Sentences with phrase «kids grow up with»

We are new grandparents so this will be a good story to have the grand - kids grow up with and have displayed every year at Christmas time from now on, not to mention it will make for an awesome «show and tell» item for when they go to school!
We want to make sure our kids grow up with happy moms and dads and ultimately a happy healthy childhood.
Video Games: Access To The Computer Age (Jorge Reina Schement / Los Angeles Times via Simon's Twitter)» [SIMON»S NOTE: a 1982 editorial about courts banning game arcades, pushing back & suggesting there's long - term «academic value» in having kids grow up with games.
love kids i have a dog.and a bird that talks.have four kids all grow up with kids of their own.i grew up in Dover Delaware.go to the slots once in a while.like good movies and nice dinner...
Many kids grow up with no knowledge or appreciation of how food is grown or raised and how it gets to them.
Today's kids grow up with media and technology from day one.
Many kids grow up with two grandmothers and don't confuse them.
Some kids grow up with four or more grandmothers!
After all, us «modern» people should give our babies vaccines, formula and not question when these kids grow up with every disease known to man.
When kids grow up with more difficult home lives, they can be more fragile.
In earlier days, kids grew up with machines like the Commodore 64, a box that required you to learn to code if you wanted to do much with it.
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.
I'm more concerned about kids growing up without any father than kids growing up with two loving fathers.
We don't need more kids growing up with idiotic beliefs like yours.
«In Folsom, I'm just Jake, the kid they grew up with
A transgendered friend has also shared with me that the kids she grew up with from early childhood were always accepting.
I found it much easier to achieve these recommended amounts of sleep as a kid growing up with limited responsibilities.
as a kid i grew up with transformers for toys, but didn't watch the actual show (aside from beast wars) until last year, so i wouldn't consider myself a fan boy, but when a tv show based around toys from the 80's has better dialog, humor, character development, and plot than a high budget Hollywood film, you know something is wrong with the film industry.
In fact, they're not too different from the kids I grew up with 15 years ago.
For a second, I see the kid I grew up with, the brother whose footsteps I followed in, my best friend I called Dink.
By the late 1980's, when those people starting buying cars in earnest, the station wagon fell out of favor and their kids grew up with minivans and SUVs.
If you needed something you had to save and children didn't have all the toys my own kids grew up with.
He was the dog our kids grew up with.
We know many families want to have great memories of their kids growing up with a dog, like they did.
I am sure it would help alot getting in the right mood for PSO looking at the videos made on the last day the PSO Dreamcast servers were online, the fans from that day are still here and their kids grew up with PSO offline or on unofficial private servers.
Our kids grew up with books, in the library, in their rooms and spread out like a plague throughout our home.

Not exact matches

«We both knew the cost of keeping up with growing kids, but we knew people are always looking to buy and sell things as their kids grow up
Studies show that kids who grew up with work of their own exhibit improved confidence and time management skills.
The kids of the»80s grew up with computers; the kids of the»90s can't recall (and shrink from imagining) life before the Internet.
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.
The Backstory: «I didn't grow up with computers any more than your average suburban kid,» says Culver, 25.
Long before her days of fame and fortune, Corcoran grew up in Edgewater, New Jersey, one of 10 kids in a two - bedroom house with one bathroom.
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 the «This Is Us» star spoke with Kimmel, he recalled his childhood love for Disneyland: growing up in Orange County, CA, he used to go all the time as a kid.
Narr's study also found kids with broader friend groups tended to grow up with higher rates of social anxiety than kids with smaller numbers of closer friends.
Her backstory of growing up in an African - American family of 10 children in inner - city Detroit is remarkably aligned with the foundation's mission of helping kids and families succeed in some of the poorest corners of the U.S. Among other things, under Tabron's leadership at Kellogg, the foundation has doubled down on its prescient — and bold — racial equity work.
That point was reinforced just after the build concluded when a mother who lived at the development came over as volunteers were cleaning up and said she hadn't been able to get out of work to help build, but throughout the day she received pictures from her kids who were watching the build happen with growing excitement.
I would have never thought, as a kid growing up, that I would one day be working with one of the biggest brands in the world.
By LAURA LOREK Publisher and Reporter with Silicon Hills News As a kid growing up in rural West Virginia, Chris Taylor launched his first entrepreneurial venture, ranching turtles.
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.
What a turd, I hope god strikes him with lightning twice... shame on anyone giving this man donations... look at his picture he looks a little mentally disturbed to begin with... I feel bad for his family, especially his kids... imagine how goofy there going to be when they grow up...
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.
Even if one chooses to completely ignore the historical foundations of inequitable opportunities in America and tries to eliminate any discussion of race, we are still faced with the fact that millions of kids have grown up and are growing up in places where the economic incentives and social supports don't favor stable work and families.
Kids and teens today grow up watching people get screwed over and mistreated with no rational explanation at all.
Its like little kids with the bogey man, grown ups chuckle and tell the kids «don't worry about it» and know they will grow out of it.
And at the same time, I see our homes and our travels, our tears and our laughter, I see him standing in the room and weeping over tea - towels with never - babies inside, and I see us holding the now - growing - up babies as they learn to walk, and I see him looking at me across our old bed that he built with his own hands and I see us as kids and I see us as lovers and I see us as best friends, and I see us just last night as we staggered through a sleepless night with lanky kids who couldn't sleep well and I think, God, we grew up together.
It was an unlikely position for a kid who grew up in a broken family, with a father who was in and out of his life and addicted to sex and alcohol.
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.
When I was growing up we used to argue with other kids about the various beliefs that differ among the protestant sects.
While we all want to grow up to believe that we can be Claire Huxtable, the Cosby Show mother who balanced her legal briefcase with one hand while checking the temperature of a sick child with the other (never mind that her husband is a doctor), the reality is that most mothers of several children are just trying not to lose a kid in the grocery store.
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