Two of those for me are cutting myself off from work stuff at 2:30, making sure I'm showered and dressed before the kids get home from school rather than staying in sweaty workout clothes and showering after the older kids get home, and not unpacking lunch boxes immediately after
the kids walk in the door.
Every kid walks in the door with things he or she is good at and every child walks in the door with things he or she is not good at.
Not exact matches
If I'm lucky, I get two hours with my
kids, so my wife and I decided we would both put our phones down from when we
walk in the
door until the
kids are asleep.
Walk in the
door after a long day of work or errands or running around with the
kids or, heck, even Christmas shopping for those of you that are more on - the - ball than I am, shred up the tender chicken, mix it back
in with the onions and apples, pile all onto some toasted crusty bread and add sharp cheddar cheese.
My
kids are always starving when they
walk in the
door after school... always!
And for the rest of those camps, the directors and counselors would have to peer
in every direction each time they opened a
door or
walked down a path, because Vee had convinced a few hundred
kids to leap from behind walls and bushes
in front of them, to sacrifice their bodies like True Rats, to shuffle
in front of the big - timers and take the charge!
No sooner do we
walk in the
door, than here come the
kids, the mommas, the poppas, the grandmommas and the grandpoppas, all holding these little autograph books.
While my
kids are still too young (
in my book) for
door - to -
door trick - or - treating, we are going to a Halloween parade tomorrow (the
kids dress up and
walk down Main street) and the local merchants pass out candy after the parade is done.
Once your
kids walk out the
door, you simply can't insulate them from the kind of culture that is out there: the violence, the sexualization, and the glamorization of criminal behavior that we see all around us
in movies, music and video games.
I push it to the very edge and then when dear husband
walks in the
door refreshed from a full day of uninterrupted adult conversations and a nice new haircut, I'm immediately triggered to hand - over the
kids, spit a few nails and storm off
in my frumpy, stay - at - home, now work - from - home mom clothes that I've been wearing for two days straight.
When it comes to parenting, especially with older
kids, it is very important to establish your role as a parent as soon as the children
walk in the
door.
I also like that if I'm done early from work and stop home, I can use that time to get things done and the
kids aren't already dragging on my legs and the nanny isn't looking to leave just because I
walked in the
door.
I drug myself to work yesterday and it suddenly became very apparent to me just how much I do
in the morning: get up, shower, dressed, put on makeup, make breakfast, make my decaf pumpkin spice latte, eat breakfast, pack lunches, get
kids teeth brushed (hubby got them up, dressed and fed), get
kids shoes and coats on, get everyone
in the car, drive 45 minutes
in traffic, get
kids and their stuff out of the car,
walk to each
kids» classroom, take out lunches and put
in the fridges, get
kids to put their stuff
in their cubbies and wash their hands, go back to the car, drive to my office, get out,
walk across the lot, down stairs and through two heavy
doors to my office, and finally sit down.
I could cry when we
walk in the
door and the other
kids shout his name and run up to him.
If you follow these tips, you'll end the last - minute morning scramble
in the kitchen as your
kids walk out the
door to school.
I was teaching my
kids that it was perfectly normal to pour a glass of whiskey 30 seconds after
walking in the front
door.
I also have the
kids take off their shoes at the
door, but when I'm
in a rush, I
walk right
in.
Pink and gray
kids» bathroom features a seamless glass shower
door opening to a
walk -
in shower fitted with a white tiled bench fixed against white subway surround tiles accented with gray arabesque border tiles.
i'm pround of all my
kids and love all my grand
kids, single, like camping,
walking hikeing, taking weekend ride, riding, fourweeling, my work keeps me
in shape, and I enjoy my work, i'm selfemployed, concert, theater, out
doors, spending time with my
kids, having bbq, spontaneous, just do what ever rik
Walking in the
door after my screening, my
kids and their friends had one question.
But if a school tells me that it's only interested
in preparing my
kids for the «global economy,» I'm
walking straight out the
door and into a place that wants them to live a good life, be good neighbors and citizens, know something about the arts, and care about their own families.
«
Kids have to feel safe to even
walk in the
door,» said Susan Osborn, principal at The Big Picture School
in LaFayette, N.Y., which participated
in the YouthTruth survey.
If you peel back the bottom 1 or 2 percent of schools
in performance
in any state, there are a lot of things that are not well done
in those schools, but we also haven't done enough to wrestle with the massive challenges and developmental issues that impact these
kids before they
walk through the school
door.
I knew Tim was going to be the
kid who
walked in my eighth grade English Language Arts classroom
door.
If you teach inner city
kids who are two levels below grade level when they
walk in the
door, and after you teach them they are now only one level below grade level, but they still take the grade level test, which indicator do you use?
My husband has been considering a new car since our
kids are both
in school now, and having two cars would be a huge help.Almost as soon as we
walked through the
door, a salesman (Chris) assisted us.
The Altima may well get Nissan's latest tech: ProPilot Assist (semi-autonomous single - lane driving), Intelligent Rear View Mirror or I - RVM (wide - angle rear camera display
in the mirror), Rear
Door Alert or RDA (so you don't
walk away and leave your
kids inside), and Automatic Emergency Braking or AEB.
Rear space is more limited than the front, especially
in the 3 -
door variant, but
kids needing a lift will be happy with not
walking and will love it.
Look into dog
walking in the mornings before your day job or babysitting those cute
kids next
door every other weekend.
While we at GSROC do not condone or advise
walking a dog off leash at all, most pet owners have had the experience of your dog slipping past you, your partner or your
kids at the
door to get out to a family member
in front of the house.
BEDROOM ONE: - Master bedroom with king - bed - Polished concrete floors and white walls - Ensuite bathroom split into three areas featuring, multi-faceted shower, bathtub, rain shower and garden - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan BEDROOM TWO: - King - sized four - poster bed with trundle incorporated — perfect for
kids or a young family - Ensuite with outdoor shower and private terrace - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan BEDROOM THREE: - King - sized floating bed - Sliding
door leading to ensuite featuring funky design and outdoor shower - Private terrace with garden views - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan BEDROOM FOUR: - Located
in the guest pavilion along with bedroom five, this guest room features polished floors, walls and ceilings - King - sized bed - Glass
doors opening onto a wooden deck beside a private swimming pool - Ensuite with tub facing the sea and an outdoor shower - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan BEDROOM FIVE: - Also located
in the guest pavilion - King - sized bed - Huge
walk -
in robes and sitting area - Glass
doors opening onto a wooden deck beside a private swimming pool - Ensuite with tub facing the sea, alfresco poolside rain shower and single washbasin - Air - conditioning and ceiling fan
One thing about Corey that really makes a big impact on me is he never ever expects to
walk in the
door to a clean house and dinner on the stove and happy
kids.
Fast forward to now... It's just really obvious when Corey
walks in the
door I need a break from the
kids (just being honest!)
The creators never really needed to create a map that shows where the
kids» houses are located on the show, but
in «Stick of Truth» you can actually
walk through the neighborhood, discovering familiar locations and even going up to knock on
doors.
Manage transitions from the hectic office to the full - onslaught of
kids when you
walk in the
door at 6 PM.
At the window next to yours someone's
kid is throwing a world - class tantrum because your fellow teller is out of complimentary lollipops, and more people just
walked in the
door.
It could be a soak
in the tub, getting
in the shower (where
kids can't follow), going into the bathroom, locking the
door, and turning on the stereo, taking a short
walk (if your
kids are old enough), sitting on the floor
in the lotus position and chantingâ $» whatever works for you.
Your
kids will definitely «feel» Christmas from the moment they
walk in the
door.
Today, Dad is
in Heaven, but we still use those words as our
kids walk out the
door...
Right as you
walk in the
door you usually have an armful of stuff and a couple of
kids in tow.
I have a cute lil NO SHOES sign hung at the bottom of the stairs,,,, its really there for the
kid's friends who
walk in the
door and run right up the stairs with wet shoes....
We don't
walk through the
door until after 6 on Thursdays and everyone is STARVING, so I'll plonk a bowl of cucumber, cherry tomatoes and carrot sticks
in front of the
kids while I get to work on quickly making something like this (which was gobbled up, even the avocado)...