Sentences with phrase «kids love going»

My kids LOVE going to these.
My kids love going to their grandparents house because they get away with everything and are spoiled rotten there.
The kids love going for outdoor adventures, especially with their dad, so this was another special day for us getting to explore the pond.
My kids loved going through all the toys and asking what the baby would do with them.
Plus the kids loved going on a steam train — something different for them.
Even my kids loved going to see her no matter what house we went to look at (And we went to see some
Even my kids loved going to see her no matter what house we went to look at (And we went to see some really scary ones!)

Not exact matches

As far as elementary school goes, there is perhaps no better platform for innovation than science fairs, which give kids an opportunity to explore a subject they love, and solve problems of their own design.
And being able to go around the country and see the impact that my company and my work has done — teenage girls saying they love to play games because of me, and families saying, «we picked up a tabletop game because of [Geek & Sundry show] Tabletop,» and college kids who come up and say, «Hey, I'm really glad you made The Guild because I never knew I could say that I was a gamer until you made that» — that's why you need to be creative, whether it's on a large or small scale.
It's important that kids can fail and know they have the ability to rise again, and that if they fail, or if something doesn't go according to plan, that the family will still be there to love and support,» Herjavec said.
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.
Her advice is the same for any parent, woman or man, CEO or temp worker: get help where you can, share the load, and then «Let go of the guilt, tell your kids you love them, and go order pizza.»
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).
All other things being equal, I'd love for my kids to go to a «least religious school».
Their kids go to school and are showered with love and company.
But I also want to say, if you had been here (I'm in Birmingham) and read some of the stories of people's kids being killed by this storm (so many had lost power already by earlier storms and had no idea F4 and F5 tornodoes were about to hit, and their kids were at friends» houses... and then those friends» houses were totally destroyed, and several parents lost all of their kids - I also know of several people who lost their wives AND all of their kids because they were at work while their family was at home)... anyways, if you could read some of these stories, who are you guys to tell them that their loved ones are not going off to a better place?
We love it here; I have a great job and our kids are very happy, despite the fact that we do not let them go to Sunday School anymore.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
The reason I decided to come back is I've loved the game of football since I was a kid, I loved playing sports, I loved being part of a team, and I knew as a person that the more growth I've had and the more opportunity I would have to glorify God and trust in him would be to go back and play football.
But my friend Kelly at Love Well told me that her kids liked this Disney XD show and since I trust Kelly implicitly, we gave it a go.
Since then, I've tried a few different resources, learned from people much wiser than I am and generally tried to figure out this hybrid thing I have going on — happy - clappy - Jesus - kid anti-establishment woman that loves contemplative practices and liturgy and the Church.
She teaches through storytelling, song, art, rhythm and rhyme and she goes out of her way to love on the kids who come from difficult home situations.
Personally I believe that if I was attracted to both men and women and would fall in love with both a man and a woman I would decide to go for a relationship with the woman since I feel it has benefits over a same - sex relationship (if only the possibility to have kids together).
They say, «Well, I would love to stay home with my kids too, but then how would we pay for our house, and go on the vacation?»
I love River Valley Ranch!!!!! I went like a dozen times as a kid....
We are outside the four walks and absolutely love living in the liberty of the Spirit... we get to serve kids at poverty level and have become good friends with them... it's refreshing to be accepted by them when rejected by the religious leaders in town for not going on Sunday to their building.
As a kid, I loved the part of the story of Elijah and the Prophets of Baal when Elijah taunts his rival prophets and the lack of response from their gods by asking if perhaps Baal is busy traveling or sleeping or going to the bathroom.
I, on the other hand, live a very great life, have a loving wife and kids, a great job and am happy every day to wake up and go to work and enjoy every minute of my free time.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
If I, for example, go to a man's home — let's say he's married and has three kids — and I pull up, and there's a huge bass boat and ATVs and hunting and fishing gear and new golf clubs and a golf cart, and the house is falling apart, and the wife is driving a beater car, and I walk in, and the kids are wearing threadbare clothes, I know exactly who and what he loves.
Kids are going to love it too over fruit, yogurt, etc..
«I would love for my kids to be able to go to church, but I can't do that in China.
«In addition to the fried items, they can get fresh, whole fruit,» Krebs says, noting that his wife, a nutritionist, loves going to its stores for kids» meals for their young children.
DASANI DROPS are the perfect complement to my DASANI water and in fact, my kids love them so much that they each have to pick out their own flavors each time we go to the store.
24 - year old, I love it so I can imagine kids must go crazy for the cute little characters.
I'm going to have to give these a try since my kids are on spring break... they'd love these!
So, naturally with Halloween coming up I've used it as the perfect excuse to go baking crazy and the kids have been loving it!
I will be making these beautiful pancakes on saturday, my kids are going to love this!
True love is: forgetting it's Valentine's day but realizing you bought and ate Reese's hearts the week before, so that still counts; celebrating your that your baby is 5 weeks old; watching the Olympics and eating brownies out of the freezer after the kids go to bed.
When I was a kid, my family loved to go in the woods in search of mushrooms.
I loved going to get those delicious soft pretzels with the yummy dipping sauces... I miss Olive Garden breadsticks... I miss those frozen burritos and chimichangas we used to get when I was a kid, for when we had babysitters overnight.
Louisa at Eat Your Veg is my go to source of inspiration when it comes to tasty, fast food the whole family will love and her Soy & Ginger Glazed Salmon & Courgette Kebabs (19) are a brilliant example of her clever way of combining wholesome ingredients and punchy flavours in a way kids (and grown ups) just adore.
I love breads — cinnamon / sugar toast as a kid, biscuits and gravy made on Saturdays by my dad, deep dish pizza, these awesome angel biscuits my stepmom makes, Ritz crackers by the tube... the list goes on and on.
My kids also love it so I'll go out on a limb and say that it's kid - approved.
I love your soups that have stealthy cauliflower in them, and am not even going to mention the «secret» ingredient to my kids.
A good friend of mine told me about a snack that her kids loved and I thought I just had to go home and test it out on my kids.
I do not like cheesecake either.Like you I think it is too dense and heavy and not what I want when I am already full at the end if the meal.Fred loves it thought so I am going to have it tomorrow when he and kids come back home from camping.
It took me a while to get on board with buckwheat... but I think with age I've really come to love that flavor profile (same goes for rye bread, which I hated as a kid).
I'm going to make this in a few days as my kids LOVE cinnamon rolls and this looks amazing!
My kids loved them... but 3 pancakes doesn't go very far with a family of 4.
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