Not exact matches
Zhima Credit's technology officer, Li Yingyun, told author Rachel Botsman
last year that people who played video games for ten hours a
day would be considered an «idle person,» while those who buy diapers online were «more likely to have a sense of responsibility,» as they were likely to be
parents.
Parents, students and teachers from South Florida, the state's Democratic stronghold, have been a forceful presence in the Capitol since
last week, when busloads of Stoneman Douglas High students spent two
days lobbying — and protesting — lawmakers, urging them to take more far - reaching action and ban all assault weapons.
Ellliman has said from
Day 1 that agents could use their marketing budgets to pay StreetEasy's fees, and
last week Realogy —
parent company of Corcoran, Citi Habitats and Sotheby's International Realty — announced a multi-year deal with Zillow to cover StreetEasy fees for its New York City agents.
We wanted to remind you that today is the final
day to sign up for the
last two events still open for registration: the U9 / U10 Team Championships and the
Parent / Child event.
Some
parents and teachers were angered and confused
last hurricane season, as the Space Coast braced for a direct hit from Hurricane Matthew, when the district held classes the
day of evacuations for the barrier islands.
«But know this, that in the
last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to
parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self - control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God....
Have you ever 2Timothy3: 1 - 5 It speak about in the
last day critical time hard to deal with will be here.2 men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money,self - assuming, haughty, blasphemers, disobedient to
parents, unthankful, disloyal, 3 having no natural affection, not open to any agreement, slanderers, without self control, fierce, without love of goodness, 4 betrayers, headstrong, puffed up with pride, lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of god, 5 having a form of godly devotion but proving false to its power, and from these turn away.God speak of these thing occurring in our
day.
The Jewish fast
days (tannic, tzorn) which are always penitential are either public, like Yom Kippur; or are a remembrance of past sad events such as a
parent's anniversary of death (yahrzeif) or the assassination of the
last Governor of Judah (fast of Gedaliah).
The
Parent has been waiting and watching because the
Parent knows that some
day that lost child will reach the inevitable conclusion of the unavoidable journey, the
last mile of which always brings the child home.
I took care of both my
parents as they lived out their
last days in a state of dimentia.
It was the
last day of fifth grade, and my
parents had agreed to let me celebrate with...
I don't know if it was the hormones or what, but I remember crying in the pool on the
last day because it was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever seen: people of different shapes and sizes and backgrounds and ages and races and religions, all of us in the public pool with the babies we loved, looking ridiculous for their little sakes, utterly and entirely here for this
parenting gig.
I think of the steak dinners my
parents make for us nearly every game
day in the fall, the patchwork of crude drawings on our refrigerator, the
last time I heard the swell of choir voices echo off cathedral walls.
But I was even more tired of
parenting correctitude than of anything else, our
last day in Philadelphia.
But know this, that in the
last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to
parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self - control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power.
During that
last day of school, the
parents are able to coordinate a little party where they do a small holiday craft, watch a Christmas movie and enjoy a fun seasonal snack.
Last week Mel was out of town so we went to my
parent's house for a few
days.
I made it again
last night for my sister and her husband (exhausted
parents to a 2
day - old baby boy) and they loved it.
Last Sunday, my 93 - year - old grandpa passed away and so I took an unexpected, last - minute flight across the country to attend his funeral and then spend a few extra days with my pare
Last Sunday, my 93 - year - old grandpa passed away and so I took an unexpected,
last - minute flight across the country to attend his funeral and then spend a few extra days with my pare
last - minute flight across the country to attend his funeral and then spend a few extra
days with my
parents.
Based on the below video (watch the reaction from his dad and high school coach) and reports that had surfaced over the
last few
days, Peoples - Jones kept his coaches, teammates and even his
parents in the dark of his final selection.
For the
last four years word has passed in prizefighting that another such figure has entered the business — an immensely wealthy woman in Houston who has adored the prize ring from the moment her
parents took a glamorous three -
day train ride to New York in June 1938 and she saw Joe Louis knock out Max Schmeling in the first round.
Yesterday, Adelaide joined me in Portland for a long
day of work, and goodness gracious, I had one of those wonderful gifts of a
parenting moment that
lasted all
day long, reminding me that all is well, it really is.
It began when I travelled to the steambath that was Williamsburg, Virginia
last weekend to give two talks to over 1,000
parents of some of the most elite high school football players in the nation attending a four -
day training camp, and the heat didn't let up when I returned to my office this week.
These
last lazy hazy
days of summer are fading faster than blowing a good bye have - a-nice-day kiss, as kids and
parents begin prepping for the return to school and structure.
Over the
last two summers we collected nearly 10,000 surveys (camper, counselor, and
parent) and observations at six different
day and resident camps — including the three original camps and three additional camps that joined the study
last summer.
On a frigid February
day last year, Michele Hays filed into Evanston Township High School with other concerned
parents to talk with district administrators about school lunches.
«Wow, it is amazing how often things have come up in the
last few
days and how good I feel about my «new» adjusted / improved
parenting approach.
There can be many reasons for this, it might be their
last baby and they want to hang on to that baby phase just a little bit longer, or there may be underling feelings of guilt because one or both
parents are at work during the
day and they don't want to be absent at night too.
For the
last four and a half years, I've served on a
parent advisory committee to Houston ISD food services and have gotten to know well many of the men and women working hard to serve over 200,000 meals a
day to our 300 schools.
Some
days,
parenting is like running through a maze... no matter where you turn, each path feels longer and more tiring than the
last.
When my husband returned on the third
day, I was wearing one of his shirts because mine were all in the washer, the floor was covered in toys and burp cloths, the dishes weren't washed, there was no grown - up food in the house, and I hadn't showered in two
days, but I had survived my first real test as a
parent of multiples and while I was sure it wasn't the
last trial I'd face, I'd learned a lot to prepare me for the next one.
type searches or Mumsnet for a million AIBU enquiries, blogs — and the
parents who write them — are often what I turn to for everything from advice on
parenting issues, to recipes my children will actually eat, to
last - minute World Book
Day costume inspiration (Amazon Prime is always the answer).
When's the
last time you saw a «Happy
Parent's
Day» card by Hallmark?
«They are anxious first time
parents and have come to see me every
day for the
last two weeks.
Well, good for you for sticking to your guns, but prepare to be furious when your child comes home on the
last day before the winter break vibrating like a tuning fork from all of the «holiday» (read «Christmas») treats that well meaning
parents send for the traditional pre-break party that happens in virtually every public school classroom on the
last school
day of the calendar year.
That
day started the first fight of many as
parents, and not the
last that my husband got a pillow to his head.
But speaking personally, as a
parent who has packed healthy two lunches a
day for the
last 8 or so years and who is not a fan of our current school food, I certainly would NOT be happy to have a governmental authority tampering with my child's lunch.
Unfortunately, many
parents say that their babies hate tummy time, which should usually
last 10 to 20 minutes once, or twice a
day, and just cry when they put them down on their tummies.
Now the exact time you should put your baby to bed is an open discussion, and based on conversation I have had with other
parents and the research I have done it would heavily depend on how old your child is in months, how many naps they have a
day and also how long it is between their
last nap and bedtime.
Please carry on: you may not be able to wave a magic wand and make Leo the
last, but the very fact that you can't do that means that every
day / week / month there are more
parents joining the «dead baby club» and many of them are helped and comforted by finding your blog and your words.
If you read
last night's post, you know that yesterday was not my best
day in the
parenting department.
We beat ourselves up enough just wondering if we make the right choices being
parents, the
last thing we need to do is worry how we can afford
day care, if someone is going to care for my child at 6 weeks the way I would etc..
I hear this phrase almost every single
day; from an exhausted mom of a 5 month old, wondering why her baby's sleep has gone downhill in the
last month, to
parents of a toddler who say that «their baby has never slept well since 4 months of age», or even from a mom of a 3 month old, worried about the upcoming «regression».
The district also infuriated scores of
parents when it shuttered all 54 of its full -
day school - based programs in June — the kind of extended preschool program the district said
last year it wanted to beef up.
Through my membership on the HISD Food Services
Parent Advisory Committee, I've gotten to know some of these men and women over the
last year and a half, and I recognize the significant hurdles they face in trying to feed over 200,000 kids a
day, many from impoverished backgrounds, on a limited budget and under strict governmental regulations.
As students are anticipating the
last day of school,
parents are beginning to consider activities and programs for their kids once summer rolls around.
I haven't had more than 2 consecutive hours of sleep a night, my partner is working double shifts / overtime / 7
days a week, my
parents live 3000 miles away and had to go home
last week, and I feel exhausted.»
That is good news for most
parents, since cold symptoms commonly
last 10 to 14
days and the average child can get 5 to 6 colds a year.
The
last thing
parents need or want is to see the progress they're making at home lost during the school
day.
no one tells you that the best
parenting moment you will ever have isn't the
day your kid is born, or the
day she sleeps through the night, or the
day you make the
last college payment, or the
day you become a grandparent.