He continues to treat
them like children wanting to maintain some parental control so they do not show him much respect and the boys now look to me as the parent and the buffer between them and their dad.
During a growth spurt, it may seem
like your child wants to breastfeed all day long and is never satisfied or full.
It always seems
like my children want to eat constantly.
I will admit that anytime a friend comes into my studio, I feel a bit
like a child wanting to show and share ALL of my «tools».
I felt so inspired by Santorini and I ran around
like a child wanting to see everything and to share it all with you.
The impact of divorce on this brilliant hope can turn into a crushing force when things don't work out
like the children want.
Tammy, Sounds
like your children want to protect you, which is natural.
Not exact matches
«So I
want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse and assault because they,
like my mother, had
children to feed and bills to pay and dreams to pursue.
This year it
wants to dramatically expand its customer base outside South America, with popular apps
like PlayKids — which offers streaming, mobile - optimized videos and games for
children — and FreeZone, which finds and automatically connects mobile devices to open Wi - Fi networks.
«Say you have a family with
children, and you don't
want the oven turned on while you're not home,» he said, referring to smart devices or appliances that can do things
like that.
Would you
want your
child to grow up to operate their business
like he does?
It's easy to be protective of your own ideas because they feel
like your own
children, but you have to learn to be more objective if you
want to create something profitable.
But claiming that
children are disadvantaged when their mothers don't take a full maternity leave, however, is a little bit
like claiming that being sexually active is bad for teenagers — we all
want to believe that supposition is true, but the credible research so far doesn't actually support it.
But in a society
like ours that bombards kids with advertising and continuously pushes materialism and a narrow view of success, how can you encourage your
children to stop
wanting more things and start being thankful for the things they already have?
MLM businesses appeal to people who
want to work part - time and need a flexible schedule,
like students and mothers of young
children.
You'll
want to include costs
like your
child's tuition, any debt payments you need to make, or any other expenses you'd have to cover if your income is interrupted.
Littman, the founder of educational computer game designer Morphonix, says she works with a bunch of guys most comfortable solving digital problems, so when she
wants to get something new out of them, she finds some way to make them act
like the
children for whom they design the games.
We not only
want traditional things from our partners
like economic support and possibly
children, but deep psychological satisfaction as well.
«What I realized growing up is that these people bleed
like you and I do, they
want to provide for their
children like you and I do,» Sullivan says.
Others said they «never
want for healthy food or clean clothing» but struggle to cover basics
like child care.
Or maybe,
like some parents, you
want your
child to pay for their own education to learn how to stand on their own feet and become independent.
Work flexibility is important to me because I have 2 small
children and I really
want them to feel
like I am «there» for them, whether it be physically or being able to leave my job behind and just «be» in the present with them.
We've all heard about recent graduates so buried in student loans they don't feel
like they can have
children, buy homes, or leave a good - paying job for the job they really
want.
If you or your
children would
like to attend, or
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According to Director of Development Rachel Williams, «We offer a Home - Away - From - Home for families who are traveling to access medical care for their
children, and we
want families to truly feel
like they are at home.
So if U.S. conservatives
want to make the argument that decades of socialized medicine have made Britain's elites too willing to pull the plug on Alfie, they must also confront the possibility that decades of socialized medicine have made them too willing to tolerate the torture of
children like Alfie.
I don't
want my
children to be
like this.»
«I don't really
like doing this, but if it will help raise money for Alex's cause and keep his memory alive, I'll do it... I
want to know that I've done everything I can to prevent this and keep the
children safe, and I know that I can do it if we just enact standards and put these systems in place.»
Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you
like, people you don't
like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't
want to, but take one for the team), the cashier at Walmart, your
child's teacher, the kid in the drive - thru window at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your eating dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
Sorry, son, but Jefferson supported slavery as an expedient — «holding a wolf by the ears,» as he put it («you don't
like it, but you don't dare let go»)-- while Martin Luther
wanted to effectively exterminate an entire ethnic group because he believed they were all Christ - killers, right down to the
children.
Do you
want your
children listen to sermons
like those all the time?
Jesus asks us to abandon all baggage, become
like children, and live in that place of deep freedom from
want.
It is an important issue and if you look around, the fanatics are the ones who put their faith in theories
like evolution and they are forcing themselves on every aspect of life and Bill said it himself, he
wants your
child taught evolution and the evolutionist will fight to indoctinate every
child.
@Liz — It seems
like the argument you are making is valid but only from the perspective of either creating a high risk of complication / retardation which science has proven when
children are born to closely related people, and the «Ick» factor of not
wanting to imagine two siblings getting it on.
Unfortunately, there are many others
like him in the uneducated pockets of our country who actually
want his fantasies taught to our
children instead of real science.
I just
wanted to add that I think your approach at least tries to force the members to act as grown - ups and THINK for themselves and not be
child -
like.
Because I'm afraid I lack what it takes for others — my
children, my friends, my blog readers — to
want to aspire to be
like me and, therefore,
like God.»
Jesus encouraged us to «become
like little
children» (Matthew 18:3), but did he really
want his Church to be
like a playgroup — full of self - centred bickering...
And people
like Peterson would not feel as though he has a license to do whatever he
wants to his
child.
Jesus encouraged us to «become
like little
children» (Matthew 18:3), but did he really
want his Church to be
like a playgroup — full of self - centred bickering and snotty noses?
Sad when people
want lies
like a «young earth» and that «evolution is a myth» or that «some god caused» the big bang taught to their
children in their schools, paid for by their tax dollars.
I wrote this blog entry regarding God as a parent
like the Harbaughs —
wanting both of their
children to win.
I
want children and even people
like you to think more and day dream less, and not carry on conversions with your imaginary invisible friend, especially while driving.
Doesn't sound
like any story I
want to share with my
children!
I
want to be
like my dad» it is the greatest gift that this
child could give him.
He usually
wants to know two kinds of things: factual information about the
child, and what the emotional climate of the home is
like — its positive resources and its problems.
Jesus said we need to be
like the
children if we
want to enter the kingdom of heaven.
Children often get angry at their parents for not giving them something they really
wanted (
like candy before dinner), or taking something away that they had (
like a sharp knife).
There is only one way it could not be, and that is if you decide that it teaches that nihilism is the truth, revealed here by the pointless failure of Davis's career, so that his having to obtain abortions for women he impregnated is just another absurd, annoying, and energy - sapping aspect of that, his irrational guilt instincts causing him to have to scrounge for money, and so that his learning that one of these abortions didn't occur is just another sort of misfortune, saddling him with sentiments that he will have no way to really act upon (it is unlikely the that the mother of the
child wants to see him), and probably causing him to draw some kind of superstitious karmic connection between a random coincidence of having hit a cat that looks just
like one he abandoned, and his driving by the town his
child may be living in.
I would
like to add, they also don't think about the
children who are born to mothers that don't
want them.