I know from experience that probiotics are essential to healthy digestion and that's why I make
sure my kids take their probiotics daily too!
I'm not good about making
sure the kids take all their stuff out of it.
Not exact matches
«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.»
You've probably even warned away the
kids and made
sure all your tech needs are
taken care of.
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.
Sure, there have been times when Ned
took his religious zeal a little too far — like attempting to baptize the Simpson
kids without telling their parents — and is prone to the occasional existential crisis («I think I'm coveting my own wife!»)
And for a similar
take on all this, but from the perspective of a pro-life activist with special needs
kids, be
sure to read Shannon Dingle's post, «I'm pro-life.
(ha ha, just
kidding, since I'm
sure some mor0n will
take that literally
My family had a false complaint against us and child and family services wanted to
take our
kids away from us which in the end they could not dig any trash up on me or anyone else, but that event has caused a crash of my marriage and not
sure where that is going to end up.
I'm
sure kids aren't getting wasted and
taking ecstasy at his shows.
We give them rides and make
sure their
kids are
taken care of and even do the laundry.
Kid - friendly and calorie - counting adults can
take just a little scoop... If that is possible =) The ingredients
sure do sing deliciousness!
If my mom would have had Instagram when I was a
kid, I'm pretty
sure that 90 % of the photos she would have
taken during the early summer months would have included me with red stained fingers, clothes and lips from all...
The
kids are
sure that Mud Puddle
took offense at his name and caused trouble just to get even.
Rob and I are truly challenged with raising our
kids and
taking care of our parents these days, as I'm
sure so many of you are, and oh my goodness why is this stage of life not talked about more?
Anyway, I baked this in an 8 inch pan for 15 and then
took it out... I let it cool for 20 minutes and when I sliced into it it was soft but completely firm: / I was really disappointed although the
kids still enjoyed it... not
sure I would make this again because unless you know what to look for its almost impossible to know when to remove it from the oven!
The
kids might pick out some of the veggies, but fortunately not all of them, I
take care to always have at least two sorts that I know for
sure they will eat, in this case peppers and carrots.
With the elder one
taking the lead, and younger helping out it
sure warmed our hearts to be served this impromptu by the
kids.
My idea of a hero is a student / individual who: «cents Helps a person with special needs «cents
Takes time to talk to the new
kid «cents Asks someone how they are doing «cents Stands up for those who aren't strong enough to do so themselves «cents Makes
sure others know that they care about them «cents Is a leader who sets an example that treating others negatively is wrong «cents Isn't a follower when others are being treated unfairly
Watch the draft, actually came early so he could see us
take baker, he even made
sure they had the same birthday,
kids a hell of a scout.
To be
sure, he didn't go into everything — how he'd
take lunch money off schoolmates in Bessemer, Ala. and lend it back to them, with interest; how he'd pay one
kid to beat up on another; how he hit a cousin, a girl, with a baseball bat when she tried to
take away a Ping - Pong paddle; or how he helped stone to death a local minister's pig.
At - least there was effort on Arsene's part no matter how futile, the board could've said right then, he really wants this
kid sure he's visiting the family home, so lets make this happen whatever it
takes.
Everybody, plz
take it easy on @Ks - Gunner, I'm
sure he was only
kidding, though the comment was just too extreme.
Or do I make
sure kids get
taken care of?
I think the point I'd like to make most is that letting
kid CIO does NOT mean you're distant from him / her - if he calls (insistently enough), we'll visit to make
sure he's ok and hug him over the rails as long as it
takes for him to settle down.
With the holidays coming up, I think I've
taken most of my knitting and some of my crafting underground for a bit (well, «underground» and over to Ravelry, where I'm pretty
sure my sisters and
kids can't find out what I'm making them!).
You said: I think the point I'd like to make most is that letting
kid CIO does NOT mean you're distant from him / her - if he calls (insistently enough), we'll visit to make
sure he's ok and hug him over the rails as long as it
takes for him to settle down.
Make
sure you
take time every day to have fun with your
kids, even if it's only 10 minutes.
We split everything, time with our
kids 50/50 no matter what, money, and NEVER put shit on the other person, when you split, you cared about them... a little respect... people
take sides, its human nature,
sure confide in your friends, but like it or not you still have to work hard on bringing up your
kids, and you need each other to do it.
I think it will still
take some time to explain and make
sure kids understand all the implications of having a drone, as you well exposed here.
So when it comes to improving school meals, health advocates logically want to remove the items that win out over healthier fare: nixing sugary chocolate milk, for example, so
kids have to
take white milk, or making
sure pizza isn't offered on the same day as a healthier entree.
Although it's impossible to keep
kids out of harm's way all the time, you can help to prevent injuries by
taking simple safety precautions, like childproofing your home, making
sure kids always wear proper safety gear such as helmets when participating in sports, and using car seats and seat belts for
kids at every age and stage.
It may
take a lot of nagging and following around to make
sure your
kids are turning off the lights and water, but once it becomes habit, you'll be conserving energy and saving money.
I am not
sure how it is in the rest of the USA, but where I live, in California, early childhood childcare and education is private and atrociously expensive, like $ 40k / year for 2
kids for FT care, which makes keeping your job vs.
taking care of your children sometimes not even economically feasible, or even vaguely attractive, depending on your income level.
That's why it's especially important for parents to
take steps to make
sure kids get enough sleep.
For my 12th grader it is all about the administration getting the school on the Newsweek top 1000 school list by making
sure the high school
kids are
taking the max number of AP classes and if they aren't, trying to make them feel guilty for not doing so by telling them they will never get into the college of their choice with «a schedule like that!»
Your
kids are
sure to
take the lead as you pedal along picturesque coastal roads and cruise down gentle mountain slopes.
Sure my days of attending rock concerts may have
taken a (long) pause but my
kids are at that age of loving live performances.
Making
sure your
kids respect nature's impermanence and teaching them to be good custodians of the surrounding natural environment is going to
take this planet a long way.
It may
take some time and planning to find the perfect outdoor Little Tikes playset for your
kids, but when you find it, you're
sure to have some happy children playing on it in no time!
Make
sure to
take snacks and drinks with you for who your
kids get hungry and thirsty, trust me they will.
Craft Stick or popsicle sticks were really popular with my
kids over the Christmas season so these Popsicle Stick Baby Chicks from Make and
Takes are
sure to be a hit.
Since Carrie has mad sewing skills, she probably
took in the side seams as well as shortened the hem and sleeves, but I'm
sure a few raw edges would not bother most little
kids.
I'm
sure that somewhere, somehow, there is a BF activist who has a comeback or excuse for some way this would possibly be not necessary, but given the life of my
kid, I'm going to
take advice from Dr's and Nutritionists in a pediatric cardiology department, not BF activists.
I'm not
sure they'll actually be able to swim on their own by the last class, but our park district encourages
kids to
take the beginner's class more than once, if needed.
In order to be on time at any event, party, school or just grocery shopping, I have to to make
sure to
take an extra hour to get my two
kids ready.
I'm
sure the reason I have so little anxiety about labor and birth is because I
took a childbirth education class and doula training back in my early twenties, before I was even certain that I wanted to have
kids.
If your child
takes medication, check to be
sure that grapefruit juice will not interfere with its effectiveness or cause side effects before serving it (although,
kids will likely prefer something less sour anyway).
The extended family members that may step up to
take in these
kids would have to meet the «minimally adequate» level as well and may also have to go through the foster - care training, background checks and get a physical, too, to be
sure they are up for the job.
And be
sure to follow 6 Simple Rules For Water Park Safety when
taking a day to let the
kids really get wet.