Sentences with phrase «sure the kids do»

While the agency is focused on making sure kids don't have easy access to any e-cigs, the Juul vaporizer seems to be of particular concern to them.
Note to self: Make sure my kid doesn't get near any school named «Reynolds»
It's only a game, I am sure they go to the park and throw something around for fun.Just play ball and try not to bet on it for money, problem solved, I am sure the kids don't give a rats Azz what day it's, Just adult being party poppers as usual.
We never figured on the guilt of our peers — the ones who «found» religion because they wouldn't admit that they had one heck of a good time when they were young, and they wanted to make sure their kids didn't have the same.
This is something new to me as most of my inspirations come at night before bed or in the morning when I am pretty sure my kids don't want dinner for breakfast or dessert for dinner (well dessert for dinner I guess they wouldn't mind all to much - anyway the point is my inspirations tend to come at the wrong times and I have to wait to embark on them).
This weekend, I'll literally be sitting on my hiney, making sure my kids don't kill each other, lol.
What if baseball figures out the secret to preventing arm injuries is to make sure kids don't spend their entire youths ramping up their velocity?
I'm sure the kid doesn't rate Shawcross either...
We go shopping, he gets to look around and wonder at all the stuff and I just get to make sure the kids don't hurl broken «pretties» at all of the other shoppers.
Just make sure the kids don't eat them all before you can give them out.
Make sure kids don't tote unnecessary items — laptops, cellphones, and video games can add extra pounds to a pack.
She's seen it all, from making sure kids don't have too much screen time to hunting monsters.
Put together by the American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Sports Medicine and a number of other organizations, these preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) forms include a history form, physical examination form and clearance form to make sure kids don't have any heart or lung problems and aren't at risk for concussions or other problems before they play sports.
Wherever you store the out - of - rotation toys, make sure your kids don't lay eyes on them.
Don't get pets just to try and make sure your kids don't get allergies.
There were squirrels stealing eggs and taking them high up into the trees, big kids taking over little kid territory, and parents diving into bushes to make sure their kids didn't get shut out (myself included).
Of course, there are puzzle apps and computer games as well but as with all electronics, parents need to keep an... MORE eye on the clock to be sure kids don't get too much screen time.
«The next mayor will have a very serious responsibility to make sure these kids do not suffer in years to come.»
To make sure my kids don't get too much or too little, we check their levels about once a year in the winter and supplement based on the results.
The lugged outsole makes sure your kid does not slip on slimy surfaces.
But come on, Mr. G., how are you going to make sure my kid doesn't get slowed down?
Lighthouse's student body is a small sample size, testing data are not always comparable, and parents who go to the trouble of getting vouchers might be the kinds of parents more invested in making sure their kids do well in school.
Thanks to standardization and computers, the teacher's primary purpose is now to «make sure the kids don't unplug anything.»
On the road, make sure kids don't remove their safety belts or unhook their child seat harness.
It will feature safe mode, to make sure kids don't find any inappropriate content.
People need to train their animals properly and make sure their kids don't just run up to random animals or they don't get in their faces!!!
There's lots of blood and bodies so make sure the kids don't get a hold of this one.
Furthermore, I made sure the kids do their homework and designated house chores.
The key is to make sure the kids don't feel it's a loyalty test if they appreciate what the stepdad brings to the table.
Gradiate yellows and oranges on milk bottle or mason jars for ecclectic holders or use candy corn in clear glasses; just make sure the kids don't eat them!

Not exact matches

Even today, he says, «I probably still wake up every day wanting to make sure I don't end up battling some of those same things I did when I was a kid,» and adds, «I'm still my toughest critic.»
But if you're a parent, a more compelling question may be: «What can I do to make sure my kids succeed in life?»
Acting like you care less than maybe you do, is sometimes, ironically, the best way to make sure your kid ends up on the right track.
«Or take the disproportionate amount of unpaid family care - taking duties women do, like making sure kids get to school happy and healthy in the first place.»
The work that I do on dark matter, I'm not sure it will have a lot of meaning if those kids don't have an opportunity to learn about it because society has been devastated by global warming.
I'm sure there's a lot of ink on these in today's papers, mainly around proposals to raise the retirement age (which we actually did two years ago, except the Trudeau government reversed it, but now evidence - based policy FTW, as the kids say).
We don't have kids yet though, I'm sure that the costs will increase quite a bit then.
«No one said after Columbine, «Holy crap, we should do something to make sure this doesn't happen to our kids.»»
Sure, I love my kids and friends and often complete strangers (hell, I do medicine), but I never idealize it, over estimate it or preach it as a word to others.
If his stepfather even really was a Muslim (hard to know in Indonesia, because atheism wasn't an option for registration) he sure as heck didn't take it seriously enough to prevent Obama's mother from placing the kid in Catholic school.
So Catholic doctrine is not so much about pushing people to have kids but demanding they use a «hit and miss» technique rather than a «sure fire» technique, when the people DO N'T wan na have kids?
Gracious, giving money away is useless, what difference does sending $ 35 a month in child sponsorship gigs really make for the big picture anyway, sure maybe one kid, but what's one kid in a world?
Living in low - income housing, teaching free literacy classes to refugees, setting up basketball camps for bored inner - city kids: all of it had a few costs for me personally, sure, but the holy buzz of pats on the back from friends and church people, and the feeling that I was the only person really getting what Jesus was saying — this more than made up for doing without.
I don't always tell you about how sometimes I'm not sure I want to bring kids into a world like this one, a world so full of suffering.
but on a very practical level, as a mom of two young children, I have to ask — What in the world do you do with the kids, who I'm sure would disrupt the whole thing (at least mine would, to be sure)?
I'm sure you had good intentions at heart but, people get real funny about older men hanging with little kids when they're not cleared to do so.
That sure doesn't make it right, and it's absurd to rely on «all the kids are doing it» as an excuse or «get out of jail free» card.
I am not sure it is about being strong — many codependents are very strong for a very long time, coping with an addict and covering up for them and managing them and all the emotional stuff that goes with it, alongside doing jobs and looking after kids as effectively a single parent.
god sure does like killing kids!
But if Christmas ever didn't fall within the «Winter Break», I'm sure you'd have lots of whiny Christians whose kids are forced to attend school on Dec 25.
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