Sentences with phrase «school all day now»

So, I caved and he happily wears them to school every day now.
However, he eats lunch later in the school day now and since most of his important school work is done first thing, I worried that he wasn't getting enough protein.
Where the old classrooms were cold and damp in winter, the underfloor heating in the new buildings means that carpet time for reading stories is a favourite part of the school day now — the children can wear slippers or even walk around in their socks.
The school gained an hour of instructional time, and the school day now is seven hours and 25 minutes long, starting at 8 a.m. and ending at 3:25 p.m.
(Although she still prefers to be barefoot, her shoes are usually on her feet the whole school day now.)
He's a little timid of children so I'm walking him past the schools every day now to try and get him used to them.
All of my children are in school every day now (although the youngest only has a half day), so I purposely reduced my committments to see what would happen, to see whether I could refocus my time on painting (which I love), or exercise.

Not exact matches

Bruic spends her days now working at the Afghan army's two - year - old signals school, where she advises Afghan officers on communications networks and training.
One example: Old - school fluorescent lighting could be replaced by LED lights that can easily change color throughout the day to reflect subtle changes in the sky outside, like those lights on many airliners now that simulate dawn, midday, and dusk for long - distance travelers.
An analysis of the five deadliest mass shootings in recent U.S. history reveals that shares of those three companies traded down from the day of the incident to one week later, but not by as much as they are reacting now to the high school shooting in Florida.
For the millions of us who stared at Windows XP desktops for hours every day for work and school, there's a certain nostalgia now for the old Windows user interface, before the flat design ethos of Windows 8 squashed everything into neat little boxes that are multicoloured without being that, well, colourful.
Until I found out that my then - boyfriend - now - husband (a poor, broke, medical school student at the time) spent close to two months eating bologna sandwiches every day in order to cut down his grocery budget to $ 10 a week, just so he could save up enough money to buy me an engagement ring.
He also wrote: «Schools and colleges must not support charities or groups that promote or fund anti-life policies, such as Red Nose Day and Amnesty International, which now advocates abortion».
It's a huge temptation — I have a sitter two days a week now and so I could use that time to run errands or mentor young people or get groceries or to help with art projects at school — which are all valuable and good things!
«What I remember best,» recalls Freedman now, «is that Marty never talked down to me, never made me feel like a high school student, but instead treated me as an adult» as a pro» and the experience resonated: to this day, I have a professional confidence that I never would have obtained without him.»
The day after that Friday lunch, I happened to have dinner with a former student now enrolled in medical school.
When told, «Back in those days, we read the Bible in school,» one child who now attends Schempp's former high school immediately replied, «They can't do that.
Though one question, since all «good» muslims pray 5 times a day does that then mean that the schools will now have to allow students breaks five times a day to pray, maybe put in a tower to call all of the faithful and braodcast a sermon?
Two other movements with lower profiles are the longstanding ecumenical movement with special momentum these days in bilateral dialogues and interfaith settings, and the charismatic - Pentecostal movement now producing its own systematic works and nurturing large constituencies in its schools and churches.
If you were anything like me, you spent many a weekday morning singing along to Jennifer's «Faithful to Me,» «Hold Me Now,» and «A Little More» as you got ready for another day of high school.
Now the children are eating one good healthy meal a day at school.
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
Even now, as a professor in a school of divinity, I spend two days a week in parish ministry.
He recalled the solid achievements which were now to be seen in Ernestine Saxony, the results of the Visitation, of the preaching of a theology of faith and the circulation of the Little Catechism, and the German New Testament: «The young people, both boys and girls, grow up so well instructed in the Catechism and the Scriptures that I am deeply moved when I see that young boys and girls can pray, believe, and speak more of God and Christ than they ever could in the monasteries, foundations, and schools of bygone days, or even of our day.
This school taught that, while the gentiles were doing better NOW, the day would come when they would get their comeuppance.
The third and most recent major comprehensive study of Protestant theological schools, published in 1956 and 1957, was undertaken by the American Association of Theological Schools (now simply the Association of Theological Schools), funded by the Carnegie Foundation, and directed by H. Richard Niebuhr, Daniel Day Williams, and James M. Gusschools, published in 1956 and 1957, was undertaken by the American Association of Theological Schools (now simply the Association of Theological Schools), funded by the Carnegie Foundation, and directed by H. Richard Niebuhr, Daniel Day Williams, and James M. GusSchools (now simply the Association of Theological Schools), funded by the Carnegie Foundation, and directed by H. Richard Niebuhr, Daniel Day Williams, and James M. GusSchools), funded by the Carnegie Foundation, and directed by H. Richard Niebuhr, Daniel Day Williams, and James M. Gustafson.
If you were anything like me, you spent many a weekday morning singing along to Jennifer Knapp's «Faithful to Me,» «Hold Me Now,» and «A Little More» as you got ready for another day of high school.
Originally South - Eastern [sic] Bible Institute - «SEBI» in my day the school has exemplified a predictable development pattern, becoming South - Eastern Bible College (four - year) in 1957 and shifting to a now regionally accredited Southeastern College («of the Assemblies of God») in 1977.
Enough time was spent at Wheaton taking courses beyond the M.A. to allow, within a year, completion of the seminary degree (B.D. in my day) at Gordon Divinity School (now Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, north of Boston).
The best example of this Jewish religious resurgence is the Jewish Day School movement, which is now endorsed by every segment of religious Jewry.
I literally have been waiting for this day to arrive since that fateful day in 2007 when Season 7 ended — which also happened to be the year I graduated high school, so guess who feels pretty darn OLD right about now???
And just for the record, my son has eaten a peanut butter sandwich every day of his life at school and he's in the 5th grade now, so, yeah, we love peanut butter too!
FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!!! Now if I were still in school, I would abhor this part of the summer because I always hated school, but if I had these recipes — They would motivate me to get out of bed in the morning to deal with school days!
A typical day begins at about 5 a.m. now that school is back in session.
Now if you're planning on packing these in Jimmy's lunch box for the first day of school, these DO contain nuts and coconut, so they're not exactly allergy - free.
First, I often send beans to school with my first grader for lunch (hippie school, so not unusual there), and this reminded me to put the next few day's beans into the crock pot right now, before I forget again.
Owned and managed by the schools it serves, it now dishes up more than 6,000 meals a day.
A few of us had a day off of work / school last week for Holiday that everyone seems to hate now a days.
Though she ate the same lunch every day from first grade through high school (whole wheat bread, four slices of salami, Miracle Whip), her taste has evolved, and now she owns one of New York's top sandwich spots.
Not complaining however all the schools closed here in anticipation for the storm impact & now it's just a day the kids need to make up... again!
Last day of school for my now official first grader.
Having a meat free day every week is now recommended in the government's School Food Standards guidance and an increasing number of schools are looking at ways to become greener.
Now that I'm in the swing of things again with culinary school and work, I thought it'd be a good idea to make a quick grab «n go breakfast for the days I have class earlier.
They are now the first generation of K - 5 graduates to be moving on to middle school having had access to fresh fruits and veggies from a salad bar every day at school lunch.
During the hectic school year, I dreamed about those lazy, slow paced summer days, (that's how my mind still wants to think about summer) but now that summer is here, it feels anything but lazy and slow paced.
As a California native (that spent many wonderful days in Costa Mesa) now residing in Seattle this post made me really miss that area, but in a good way:) I went to school at APU and Costa Mesa area was always my escape, so much love for that area!
I always miss going back to school in the fall now that those days are behind me (though I always missed those lazy summer days once I was there:) This smoothie sounds amazing!
At the Vegetarian Cookery School, they say they started with one day a week and are now up to five days meat free.»
According to famed chef Gunnar Gíslason of Dill in Reykjavik and now Agern in New York City, where he's currently based: «In Iceland, my kids would have fish three, four, sometimes five days a week for lunch at school
Inspired by his brother, Damon, who finished his career in»95 as the Huskies» alltime passing leader and who is now in the Miami Dolphins» camp, and inspired by his father, Mike, a renowned high school football coach at Puyallup High, 30 miles south of Seattle, Brock spent hours throwing spirals every day after school.
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