pimp.
When everyone around you acts like a kid you get sucked into it yourself, and I really don't think it's all bad.
I had thought I was starting one particular chapter of my life, one that brought me a lot of joy — tinies growing into marvellous big kids, finally emerging from the fog of babies - toddlers mothering, and a strong sense of purpose around my own vocation, for instance — but when I flipped the page, there was unprecedented change for us.
Then you'll remember how when you were a kid you used to be able to just be in a place without compulsively needing to check text messages or chase around getting things done, and you'll think I didn't used to be so fragmented and urgent.
For the uninitiated, Adventures in Odyssey centered around the many adventures of John Whitaker, a portly, aging inventor who owned and operated an ice cream parlor where kids would go when they needed a moral lesson tacked on to their daily lives.
It was when kids in elementary school called my nonchurched children «dirty atheists» that I decided to support atheism, so as to disempower the Christian bullshit around that term.
Ever play that game in kindergarten where you pass a message around a circle by whispering it in the next kid's ear, and when it comes back around to you it's nothing like the original?
Do movie execs just sit around, writing down movies they saw when they were kids?
But when I come back home, and I'm around everyone else, my mind is off of God, and I am back to working, raising my kids, and helping my parents.
When the kids would get rambunctious in the back, he'd take just so much before turning around to give us a good whack.»
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....
When you serve in your church and invest in the families, kids and teens around you, it might start feeling easier to understand your role as central to the body of Christ — because that's exactly what you are.
When we've been waiting for something for a while, it can start to feel like God is withholding things from us, especially if everyone around us is graduating, getting married, acing interviews and having kids.
When the high school kids who heard him end up in my lab later on, what will they do with their faith when I prove to them that evolution occurs and is occurring all the time around them and that it's observaWhen the high school kids who heard him end up in my lab later on, what will they do with their faith when I prove to them that evolution occurs and is occurring all the time around them and that it's observawhen I prove to them that evolution occurs and is occurring all the time around them and that it's observable?
Dancing around the midsummer pole, making frog sounds, acting like our parents did when we were kids (and we swore that we would never do the same).
There have been many times when I'd cooked up something along the kid friendly lines of muffins, pancakes, pizza, or chocolatey anything, convinced that Paloma will eat some, only to see a frown and hear around ten melodramatic versions of «I don't like it.»
Everyone in our family likes it and it's a very quick and hassle - free recipe to cook when you also have to keep an eye on two kids running laps around the apartment (or one of them is running and the other one is toddling and wobbling after her).
When umma is not around, I hesitate to go out with the kids, especially on Thursdays as coming back from work makes me feel really tired and yes, Rasha hates that excuse!!!
Or when a bunch of my kids» friends spontaneously end up playing at my house for the day, and there's not much around to feed them: that's a perfectly good time to rely on high quality store - bought pizza as far as I am concerned.
So the kids are yelling at me because I won't buy them every single item they point to, and we're at the back of the store getting ready to turn around and go back up to the front to checkout, when what to my wondering eyes did appear?!
I sip on it first thing in the morning, I'll bring it along in the car when I'm carting my kids around town, and when it's time to sit down at the computer to share recipes with you, I always have a glass of iced coffee within arms reach.
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.
I think of her every day, but when Mother's Day comes around, I especially have these thoughts... and then I find myself feeling grateful that my kids do have a Grammie in their life, and that my husband's mom has become not only a mother - figure in my life, but a friend.
I suspect it's because I act so much like a kid when I'm around em».
We use to make these a lot when I was a kid... I think u can still find a few of these ornaments lying around my parents house somewhere
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.
Then one morning when you are racing around trying to get the kids out the door for school just pull a couple of pancakes out of the freezer, heat for a minute or two and voila!
I guess when it comes to chocolate, we are similar... I also have a little stash hidden inside the fridge which I nibble on when the kids are not around hehe... the bread looks fantastic, and the idea of converting it into a bread pudding sounds even more amazing... Lovely bake and a lot of information there...
Working at a preschool has taught me a lot, and over the past few years, I've learned that although kids aren't always the biggest fans of soups, when you add fun croutons that they can dunk, or float around, they change their minds a little.
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