Sentences with phrase «kids home that day»

Just don't go to school on that day or keep your kids home that day.
Four kids home all day, everyday, leaves a lot of time to hear «Can we go...?»
Healthy Summer Snack Hacks Healthy Summer Snack Hacks Summertime is almost here and the kids will be out of school soon which means family fun and of course hungry kids home all day!
Especially with summer here and the kids home all day — I have the itch to work on projects, but it's so important to spend extra time with the boys while they're still young and still want to play with their mom.
With four kids home all day (we homeschool), if I didn't label EVERYTHING — including the shelves in the fridge — my world would come to a grinding hault.

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She considers herself an ally and spokesperson for «mompreneurs,» and sets the tone by picking up her own kids — now aged eight, six and four — at the bus most days and by doing much of her work out of her home office (a six - minute drive from the Steeped Tea headquarters).
«It is just not acceptable to ever think that it should be commonplace in our country for people to send their kids to school in the morning and not know if they're going to come home at the end of the day,» Deutch said.
I use this time to mentally prepare for the day ahead and for the four exuberant kids who are waiting for me at home.
Even all these years later, I still don't think any other service — Snapchat, Facebook, whatever — I don't think anyone else has had a million users in day one because it's so cool and so innovative to say, «Oh, my god, I can grab my kid's school roster and I can Zillow everybody at my kid's school and see what everyone's house is worth, see what everyone paid for the home
There's incredible value in simply taking a day or two off to rest at home, walk aimlessly through a new neighborhood in your city or take the kids on a day trip.
After having left her VP role in a successful startup, she was now home speaking in monosyllabic words to kids all day and was starving for adult conversation when I got in the door.
«The kid who looked forward to his dad coming home and taking him for a ride, taking him for ice cream, and then one day coming home and his dad isn't there... That resonates with a person because that's a human story.»
But the mood is black these days inside One Geoffrey Way in Wayne, New Jersey, spiritual home of the cartoon mascot who's been beckoning to kids for generations.
And she chooses to not go to hospital, because she'd have to walk two days, she'd be leaving the other six kids at home fending for themselves, and for her that's not acceptable.
«I personally work from home one to two days a week — I have three kids — so I can manage it all; it keeps me more engaged,» Toskos said.
The kids went to bed happy, and our employees went home fulfilled, maybe not every day, but most of the time.
I walk out of this office every day at 5:30 so I'm home for dinner with my kids at 6:00, and interestingly, I've been doing that since I had kids.
You're likely to be meeting hundreds of people each day of the show — some prospects, some customers, and some folks who are just looking for a toy to bring home to their kids.
Just have to go pick up a day laborer at the Home Depot parking lot to watch the kids and I'm on my way.
«I'm able to send my kids off to school, dive into my work day and be here when they get home,» says Miles.
I've been snowbound since Sunday evening, stuck at home with kids who resent the fact that there are no snow days in homeschool, a wife who wonders why I don't have a job in south Florida (but only on cold winter days), and two animals (a neurotic dog who keeps asking to go out and then to come in, and a kitten that is constantly hunting my various appendages).
After starting the day with a home - schooling session (the family is part of a co-op, so the kids go to school twice a week and Mary teaches on those days), the assembled throng departed for swimming and the library, leaving me here.
Those were the days of the tinies, I think these are the days of the «big kids» as we refer to them at home now.
I've been working on my own new book but the writing has been slow going with the tinies all home all day so I've been outlining and researching and planning in hopes that when the tinies — I mean, The Kids!
On days when she recorded, her husband watched the kids until she came home.
WE will never go back to the days of the Betty Crocker housewife staying at home, and Dad working at 1 company for the rest of his life, and kids playing marbles on the sidewalk, change happens.
She's never on later in the day after the kids and hubby get home.
You're alsop speaking of people born in a day and age where the Mother stayed at home to raise the kids and multiple children were born to enable the parents to have helping hands.
They provide a low cost preschool / day care for struggling families, help restore homes, support local business with cheap and sometimes free rent, have an after school program to help kids who do not have the support at home complete their homework and behave in school.
Just this past week, the mom was sick and the dad stayed home from work in hopes of keeping the kids alive for another day.
«It had been kind of hard coming up with an idea for something and then I attended the Fiery Foods Show and saw how many people had come up with their own salsa recipes and thought, Wow, I make pretty good salsa, and why not do it at school with the kids and send it home for Father's Day
X (You and your brownies will make my and my kids» day — we are all sick home with tonsillitis)
An outing to a pick - your - own farm is a wonderful way to spend the day with kids and take home some delicious bounty.
Still have a few more days before the kids are done school where I can bake in relative peace — when they get home, all bets are off!
But with two little kids, a husband who works hard at his job then lost his job then immediately interviewed for and got and is working even harder at a new job, my own part time pay / full time hours work from home job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
This is my home away from home and I love bringing my wife and kids to the family fun day.
But in all honesty, I've kind of loved having my kids home the whole day, everyday.
After a long fun filled day at the pool wearing my kids out lol their starved when we get home, but im exhausted & do nt exactly feel like cooking but as luck would have it my babys love spinach & spaghetti & I happen to have garbanzos in the cupboard!
Perfect for cold and chilly days like today when the kids are home from school and you need something to warm your bones.
Nothing worse than coming home from a busy day of work, training and kid stuff being hungrier than a linebacker and have nothing planned, thawed or leftover.
Home is back in the 1970's where my days always ended having accomplished at least a few of the following: a scraped knee, a scraped elbow, a bicycle ride, the sweaty grass smell only kids can get, dirt stains on my clothes and playing with a neighboring dog or cat.
Such is life, right?!?! With my kids out of school and spending their days at the pool, and also spending nights outside, we are rarely home to enjoy a lengthy home cooked meal.
School is out, the kids are home, and that means filling up the days with water - y fun and summer - y activities... so who has time to cook?
And to think, they deal with our kids all day and then go home to their own.
I come home and I have to be «on» for my kids because they haven't seen me all day, and I haven't seen them all day, and I miss them.
The kids spend all day at school and come home with homework, plans for play dates and, of course, after school activities.
The older I get, the less I am «into» Valentine's Day, but I have two little kids who still think it is an amazing holiday, so anything red, pink, and heart shaped is welcomed into our home on the 14th.
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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!
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