We do put
pictures of our kids on Facebook & tell little stories about them.
We all do it; post
pictures of our kids on Facebook or Instagram and share status cheerful status updates that document proud mommy moments... And we brag.
They are there parading their kids in front of you or showing you these toddler
pictures of their kids on their phones and you can not stand puking.
I haven't shared
pictures of my kids on my blog in awhile, so I leave you with the cutest pumpkins in the patch.
«My method was basically looking at
pictures of my kids on my iPhone and imagining terrible things happening to them.»
He had a telescope in his office and
pictures of his kids on the wall.
For safety's sake on social networks, don't post
pictures of your kids on public access sites, and don't encourage an unprofessional reputation by posting pictures of yourself in racy attire or bathing suits.
(«He had a telescope in his office and
pictures of his kids on the wall...») At one point Merkoski even calls his book «the true story of the ebook revolution», and there's some fun details about life inside Amazon.
If your current social media presence amounts to sharing
pictures of the kids on Facebook, it's time to branch out and focus on your professional brand as well.
Not exact matches
Jon Bon Jovi
on how he feels Steve Jobs and iTunes have altered the music - buying experience... for the worse The Sunday Times, March 2011
Kids today have missed the whole experience
of putting the headphones
on, turning it up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and getting lost in an album, and the beauty
of taking your allowance money and making a decision based
on the jacket, not knowing what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple
of still
pictures and imagining it.
«I know that everything Nina submits is something that she knows how to make, who the audience is and how she would ask us to market and sell it,» says Fox 2000
Pictures president Elizabeth Gabler, who worked with Jacobson
on Diary
of a Wimpy
Kid and signed Color Force to a first - look deal this summer.
I scroll through
pictures of them running ministries in South Africa, working
on staff with Hillsong in Europe, raising their
kids in the California sun — and here I am, posting
pictures of my boys in many
of the same parks that I once explored as a child.
The same
picture was in art books in our school library as were many other artworks
of nudes but I was written up for giving a child «porn»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At the same time in our culture, in movies,
on TV and internet, these
kids could see much more graphic stuff.
One season blurred into another, with
pictures taken
on the beach mixed with those
of pajama - clad
kids in our living room.
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....
It's a blog about my family (including a whole bunch
of pictures of my
kids, which I'm sure are
of no interest to anyone but my own family, ha), but since our faith defines our family and our life, my blog includes reflections
on that faith in Christ, and my journey in understanding God and His purpose through Christ.
Religion,
on the other hand, brings us priests who r - pe little
kids and never face a day in court, psychos crashing airplanes into buildings, freaks holding up
pictures of dead fetuses, and Sarah Palin.
On a personal level, I've enjoyed reconnecting with old friends and seeing
pictures of their vacations, their weddings, and their
kids.
Of course we're going to disagree on some doctrine and worship style and methods of evangelism and whatever else, but writing off other churches as «old, closed - minded people that can't handle change» or «meddlin» kids that just want to go to a concert every Sunday,» is ignoring the larger pictur
Of course we're going to disagree
on some doctrine and worship style and methods
of evangelism and whatever else, but writing off other churches as «old, closed - minded people that can't handle change» or «meddlin» kids that just want to go to a concert every Sunday,» is ignoring the larger pictur
of evangelism and whatever else, but writing off other churches as «old, closed - minded people that can't handle change» or «meddlin»
kids that just want to go to a concert every Sunday,» is ignoring the larger
picture.
My mom and I were just joking
on the phone earlier that we should have pulled the kiddie pool out and took
pictures of the
kids in their bathing suits with the fall trees behind them and pumpkins and mums all around.
For the
kids (
pictured right), I pile a few tenders
on a plate and give them a small bowl
of the piccata sauce for dipping (I'll often add a few cucumber slices as a token vegetable).
OMG that is the funniest
picture of the «
kids»
on the couch!!!
But this is a case
of swapping names, and Argentina are rich in attacking resources; Icardi may be out
of the
picture, but Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain or new
kid on the block Lautaro Martinez are all viable candidates for the centre forward position.
Take a
picture of your
kids in the morning
of your visit and attach a tag or sticker your child's clothing with your name and cel phone number
on it, or these wristbands from Mabel's Labels are a great solution as well.
Our favourite is The Seas With Nemo & Friends — we typically head there first, go
on the ride, and spend a while in the aquarium — we have a
picture of us in Bruce's jaws from every visit, and the
kids can't get enough
of Turtle Talk With Crush.
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.
This week
on Facebook I've seen several cute
pictures of kids returning
on the first day
of school.
Because
kids need to learn to be responsible for their homework (and manage their time in the bigger
picture of event and activities), we've been working
on tactics to help our
kids stay
on track while we stay largely hands off.
It seemed every other mother I knew was posting
pictures on FB
of the beautiful organic seasonal dinner party she just threw (to which I wasn't invited), using some table linens her three perfect
kids decorated themselves with stamps they carved from potatoes.
I do caution my Grand
kids to not post photos
of their babies naked laying
on their tummies
on a blanket because
of getting into trouble too, but really, what Mom doesn't want that precious
picture of their little ones in that pose?
When we think
of peer pressure, we typically have a
picture in our minds
of a
kid handing your child a cigarette, a joint, or a beer and saying something like, «Come
on, just try it.»
Pictures at this point will be largely lines and shapes
on the page, though by age 4 many
kids start drawing simple shapes
of people or other familiar items.
Take a
picture of your
kids in store and share using #MyONStyle for a chance to appear
on the Old Navy website or enter the Multiply Your Style Sweet Sweepstakes!
Our first stop was letting the
kids play
on the enormous Grandfather Tree House and slides, then we went to visit the goats at the Schoolhouse and then we snapped a quick
picture of the
kids in a pie over in the Little Dreamers Play Area!
Here are some
of the Canvas paintings created by the
kids, and even a mom too... When you upload your
pictures of your artwork to ChewyforCharity.ca, you can even have the artwork printed
on their very own customized lunch bag!
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..
Not everyone puts sharpie marker
on their
kids» eyebrows just to get a good
picture out
of it.
We did this for each
of our four
kids and always get compliments
on their first
pictures.
I nursed all my
kids but there is no way I would sit
on the carpet
of a public place, put some kind
of flower wreath
on my head and my baby's head and have someone take a bunch
of pictures.
I saw this
picture of reindeer cookies
on a random Tumblr page and thought they looked like something that would be fun to make with
kids or to serve at a children's holiday party.
Random
pictures which maybe
of the
kid's achievements or their favorite activity can also be hung
on a wall.
Your
kid will learn about the continents, plus fun facts
on each country through a variety
of games, puzzles,
picture, s and other activities.
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....
Here's a shot
of the moms, which I insisted
on because usually we're busy taking
pictures of our
kids and aren't in the photos.
For America's working moms, there is pretty much an endless stream
of resources to guide and comfort them
on how to tell the boss they're pregnant, how to find a private place to pump at work, how to negotiate flex time, how to split the chores at home, and whether or not to display
pictures of their
kids at the office.
Point
of story, i know
kids SHOULD taste and eat all sorts of things, that kids should eat what's on the table and not have a short order cook, and i agree totally that they CAN eat the type of lunch pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me: Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for din
kids SHOULD taste and eat all sorts
of things, that
kids should eat what's on the table and not have a short order cook, and i agree totally that they CAN eat the type of lunch pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me: Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for din
kids should eat what's
on the table and not have a short order cook, and i agree totally that they CAN eat the type
of lunch
pictured above, but one thing DOES bother me:
Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for din
Kids NEED fuel for their day, and i don't think giving them something completely new and fancy as a lunch is a great idea as the lunch will most likely end up still in the lunch box at the end
of the day and you will have a famished child waiting for dinner.
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.
Kids can't color a
picture without being quizzed
on their colors, or they can't play with a dollhouse unless they're constantly reminded
of proper furniture placement.
Local restaurants can put
pictures of healthy meals
on the menu instead
of photos
of less healthy options, and they can make water and a vegetable the default drink and side dish for
kids» meals.
One
of my favorite gifts from my
kids are the handmade ornaments with their school
pictures on them.