Sentences with phrase «posted photos of the kids»

Post photos of your kids!
I also believe that you shouldn't post photos of your kids on your profile as it's exploitative.
If I didn't, I wouldn't repeatedly post the photo of kids doing homework under parking lot lights in Guinea (and more recently the hopeful photos of kids in rural Kenya doing the same thing at home because of a small solar panel).
Last week I posted photos of the Kids Bathroom that I finished for the One Room Challenge Link Party.

Not exact matches

Sonny blogs at Looking Through the Windshield, and he routinely posts the cutest photos of his kid or commentaries on coffee and craft beer on Twitter, so be sure to check him out there.
He blogs at Looking Through the Windshield, and he routinely posts the cutest photos of his kid or commentaries on coffee and craft beer on Twitter, so be sure to check him out there.
I don't know what it says about me because I skip through a post about peanut butter cookies to look at photos of your kid (s), but I do.
I kid you not, there will be a ridiculously large number of food photos in this post.
Enjoyed this post and the photos of your kids with the chickens.
, or they post three dozen photos of their kids eating watermelon, putting on sunscreen, splashing in the ocean, drinking out of a fruit pouch, playing in the sand, etc..
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?
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
If you get some neat photos of your kids blowing bubbles, you have yourself a blog post.
Blogger Casey Hinds of U.S. Healthy Kids has great post up about fruit snacks in anticipation of the chat, and I can't sign off without sharing this funny fruit snack «line - up» photo from CSPI:
I'm thinking about doing a post every Friday with a photo of me or my kids in one of our cool t - shirts.
How to Get Your Child Ready for a New School Year After a Big Move Photo Credit: Pixabay.com Guest post by Joyce Wilson [email protected] teacherspark.org Being the new kid at school is one of life's roughest tasks.
Plus, it's just so fun to snap photos of your kid with a fake mustache and post on Facebook.
Oh Jayne I don't know if I could abort so far into a pregnancy either.Abortion is such an emotive subject especially when you have to carry the burden around with you all your life.As you say if a child is so severely disabled their quality of life and yours would justify it.I'm glad all is ok with you and the baby and I'm looking forward to seeing the little bub when she arrives x Aly recently posted... Mamarazzi - Are You Constantly Taking Photos Of Your Kidof life and yours would justify it.I'm glad all is ok with you and the baby and I'm looking forward to seeing the little bub when she arrives x Aly recently posted... Mamarazzi - Are You Constantly Taking Photos Of Your KidOf Your Kids?
Regular readers of TLT know about our semi-regular feature called the «Kids» Snack Hall of Shame»: outraged parents send in photos or descriptions of the horrible snacks fed to their kids at parties, sporting events, school functions, etc. and I post them hKids» Snack Hall of Shame»: outraged parents send in photos or descriptions of the horrible snacks fed to their kids at parties, sporting events, school functions, etc. and I post them hkids at parties, sporting events, school functions, etc. and I post them here.
Post a photo or video of your little one's Big Kid Moment on Instagram or Twitter using #DisneyAndPullUpsSweepstakes now through 8/6/17 for a chance to win a 4 - night stay at Walt Disney World Resort for up to 4 guests!
Some of you may remember my 2011 Lunch Tray post («Social Media and Social Stigma on the Lunch Line «-RRB- in which I reported that students in HISD were taking cell phone pictures of kids standing in the federally reimbursed school meal line, then sharing these photos on social media with disparaging comments.
In today's day and age where people are crazy about social media, documenting every aspect of their lives through posts, status updates and photos, it's safe to say that if you've got a kid, you're going to be posting pics on your social media channels, sharing cute images of your little one with friends and family.
Caleh Cristler, a California - based influencer, has built up a big following by posting photos of her post-baby belly and being refreshingly candid about how her body has changed since having three kids.
I am sharing because I have received so many questions about why I don't post about my kids (and in anticipation of requests to share a photo of new baby).
I don't post photos of myself with just a sports bra and tights often, but when I do it can go two ways: women either congratulate me for embracing the way I look or I'll be slammed for looking this way after having two kids.
Linda recently posted... 9 Photo Tips for Taking Better Photos of Your Kids
I've decided this year, after 4 years of denial and suffering, that I'm going to stop pretending I'm living in a regular winter climate city hence stopped taking photos outside during harsh winter and risk hypothermia or pneumonia (happened once, not kidding), so this is my first non-sponsored outfit post in a long time and it really feels good to be back.
I took an obscene amount of photos of the kids and will edit them quickly for a second post.
While your kids are a priority, posting photos of them in your primary dating photo is not recommended.
If you happen to have the cutest kids or pets in the world, that's awesome, but don't post pictures of just them; make sure that you're in the photo as well.
Kids send a flat visitor to a school, a celebrity, a family member, a politician or anyone of interest and the recipient returns the little flat guy along with a completed journal and perhaps some souvenirs such as post cards, photos, or special items.
The foster family emails SDHS photos of him enjoying playtime in the yard and snuggling on the couch with the kids, which are then posted alongside his info on sdhumane.org.
I try really hard not to be one of those mums who posts way too many baby spam photos on Facebook and whose every other sentence is about their kid.
We'd love to see how your kid's rabbits turn out, feel free to post photos of their work on our AFK Facebook!
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1) Question: My stupid uncle is posting awkward photos of me on Facebook from when I was kid, like shots of me posing in front of a Christmas tree.
It's unclear based on that source whether Facebook intends to employ facial recognition to provide a safety check for the user and his / her own kids (e.g. a warning before photos of your own kids are posted by you) or whether it anticipates warning a parent that other people are posting pictures of his or her own children.
Most of us think of the average teen on the Web as a rather clueless kid that overshares on Twitter and Facebook, posts one too many selfies to Instagram, or sends suggestive self - destructing photos on Snapchat, all while pwn» ing noobs on «Call of Duty,» texting and listening to EDM on Spotify.
Hanyecz included a link in his post to several photos of him and his family enjoying the pizzas, one kid wearing an «I love pizza» shirt, the other in an «I love Bitcoin» one, and the notepad with the partial preimage displayed in front of the pizza box:
«For example, if parents are sharing custody and their 15 - year - old kid posts a picture drinking alcohol at a party on his or her own Facebook page, that photo can be used against the parent who was technically «on the clock» as evidence of unfit parenting,» says this useful article from the Huffington Post.
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