Sentences with phrase «remembered feeling like a kid»

I remembered feeling like a kid in a candy store who could not get enough.

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To this day I don't remember my words, but I spoke to those kids about Jesus and salvation, their mouths just dropped open and then, class was over, I walked out of that room, feeling like I had never felt before.
I remember dipping them in ketchup as a child and decades later, they still make me feel like a happy - go - lucky kid.
I shared that because you were really great in this article about not being «cultic» about there only being one way to exercise, and not feeling like you can sit with the «cool kids» (I can't remember if you said that, or if someone else did) if you don't Cross Train.
yet... when i get sick... i get maybe an hour nap and then i either have to help with the kids, or do stuff around the house or go to work... the worse time i was ever sick that i can remember is when i was 8 months preggo with my 2nd, i was already feeling like crap my whole pregnancy, i was high risk so i was seeing the dr twice a week (3 hour appts... lame) and i got some kinda bug, well my hubby still made me help with the kids, and the needy dog and everything else around the house... preggo... sick... then he got sick... and was dying lol.
They also made me feel like they really adored my kids and one of the women remembered our older son from two years ago even though we had only brought him to camp a few times!
If it makes you feel any better, I remember with both kids just feeling like 9 - 10 months was absolutely killing me with the endless sleep drama (and mine weren't even that dramatic, just waking up).
When life gets busy and you feel like you haven't had time with your kids, remember that small moments of love and appreciation can go a long way.
I don't know, I just feel like my parents made my birthdays a blast as a kid (and my sisters as I was old enough to remember just about every one of hers) without making me feel like my birthdays were all about gifts.
Babies get tons of gifts when they are born, for other kids, they can start to feel like no one remembers about them.
I remember when the kids were little, and I felt like I was drowning in nappies and toddler tantrums.
Something like that can feel really special and the kids will remember it as they get older»...
Remember, by approaching these issues like any other health topics, not as something dirty or embarrassing, you increase the odds that your kids will feel comfortable coming to you with any questions and problems.
So I definitely had anxiety attacks and I actually remember vividly just crying on the floor with my husband and just telling him what was coming back for me and why I was just so upset but I actually did find some healing with breastfeeding I was really worried that I wasn't going to want to do it or that I was going to feel like sexual and I didn't feel like that at all and I was able to breastfeed all three of my kids I'm really glad that I got to have that relationship with them.
And I mean I think that a lot of moms and myself, in particular, I remember when I was at work was I had this unrealistic expectation of how much my baby needed to feed, I mean my kids were getting like eight ounce bottles while I was away and I was like wow my supply isn't keeping up and now with this research as well as listening to what you're saying, our babies actually, well they are not transferring eight ounces from the breast, so why would they need it from the bottle and maybe that makes moms feel a little bit more secure that their babies are actually getting you know, what they need and the moms are able to produce what they need when they're away from their baby.
I was basically sleep walking in the morning when I was getting my two older kids ready for the day, so I felt like it was a win that I was even remembering to pack my son's snack!
Talking about those moments where you feel like you loose it — I just saw a study that showed how little the kids remember those moments & really hang onto the precious moments of hugs, kisses, sweet words, high fives... all the things you WANT them to remember
* Asked how he feels about going from very small indie films to a massive, effects - driven fantasy / comedy, Green said: «Well, just like probably all of you guys like to see different kinds of movies every week — a little of this, a little of that — it's fun professionally to, like, get in the ring and design creatures and have guys in suits and puppets and just, y ’ know, bring in all this stuff... I remember when I was a kid, and if something like «Behind The Scenes of Return of The Jedi» would come on, I'd just be glued to the screen, wishing that one day I'd be able to get my hands dirty doing something like that.
«And a couple of kids have even approached Susan in the hallway and been like, «Oh, Mrs. Brennan - Sawyer, I was at home and this was happening, and I was getting really worried, and then I remembered what you shared with me in class, and I tried it, and I felt so much better.»
There are all sorts of math tricks and shortcuts to help kids remember math facts, and kids like to learn them because it feels easier than doing things the regular way.
A less expensive vacation (or simply devoting a chunk of time to spend with your kids doing something they enjoy) can make them feel like they're your top priority — and that's a feeling they'll remember.
I saw this VHS with Macross «Do you remember love» which I really felt like getting, this one was in japanese, but I already have it from when I was a kid, mine is dubbed into Swedish though!
Fallout 3 was a masterpiece and it made me feel like a kid again, so much so that I still remember calling in sick for work because I just couldn't put it down.
You know I mean like I remember in high school I took a keyboarding class where Mavis Beacon taught me how to type, right and I feel like kids who are now five years old can type faster than I can and you learn as you grow but also like technologies out there and everyone has access to it.
Mr. Rogers, the late, beloved television host, always used to say «What's mentionable is manageable,» and we have to remember it's normal to want to protect our kids from the harsh reality of life, and talking about divorce can actually make a child feel like they've lost their innocence and their trust in the world around them.
Perhaps because I remember days before we had kids when it felt like there were many more silver linings to long distance — nights on the couch to myself watching movies I knew he wouldn't like, more late nights reading in bed, uninterrupted Saturdays in which to write, always drinking my favorite white wine instead of red, lazy Skype dates during which we'd talk about everything under the sun.
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