Sentences with phrase «mean sure my kids»

I mean sure my kids and husband are great, but these, these are my everything.

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The work that I do on dark matter, I'm not sure it will have a lot of meaning if those kids don't have an opportunity to learn about it because society has been devastated by global warming.
And maybe in your State it's a two year wait but here in California there are children waiting to be adopted, though I can say that there is still a year or more process of vetting the adoptive parents to make sure they are not just using the kids as a means of financial support while locking them in a basement.
Jeremy Myers sure that is true, but I never ever thought that way anyway, for I have known since I was a kid the meaning of the word church and the building has only been one of the most popular places church has met over the centuries
Yeah, right... he «unintentionally hurt» people... he accidentally said parents should hit their kids if they THINK they might be gay... sure, it was a typo... he couldn't actually have MEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victMEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victmeant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victim...
pretty sure 99.9999 % of kids today do nt know what the word Messiah signifies / represents / means.
You can't yell at a ten year old for being mean to your kid, though I'm not sure I'd be above this seeing as I'm a super CRAZY dog mother at the dog park.
I mean, lame, like the kid that would hide behind the trees at recess while you were choosing sides for a pickup game to make sure he went to the stacked team.
You have mentioned Pogba, Messi et al when making your point but lets conveniently overlook the fact these type of players are a one off, and let us also forget about the hundred of EPL youngsters hyped to high heavens in recent years off the back of a few spectacular performances only for them to flounder and disappear under rye scrutiny and pressure of expectation, the latest been the kid from Aston Villa who was meant to set the league alight this season but who has now totally flopped... nobody is disputing Iwobi's quality, but he still needs nurturing and care, AFC is a team who is expected to win things and the pressure can break a player, am dead sure you were drooling at the mouth about Ox few years back as you would have done with Walcott too, but 4 years and 10 years after we are still awaiting them to fulfill their potentials....
I think the point I'd like to make most is that letting kid CIO does NOT mean you're distant from him / her - if he calls (insistently enough), we'll visit to make sure he's ok and hug him over the rails as long as it takes for him to settle down.
You said: I think the point I'd like to make most is that letting kid CIO does NOT mean you're distant from him / her - if he calls (insistently enough), we'll visit to make sure he's ok and hug him over the rails as long as it takes for him to settle down.
When I put Goldie to bed at around 7 pm, I thought for sure that she would fall asleep and be out cold for the night... I mean, the kid was BEYOND exhausted after having a massive day out.
The USDA knew all along that the Paid Meal Equity provision of the HHFKA would likely drive participation downward, and while the intent is well - meaning (to make sure that reimbursements for low income kids» meals are not unintentionally subsidizing lower prices for slightly more affluent paying students), no one benefits when fewer kids eat the school lunch.
' T is the season to get crafting with your kids and that means making sure that you have all these Christmas Craft Supplies to hand to make it go as...
Part of helping kids have fun outside means making sure that they do so safely, so keep a close eye on your child.
But allergies to milk, wheat, eggs, or soy in infants may mean only temporary avoidance, since many kids outgrow these allergies by age 5 — though no one is quite sure why.
Sure, our kids deserve our undivided attention for however long they need it, but that doesn't mean that answering 27 questions about the sky doesn't get annoying at some point.
It is important to make sure that kids are getting your full attention when they are in the pool that means not talking on phones for too long or trying to take a perfect selfie.
Naturally, there were mothers in all those kitchen windows, keeping an eye on us, only showing themselves when necessary, making sure we weren't being too mean or too careless, feeding us bologna sandwiches when that time rolled around, keeping the other mothers informed when the Wembley Street kids were playing in their yard.
Sure, it's the dead of winter, but that doesn't mean all semblance of activity with your kid has to flatline!
Sure it keeps my kids from feeling insecure in the middle of the night, but lets look at what that means for ME, shall we?
Be sure your kids know that even if someone promises to keep photos private, this does not mean they will stay that way.
Sarah Overbey: But, what do you do for example, I mean I am sure you can count this many times but you know there is a parent in the group and all of a sudden their kid becomes a biter and you know their parenting philosophies are much more laid back.
I mean, sure, you're doing an incredible thing and burning calories and sustaining your kid from your freakin» body, so it definitely counts as doing something, but it doesn't necessarily feel that way all the time.
So sure, I think the kids actually like the tast of their processed lunches, but that doesn't mean we should continue serving them.
My recommendation is to make sure that the probiotic is meant specifically for kids (this means it's usually chewable or in a drink form), that it's government regulated (has an NPN number somewhere on the bottle) and that it's meant to be refrigerated.
Hi Denise — It doesn't cost any more to feed 3 kids if you do it at the last minute or if you plan and pack ahead of time (they still have to eat), so I'm not really sure what you mean by it being more expensive... HERE «s another post from my friend Rachel (mom of 3) who is using some great tips from MOMables to help her pack and store lunches ahead of time.
I mean, sure, little Sally looks totally adorable in her paisley maxi dress that has been paired with the beautiful gladiator sandals, and little Timmy is just the cutest in his new digs, when moms are forever sharing photos of their kids in amazing outfits, it kind of gets annoying (and you might find yourself gossiping with your friends about how much money she must be spending on her kids» clothing.)
You believe in a balanced life for your kids, but sometimes balance means busy, be sure not to overwhelm the kiddos with too many passions, and definitely allow them to pick what they love rather than implement fun - allow them to lead sometimes, too.
Sure, most strollers comes with canopies, however, having a black stroller out on a very hot summer day means additional heat and discomfort felt by your kid in the stroller.
Be sure to address the excuses that kids sometimes use to rationalize mean behavior.
Kids often think being somewhere at 5:00 p.m. means they don't have to get ready... MORE until 5:00 p.m. Be sure to include a plan that shows them what time they need to start getting ready, how long the drive takes you and what time the activity starts.
The product is meant for the big children so you can be sure that even a kid with 100poinds is well catered for.
I'm not sure if it's meant for the parent or the kid... I attached it to be within my reach»cause Mama needs her coffee.
Thunderkids Bar: Sure, they're meant for kids, but we love the smaller size for mini snack attacks.
I mean, sure, I had them as a kid and I had an emergency pair for shoveling or playing in the snow, but an actual pair that didn't look like they came out of a bad 1990s film about ski school?
Sure, you can find all kinds of kids» jewelry for cheap, but sometimes you also get what you pay for... meaning lots of tears after a necklace or bracelet breaks after 5 minutes of wearing it.
Because when you are doing something you love so very much, but you also have two kids and a husband who mean the world to you, you have to make sure to create an excellent work - life balance.
And while I'm not sure that the Sam Crawford (Lynn Collins) character has any real - life analogue, «Papa» Joe Bradford (Michael Ealy) is a real guy, a former computer hacker who has been doing good work with so - called «at - risk» kids on the meaner streets of Nashville, Tenn., for years.
Many of these are first - world problems to be sure, especially when the movie gives all of its characters plenty of money and means to get by, but at least they're first - world problems rooted in the psychological reality that many parents, especially mothers, feel enormous pressure to make their kids» lives conform to ever - shifting standards of perfection.
One thing's for sure — there's no fear of any bored kids in the cinema with the posse from Magdagascar 3 in front of them, which means Daddy can nip out for a beer.
In addition to strong learning outcomes, an awesome field trip also means communicating with families, keeping kids safe, and making sure that everything (and everyone!)
«That means,» says Massachusetts secretary of education Paul Reville, «building a system to make sure all kids have access to the education and have time to master it.»
For states, that means closing gaps in achievement and making sure English - language learners and special education and low - income students have the same access to education as middle - class and upper - class college - bound kids.
There are myriad recommendations in the book, which Mike boils down into three major themes: First, balance our fixation on college completion with renewed attention to career and technical education; next prioritize the needs of «strivers» — the low - income students who are working hardest to make it to the middle class; finally, encourage all students to follow the «success sequence» — including delaying parenthood — as the surest means of avoiding pitfalls that push kids off the path to upward mobility.
«Oh,» said the cabbie, «you mean making sure all the school operators tell the truth about their performance and don't avoid working with kids from tough neighborhoods?»
This means the calls home letting us know to make sure our kids get plenty of rest, have breakfast in the morning, and arrive to school on time.
I mean, sure they'll publish a book about prayer if the author has the credentials, platform, and, preferably, thousands of church members to help catapult sales, but if a simple living recipe book about losing weight and saving your marriage while decluttering your home and raising happy kids came along by a Christian author with a huge cooking blog platform, they won't say no.
And as for the author's narrow definition of what it means to be a parent, I'm sure any mother or father of a special needs kid will be quick to point out that that is not what parenting is all about.
This is categorized as a «meta signal» that means other things like growls or wrestling that follow are meant in jest, sort of a doggy make - believe similar to a human dad playing «scary monster» to chase the kids (making sure they first know it's just pretend).
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