Hi Raia,
I love your pictures of your kids.
I love the pictures of our kids that are made into ornaments!
I love the pictures of the kids with the computers!
I love the picture of the kids and the laptops!
I absolutely
love the picture of the kids and computers.
Awesome idea and
love the pictures of the kids!
I tend to
love pictures of my kids, but not always of myself.
I love the pictures of the kids, they are so cute!
I love the picture of your kids.
I love this picture of my kids, it shows them looking out at the horses down the street from us.
I absolutely
love the picture of the kids and computers.
Not exact matches
Knowing that photography was huge, that everyone is a photographer, that everyone is taking amazing
pictures — including
kids and my 70 - something mom — I had a hunch that everyone has a lot
of photos they don't care a lot about, but everyone also has a few
pictures they
love and would
love to make into something physical, either for themselves or as a gift.
Of course your recipes rock, and who doesn't
love cute -
kid -
pictures?
My
kids loved it and we even transformed it into taco soup the next night as
pictured at the top
of the post!
And you paint such a quaint
picture of you as
kids — I
love the thought
of the
kids stealing table scraps:) These cookies look spectacular, Valentina — so perfect that they're vegan and a little bit lighter, but by the sound
of it, no less delicious..
Love the
pictures — especially the B&W ones (with the added coloration)
of your
kids.
and post a
picture of your
kids loving the Backyardigans!!!.
The smile that lights up your day; that laugh that warms you up with joy and optimism; the ability to show you the world through innocent eyes:
kids can be such amazing parts
of our lives with their constant ability to learn and grow, teaching us how to see the big
picture and to
love someone so much it hurts.
This market
loves pictures of food, recipes, tips on how to pack lunches, ideas about how to make life easier, how to run a home more efficiently, ways to have fun with
kids, etc..
I would show him his baby book as every
kid loves looking at
pictures of himself as infant and be matter
of fact about how he grew in his other mother's tummy.
Fabric samples or yarn samples may go with it, or even use your stitch gauge swatch here... My
kids loved that album as much as their
picture books, because
of the stories that went along with each
picture.
Also, if you're going to describe your sick
kid's snot, please, for the
love of god, DO N'T POST A
PICTURE.
and post a
picture of your
kids loving Toopy and Binoo TODAY!!!.
All you need to do is visit the momstown Kitchener - Waterloo Facebook Page and post a
picture of your
kids loving Toopy and Binoo TODAY!!!.
We know you
love taking
pictures of your
kids, so why not enter them in the contest for a chance to win cool prizes?
My son
loved all the
pictures of the
kids going potty and it helped him see that lots
of other
kids his age were doing this too.
I
LOVE the
picture of all the
kids sitting around the laptops.
The
pictures being posted
of Lisa from her Facebook page show the typical young child cuteness in combination with comments from Lisa like, «Man I
love this
kid.»
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I
love the
pictures of all
of the
kids celebrating and enjoying the kickoff!
Building the perfect guest room isn't easy, but if you
love being a host then it's worth the extra investment to buy things such as a guest tray, extra bedding and linen specifically for guests and also decorating it appropriately so your guests don't have to look at
pictures of your
kids when they were young.
I
love having a couple
of muffin options in the freezer ready to reheat, but my go - to breakfast, the one that the
kids actually cheer for, and sneak fingers into
pictures for, is even easier.
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zomg —
LOVE that
picture of your
kids up top.
Pull out old photo albums and share stories: I
love reminiscing and telling John stories from my childhood or from growing up and I LOVE seeing pictures of him as a
love reminiscing and telling John stories from my childhood or from growing up and I
LOVE seeing pictures of him as a
LOVE seeing
pictures of him as a
kid!
Loading up your phone or tablet (or even better yet, an old phone or tablet) with family
pictures, both
of the
kid and the people you are going to visit was also a good suggestion I've seen here — my kiddo
LOVES to see
pictures of himself.
I
love that
picture of you and your
kids in the water.
And maybe someone will catch a glimpse
of it, or you'll post a giant
picture of it and hashtag the crap out
of it (crazy
kids) but for the most part you bought it because YOU
love it and you want that extra secret layer
of cute.
My husband takes a
picture of me and the
kids every year on Mother's Day so I'd
love it for that.
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of 2012 piece), «The Forgiveness
Of Blood» (already Criterion approved with good reason), «Shut Up and Play the Hits,» «Compliance» (captivatingly ugly), «2 Days In New York» (hilariously neurotic, Julie Delpy is clearly the heir apparent to Woody Allen), «Cosmopolis,» «Side By Side,» «Argo,» «The Turin Horse» (Goodnight, Mr. Tarr you sweet prince of the bleak and wretched), «Once Upon A Time In Anatolia» (in many ways mesmerizing and beautiful, but for me, ultimately more in a cerebral way than in a moving, emotional one), «Goodbye Love» (Mia Hansen - Love clearly watches the films of her husband Olivier Assayas; a spiritual cousin to his last 3 - 4 pictures), «Elena,» «Francine» (great non-judgemental direction; Melissa Leo is terrific), «Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,» «Alps,» «The Loneliest Planet,» «The Kid With The Bike» and pretty much every film in our 11 Films You May Not Have Seen lis
Of Blood» (already Criterion approved with good reason), «Shut Up and Play the Hits,» «Compliance» (captivatingly ugly), «2 Days In New York» (hilariously neurotic, Julie Delpy is clearly the heir apparent to Woody Allen), «Cosmopolis,» «Side By Side,» «Argo,» «The Turin Horse» (Goodnight, Mr. Tarr you sweet prince
of the bleak and wretched), «Once Upon A Time In Anatolia» (in many ways mesmerizing and beautiful, but for me, ultimately more in a cerebral way than in a moving, emotional one), «Goodbye Love» (Mia Hansen - Love clearly watches the films of her husband Olivier Assayas; a spiritual cousin to his last 3 - 4 pictures), «Elena,» «Francine» (great non-judgemental direction; Melissa Leo is terrific), «Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,» «Alps,» «The Loneliest Planet,» «The Kid With The Bike» and pretty much every film in our 11 Films You May Not Have Seen lis
of the bleak and wretched), «Once Upon A Time In Anatolia» (in many ways mesmerizing and beautiful, but for me, ultimately more in a cerebral way than in a moving, emotional one), «Goodbye
Love» (Mia Hansen -
Love clearly watches the films
of her husband Olivier Assayas; a spiritual cousin to his last 3 - 4 pictures), «Elena,» «Francine» (great non-judgemental direction; Melissa Leo is terrific), «Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,» «Alps,» «The Loneliest Planet,» «The Kid With The Bike» and pretty much every film in our 11 Films You May Not Have Seen lis
of her husband Olivier Assayas; a spiritual cousin to his last 3 - 4
pictures), «Elena,» «Francine» (great non-judgemental direction; Melissa Leo is terrific), «Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry,» «Alps,» «The Loneliest Planet,» «The
Kid With The Bike» and pretty much every film in our 11 Films You May Not Have Seen list.
Obviously, there were
pictures taken
of her with the
kids and chatting to staff, which is another reminder
of why everybody
loves J - Law.
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I
loved when Rodman saw the
pictures of the other teams and was like «oh we got ta win this, are you
kidding me!?»
In this article, Collins outlines those pieces
of advice, which include understanding your larger purpose, becoming accustomed to wearing the many hats
of a teacher, keeping class
pictures to file in your «why I
love teaching» box, dismissing the notion
of perfect lessons, putting
kids before content, and remembering your purpose when times get rough.
TumbleBooks is an online collection
of animated, talking
picture books which teach
kids the joy
of reading in a format they'll
love.
As we approach the launch date, I'd
love to hear any thoughts on what type
of kids books you like to read about:
picture books?
One way I
love to do this is re-visit
pictures of myself as a
kid.