Oh how
our kids grow up so fast.
Kids grow up so fast, don't they?
Kids grow up so fast, don't they?
I think
kids grow up so quickly and we need to catch every moment.
Not exact matches
So it's really nice to have content that
grown -
ups can look at in one light and be entertained by and
kids can look at in a different light and be entertained by it.
The touring would have kept me from my
kids, and the business was
growing and needed me,
so I ended
up going it on my own.
So now those
kids who spent their early childhoods at the on - site nursery are all
grown up and heading to college, and their parents are still working at the company.
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.
Like
so many
kids growing up at the time, his fascination with making the impossible possible started with the real - life sci - fi he saw on TV: the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
When I was
growing up, my father would always tell the story of how, in his pre-child days, he vowed never to tell his
kids «Because I said
so.»
Kalief
grew up in the Bronx and started out like
so many
kids I
grew up with in Brooklyn,
kids who have to choose the right fork in the road every day.
The parents probably
grew up as sheltered as their
kids so that's how they're raising them!
Nice analogy... the
kids grow up and give
up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God
so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
Kids grow up and give
up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God
so they can sleep better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them from things that go bump in the night.
There are families in my neighborhood who have relocated here with their
kids, and one thing they tell me is that they want their
kids to
grow up knowing that not everything is okay in this world — that racism exists, that injustice exists, that just because someone smells doesn't mean we have to be afraid of them, and
so on.
I will, it will help put my
kids through college
so they
grow up with more common sense then you.
Odds are your 8
kids will
grow up more adjusted without having their mind full of fantasy tales
so that old white guys can obtain the riches and power they want.
They
grow up to have problems with sex and addiction and abusivveness themselves, which ultimately gets
so bad that they turn into preachers who advocate beating
kids for all the gay things you fantasize they are doing.
Sunday school and church got communicated to me as something that
kids had to do and naturally I looked forward to
growing up so I too could do what I pleased on Sunday morning like my father and my mother.
But, as
so often happens to
kids who
grew up in church, when I reached young adulthood, I started to question a lot of what I was taught about faith and life and ever since then, doubt has been an ongoing presence in my life.
Several of the older
kids surprised me very pleasantly by trying — and loving — some of the
grown -
up stuff,
so, Rah - Rah!
The
kids have started their countdown until summer vacation starts, and to be honest
so have I. It's always bittersweet ending another school year and watching your
kids grow up right before your eyes — but I truly look forward to not having to set an alarm clock or pack lunches or being on any kind of schedule for a couple of months.
But i'm only a
kid so it will probally taste better for
grown ups.
This tradition arose
so that the
kids could have a fun drink that could be served in a wine glass to fit in with the
grown ups — and their...
This would be
so cool for a
kids party too (or
grown -
up kids)!
Creamy mac n cheese was one of my favorite meals as a
kid, but now that I'm all
grown up, I'm
so much more careful about being healthy and nourishing my body with the best foods.
Most
kids (and
grown ups for that matter) love apples, cranberries and pistachios
so much that they'll get past the fact that there's a little kale mixed in there.
So great for family meals with
kids, but with some «fancy»
grown -
up toppings, it's perfect for a
kid - free, adult cookout, too.
Because radishes are
so easy to
grow and spout
up quickly, I have always had the
kids plant them
so we usually end
up with a boatload of the little guys.
I didn't
grow up eating traditional sloppy joes as a
kid, the closest thing that came to a Sloppy Joe in my house was picadillo on a roll (which is quite good by the way)
so when I got a recipe request for a lighter Sloppy Joe, I had to do some research.
I always used to love to bake w / my mom and grandma
growing up so I love passing on the tradition with my
kids now!
So I thought I'd share a healthy version of the blueberry muffins I
grew up loving as a
kid that is still simple to make but also healthy and satisfying too.
The guy is
so incredibly diligent and understanding of his difference and lives strictly by the rules (what
kid has time to be ill when he's too busy having an awesome time with life and
growing up?!)
I'm
so nervous for my
kids to
grow up and eat me out of house and home!!
«I've worked Specialty: Ice cream in it since I was a little
kid and
grew up in the busiVince DeConna, owner: «My dad got us scooters
so we ness,» he says.
Zucchini bread might be the very first thing I ever baked or cooked on my own, when I was a
kid (my mother doesn't have the black thumb I do,
so I
grew up around excesses of zucchini) but I haven't made it in years.
I had a spinach salad for dinner last night and as a
kid growing up I ate
so much of it that everyone called me Popeye.
It has to do with
growing up in Sweden and the ice cream I remember was
so creamy that i just got attached to it as a
kid.
A lot of situations have happened in my life
so I've
grown up a lot and I feel more like I'm not that
kid anymore.
Meanwhile the jealous smart
kids who werent good enough to rack
up the helmet stickers never got to wear a letter jacket
growing up,
so they overcompensate by getting a white coat with MD stamped across the chest.
Maybe it's just me, but Vince always reminded me of a
grown up version of the
kid from grade school you knew had ADHD, but ADHD wasn't a thing in the 70's
so he was just that hyper
kid who was always in trouble.
Ospina wants to leave and to be honest I want him to leave
so Szcz can come back and challenge for number 1 spot, the
kid has
grown up since being sent out on loan and I think we can profit from this by not having to spend # 30 + million on a GK.
We can't be missing goals all because we hoping that someday a
kid will
grow up, we tried this for
so long, and what do we get?
Kids from that era had the benefit of
growing up during an extreme cultural paradigm shift (e.g. feminist movement, deconstruction, dawn of digital age, etc) which seemed to bring a fair amount of empowerment with it,
so maybe they've just been socialized to think that there supposed to be doing MORE than what they saw their mothers do.
He turned into a very functioning member of society
so hang in there — it is REALLY TRUE that those «crappy
kids» do
grow up and make you proud (usually) Don't expect them to finally make their beds, bring their dirty dishes to the sink, or remember to send a birthday card to their grandmother (or YOU!)
When
kids start to
grow up, they can be extremely tech savvy and that shows with most of them
so be careful when you start asking them for tech support.
While the organic strawberries I have
growing in my little garden are great, or
so I'm led to believe (my
kids gobble them
up just as soon as I pick them), I only had four plants to start out with this year and they aren't nearly prolific enough yet.
We start from the idea that
kids aren't
so different from
grown ups.
Richi, I am
so sorry about your bad fortune.Please don't give
up home because your
kids, who are very young, will
grow up and they will understand things (and judge their parents» actions), and they will want to be with you as long as you keep showing
up for them.
Time flies by way too fast,
so just being here to see the
kids grow up is magic.