Sentences with phrase «pictures of your kid so»

I love taking pictures of my kids so I would love your book.

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I could not narrow down the books properly, so the compromise is this: a post now for picture books, and a post later today of the chapter books for the 4 - 7 year old kids, and no baby board books at all.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
By the time I got my camera to take a picture the kids ate half of it — so this is the best shot I have for now;
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..
For some reason, not knowing what picture is going to pop up next thrills my toddler to no end, and the fact that a pack of cards takes up so little room for such a big payoff means I will likely always have them on standby — even when my kids become * technically * too big for them.
She takes pictures of all the kids, and then asks the «non - O'Brien» kids to step aside so she can snap a photo of «just the O'Briens.»
The Uppababy booth at the ABC Kids Expo 2015 had one of the most interesting displays so I had to snap a picture.
I dread the picture of having my kids glued to the television all day and I really hate when kids fail to see the beauty around them as they are so deep in a game (as I mentioned seeing kids with...
For the record, I think the reasons so many mothers put up pictures of their kids as their Facebook profile pictures are that 1) we have way more photos of our kids than of ourselves, and 2) we think we're fat and don't want people from high school to see that.
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.
We gave our oldest son a kid's camera which was lovely — it was so neat to see what he took pictures of those first few weeks (baby feet, baby toys, and more!).
The pictures they take - whether it's the adorable photos of the kids or a shot of the entire family in an amazing backdrop - are always so pretty and full of soul.
Let's examine whether we could follow the lead of forward - thinking districts like San Francisco USD by getting rid of our «a la carte» lines entirely, so that all kids can get a balanced meal (instead of grabbing nachos and a slushie and calling it lunch) and no Houston kid gets his picture put on Facebook to shame him for eating in the «poor kids & # 822....
I couldn't pick just one picture to share (I never can), so I'm sharing a few of each of the kids, all taken on Saturday, May 19.
There were no pictures around, and the kids were never encouraged to discuss what had happened so Barb had very few memories of her mom.
We know you love taking pictures of your kids, so why not enter them in the contest for a chance to win cool prizes?
It's been so cute seeing all of your kids» first day of school pictures.
Short of using a tranquilizer gun, I couldn't get either of my kids to stay still enough to get clear pictures of the first part of some of these cloth diaper folds, so I've used a much more cooperative and furry model.
I've been sharing my kids» school lunches on facebook quite frequently this year, and in an effort to put all those pictures in one easy - to - reference place they have all been reposted below (2018 update: There are so many of these updates now that I've put them together on a School Lunch Roundup Series page).
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.
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The kids tell me the food sucks now lol but they do nt see the bigger picture either... while it was a different era for us when us parents were in school; the fundamental rights shouldve remained the same... which is give the kids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the student body of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these chankids tell me the food sucks now lol but they do nt see the bigger picture either... while it was a different era for us when us parents were in school; the fundamental rights shouldve remained the same... which is give the kids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the student body of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these chankids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the student body of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these chanKids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these changes.
While it's expected that moms will share photos of their kids on social media, it's because of social media that so many moms today are trying to get the perfect shots, and I'm not talking about those posed school pictures; I'm talking about pictures of their kids playing at the park, sleeping or pretty much everything else.
Some of the kids know I helped make the cardboard cameras, so it was cute when they pretended to take my picture.
So to get a true picture of the amount of sugar per kid per week, you have to imagine the sugar pile cut into seven parts, then each part divided by the number of people in the Rose Bowl picture...» Whatever you think about the present level of sugar in flavored milk — and I agree it's too high — definitely click on the Rose Bowl picture to get some perspective on the school bus stunt.
So I literally went to the grocery store one evening (without kids) and took pictures of the aisles as I walked through the store in the order I prefer.
If you like, you can also apparently customize the outside of the box with replaceable magnetic designs, so that if your kid wants pictures of soccer balls in second grade but a cool modern design in seventh grade, the lunch box doesn't have to be replaced.
I love the pictures of the kids, they are so cute!
We're only a couple of weeks into the school year and so far it has been an endless stream of communication from the school - don't forget about meet and greet day, can we work parties, can we volunteer at the sale this week, will we attend Parent Education night, do we want to buy school pictures, please remember that all 4 year olds have to buy a school t - shirt, can we send $ 25 a kid for teacher gifts throughout the year, do we want to attend the coffee hosted by the room mom, will we be going on the zoo trip, don't forget that 4 year olds bring their own snack this year, please send in updated immunization forms for everyone, did you fill out the emergency contact paperwork, and on and on and on.
Best of all, it uses pictures, so that kids of all ages can get involved.
Ultimately, what to name your kid — like so many parenting choices — should be completely up to you and your partner (if your partner is part of the picture).
I haven't shared pictures of my kids on my blog in awhile, so I leave you with the cutest pumpkins in the patch.
So many awesome pictures of my kids, my family, friends, my doggies, and even classy monogram inserts!
Shortly after taking that picture I realized I didn't grab one of all the kids so we rounded them up and took what I'm sure will be an annual picture for these cuties.
And I even plan to throw the kids in some pictures too;) So do tell, do you guys enjoy these types of post?
Pictures of cute kids can always brighten my day so I decided to feature them in today's post.
My husband takes a picture of me and the kids every year on Mother's Day so I'd love it for that.
I have to take both my kids when I go to take pictures as my hubby takes my pictures so most of the time I end up taking them in front of my apartment only.
Do you remember coloring in a picture as a kid, and trying so hard to cover every single speck of paper so no white was showing at all?
The Next Karate Kid exists in a perverse dreamland, crammed to bursting with unlikely moments and impossible situations — each of them set up for the sole purpose of a Miyagi reaction shot (he's a dog now, going so far as to talk to one in this picture) or a bloody Julie - fied rant, excepting the bits of course, where every man other than Miyagi or Eric offers to rape Julie but good.
And while the answers may not be as satisfying and / or as cut - and - dried as many of us would like (especially those who do have kids), the journey — while a bit long and convoluted at times (it is sort of a «Gone Baby Gone» meets «The Silence of the Lambs «-RRB--- it is nevertheless fascinating and populated with terrific performances, so don't be surprised if the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences comes calling with a few nods next January.
So when a filmmaker who always thinks of the big genre picture goes bat guano crazy with a 100 million plus version of what's essentially a 70's kid's matinee (a la «Arabian Adventure») with enough CG sword and metal - suited sandal insanity to make the blue - screened biceps of «300's» look positively pink in comparison, then you can expect Beltrami to deliver the blood and thunder like he's never done before.
Tracking young Mason (Ellar Coltrane) from childhood to college, the near - three - hour picture «feels much less like a greatest hits package and more analogous to being in the moment,» according to Rodrigo Perez's review, proving to be «warm, soulful, funny and quietly insightful,» and something of a crowning achievement for the filmmaker, feeling «disarmingly light on its feet, sweet, funny and playful in the early years not unlike the director's movies about kids, but as they mature, so does the movie.»
You do that through statistical procedure where you're basically taking the kids who show up at a teacher's doorstep and getting all the information that you can about them: their incoming tests, their poverty level, demographics, identification for special needs, etc., and trying to statistically factor those things out so that you are left with a clear picture of what teachers are contributing to student learning gains.
So the principal ordered graduation robes early and took pictures of the kids in the robes, put them in frames, and gave them to the kids.
Use decodable text that aligns with the phonetic elements being taught so kids build the habit of decoding words, rather than guessing or relying on pictures.
«What kind of car is this, we are just so attracted to it...» At one point when I was at a Train Museum, 30 plus kids and 3 teachers were having field trip, all the kids and the teachers came over to my car and look and touch, they want pictures and photos of my car with them together!!!
With the new Read and Record ™ feature, parents and grandparents can use NOOK Tablet's built - in microphone to record and save their reading of any NOOK Kids picture books so children can listen to their favorite storytellers anytime.
These kids were so excited for the launch party, and once they saw paper and crayons they started drawing tons of pictures of Albert.
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