I don't want to belabor my point, but I know that if I'm making a claim like this, on the internet, I need to have what
the kids these days call «receipts.»
As far as horror games it's pretty tame it would be what
the kids these days call «walking simulator» if it wasn't for the occasional enemy.
I believe
kids these days call this «epic fail.»
Not exact matches
I
called today a victory because both of my
kids brushed their teeth the first time I asked and haven't killed each other yet on this, the fifth
day of their week off from school.
Something changed that summer, as Musk watched a nascent venture
called Netscape Communications — founded by a
kid younger than himself — quintuple in value the
day it went public.
While the plans to build your own TieFi are real (it
calls for a tiny Raspberry Pi computer and some software customizations), the launch is a stunt — a tongue - in - cheek reminder to close the laptop and spend some time with your
kids this Father's
Day, lest you find yourself Cat's Cradled a few years from now.
My
kids rarely use their phones for old - school phone
calls, so they appreciate and respond best to quick messages about their
day's activities.
Contrast that with the average teacher, who peppers
kids with 300 to 600 questions a
day and waits an average of one second for each reply, and you have a recipe for what I
call the «Global Questioning Crisis.»
We are told that the business people at the Times like to hear that, since they are trying to reach the buppies, or whatever
kids are being
called these
days.
Just buy stuff for the
kids to enjoy it, and
call it a
day.
Spanish researchers created a program
called The Million Song Dataset that broke down the lyrics and melodies of pop songs between 1955 and 2010 and determined that your Grandpa is right about
kids these
days: their music is too loud and it all sounds the same.
As he lay in a hospital bed on the night of the shooting, David
called out to God, «You're not making sense how could we possibly lose two of our
kids in one
day?»
We made several significant moves when I was a
kid, back in the
days before Facebook, before email, before
kids were allowed to use the phone for long - distance phone
calls.
He
called you by your last name (a practice I use to this
day), he had a way of instilling fear into
kids who would goof - off and cause distractions in other classes (a practice I was very much unable to duplicate during my one - year stint as an 8th - grade English teacher), and you had to run the gauntlet of sentence - diagramming grammar, which advanced to a pretty complex level, before the more «cool - teacher» aspects of Mr. Pacilio were unveiled — and even then, the tests on those rock songs were no joke!
I think God will judge in the
day of judgment whether or not Jesus Christ is your beating heart and how you contributed his message to others and how you loved the parent who stole your
kids candy then
called your
kid «the liar» & forgave them some were kind to them because thats what Jesus would do have done.
I have a feeling they may be known as ruby oranges these
days, but as a
kid, they were always
called blood oranges.
Forecast
calls for 107 degrees tomorrow here So I am taking the
kids to San Francisco for the
day to escape the heat!
I
call my little girl «bugs» too I know what you mean, my
kids eat ALL
day long during the summer I swear my entire paycheck goes to Costco These little bites are so pretty and I can just taste them now, love the apple cinnamon combo!
He
called Felicia in Houston so they could discuss whether or not the
kids should be sent to school the next
day, because things might be said.
I'm furious for that savic
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call it a
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But on this Father's
Day, consider the wisdom of Carol's message and make time for the stuff that matters most to
kids — time to eat together, time to talk, time to do stuff together, even time for what my friend
calls «separate togetherness,» where family members do separate things (read, draw, cook, listen to music) but are physically together.
On the first
day of the training, we looked at the eight different points that the HTGC course had to cover — things like giving birth, weaning etc, and the form it takes, which is that it's based on a group of expectant dads, and what we
called the «experts», dads who already had
kids of their own and would talk about their own experiences and offer mentoring.»
I wrestle with this question in my own classrooms and with my
kids, especially these
days, living in what Chris Gallagher has
called the age of quantification in education: teacher - proof and child - proof classrooms, a widespread sense that if it isn't measurable, it must not be valuable.
The first
day I tried to make
calls while the
kids were playing outside.
Lots of things can cause intermittent, occasional early rising: illness, teething, developmental leaps, growth spurts, life transitions (like the birth of a new sibling, or moving to a new house), potty training, transitioning from crib to big
kid bed... all of these can result in a few
days or weeks of early - morning wake - up
calls.
You know you're an adoptive parent when you spend the night before Mother's
Day quietly celebrating another woman who is the reason your
kids call you mommy.
Typically, daycare centers are accustomed to
kids» illnesses that can creep up over a
day, and determination is usually made whether a
kid just needs some extra R&R or the parent needs to be
called.
-- other
kids can also help engage your child when they first come in — you can ALWAYS
call 10 minutes or so later to see how your child is — this is very important to go ahead and do a few times, as it gives you the peace of mind to actually have a good
day at work.
Potty Patty will change into this «Big
Kid» underwear, along with your child, on the
day of the training that I like to call the «Big Day&raqu
day of the training that I like to
call the «Big
Day&raqu
Day».
It is my favorite part of any trip even though I pay the price the next morning with first a wake up
call from the
kids and then a reality
call to kick the
day's events into gear.
I
called a snow
day for my
kids today, despite the fact that the mayor kept the schools open.
In related news: a survey of full - time working mothers and mommy bloggers conducted by a thermometer maker found that when their children got sick, 33 % of moms pretended to be sick so they could stay home with their child, 62 % of them
called on parents or in - laws for child care, 57 % of them took unpaid leave to care for their child, and a distressing 34 % of them took the
kid to school or
day care anyway — where they could infect your child.
Potty Patty will change into this Big
Kid underwear, along with your child on the
day of the training which I like to call the Big D
day of the training which I like to
call the Big
DayDay.
It happens every
day on the playground on playdates and in school —
kids making fun of one another, playfully
calling each other names.
In the «olden»
days, these»90s Home Aloners were
called Latchkey
Kids.
However, because each individual franchise chooses their own
day of the week to offer the promotion, it is advised that you
call ahead to find out when the
Kids Eat Free deal is being offered in your area.
Potty Scotty will change into this Big
Kid underwear, along with your child on the
day of the training which I like to call the Big D
day of the training which I like to
call the Big
DayDay.
If mission naptime is a success it means I will finally be able to put all the clean clothes away that have taken over the guest room, actually write my blog at naptime (this blog should be
called After
Kids Have Gone to Bed Natter these
days!)
Before you had
kids, the jobs you worked had specific start times and end times; now you're on -
call throughout the
day and night!
1) Yesterday my ex-husband
called from where he'd taken the
kids for Father's
Day and said, «You need to read this article in the NY Times about how divorced moms are no longer cool.»
Perhaps you're «on
call» most of the
days / nights, but realize that not being with your
kids now and then actualy helps you in the long run.
Featuring a fun and colorful design, this free mobile game inspires
kids to brush their teeth for two minutes twice a
day, and
calls on
kids to be heroes.
When I wake up from a half - sleep in one of my
kids» beds at 8:15 pm, having passed out next to them with a copy of The Gruffalo discarded on the floor below, I want to
call it a
day.
So yes, let us all bask in the gentle maternal glow of this wonderful time in our lives, but let us also not forget to get our freak on, or whatever it is the
kids call it these
days.
Admitting to another mom at the park that the reason for your hat is three
days without a shower, or that your
kids had cold spaghetti for breakfast, may help her feel safe enough to admit her son wets the bed and her daughter
called her teacher a fat hoebag.
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Kids these
days are growing up way too pampered and
call on mom and dad for everything.
Potty Patty will change into this «Big
Kid» underwear, along with your child, on the
day of the training which I like to
call the «big
day».
In my mother's experience (my dad used to travel on business regularly when we were tiny),
kids do better when the traveling parent
calls in the morning before the
day really starts than when they only
call at night.
The Little Yoga House's clarksville location features their one - of - a-kind early childhood program
called the Yoga Peace School ™ and Yoga Play
Day for
kids ages 2 - 5 years old.