The first
time the kids lose out might be hard on the teacher who realizes that just one or two students have spoiled things for the others.
Not exact matches
Jon Bon Jovi on how he feels Steve Jobs and iTunes have altered the music - buying experience... for the worse The Sunday
Times, March 2011
Kids today have missed the whole experience of putting the headphones on, turning it up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and getting
lost in an album, and the beauty of taking your allowance money and making a decision based on the jacket, not knowing what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple of still pictures and imagining it.
Well, it's a money -
losing website made up of very short messages (like this one) where your
kids (and C - list celebrities) waste
time.
As a mama of seven — a
lose - library - books, holes - in - the - toes - of - socks gaggle of
kids — I have sought many a
time to be better at motherhood.
«
Time lost its absolute character...» — Einstein The Wilsons lived across the street, and when
kids knocked, he gave us apples after school.
«
Time lost its absolute character...» — EinsteinThe Wilsons lived across the street, and when
kids knocked, he gave us apples after school.
I feel better already, have
lost some weight and have bags more energy for
time with my
kids.
But with two little
kids, a husband who works hard at his job then
lost his job then immediately interviewed for and got and is working even harder at a new job, my own part
time pay / full
time hours work from home job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
With the big upcoming move, The Hubby busy with a new job, and me trying to get a house ready to put on the market, maintaining some semblance of order while the house is actually on the market without actually evicting my little boys during this period, packing years worth of crap, and keeping up the blogging gig, I really need some
kid - free
time to have a fighting chance of getting it all accomplished without completely
losing my mind or sacrificing sleep entirely.
Chambers started at CB (which is his natural position), played well, and then Wenger tried his best to completely destroy the poor
kid, whilst at the same
time losing us points, by shoving him out at RB, and keeping him there even though he was getting destroyed by almost every winger.
That damn disease has taken my my Mother, her brother (my uncle) and they
lost their own mother to lung Cancer and she stayed home the last 2 months and the
kids (mom and Uncle Fred) were graduating from Wellesley H.S. class of 68 at that
time.
It is generally
kids, narcissists and people with tremendous insecurities and failures elsewhere in life that will wail on about what they would like, how things should work in accordance with their world view and can not adjust to the core essence of sport is
losing or failing is 95 % of the experience for 95 % of the
time.
They realized he wasn't
kidding around: The Heat had
lost five straight, and a visit by the two -
time defending champion Lakers loomed less than nine hours away.
Story for the gods... they don't need Van Persie to beat us, just get some
kids off the streets in a Man U, Chelski or hell, even Monaco kit, top it up by putting the moaning one [or just about any brash folk like Berbatov] in the picture and we are in deep s ** t, our players will quake in their boots and
lose the plot; we only beat Man City «cos their manager is almost as studious and gentlemanly as our prof. kindly remind me of one feisty game we've won in recent
times, ok maybe Stoke [it took a broken leg to Ramsey and constant harassment before our players thought it was necessary to stand up to Stoke].
And in
time England may find in her
lost generation of West Indian
kids the country's first seriously hungry fighters in many years.
Every
time the Bucs
lose, the chain gives away a Buc Burger, fries and a Coke to any
kid 12 or under accompanied by an adult who makes a purchase.
last
time out we
lost to a bunch of
kids
I
lose my patience at our
kids all the
time and they have begun to yell back!
If you find that you're
losing connection with your husband by not spending any
time together because with your very stressful life, you've been attending to the
kids and attending to work, then I would say it's
time to carve out a little bit of
time in your life to grow your romance again.
You know how it is: once
kids enter the picture, it gets harder and harder to find
time for your squad, those ride - or - die chicks who've been with you through everything from Braxton Hicks to
losing that baby weight.
Lost is the engagement with learning, the ability to have any unscheduled, non-resume building
time, and the 8 to 9 hours of sleep that
kids truly need.
- All the
times President Obama
lost his chill around
kids: I seriously have ALL THE LOVE for the photos in this post.
Kids this age are capable of forethought, so they may be swayed — in the right direction — if they know they're going to
lose TV
time or a favorite toy if they don't do what they're told.
Most of the
time when older
kids or teens throw tantrums or
lose control, it's because they have very poor problem - solving skills.
According to Safe
Kids Worldwide, every
time you move your child up to the next type of seat, you
lose some protection, so be sure your child's ready for a booster seat.
From small things, such as
losing sleep to make treats for your son's baseball team, to large, such as poor job performance because you are checking up on your
kids» activities, placing too much of your
time and energy into motherhood can negatively impact your life.
Some
kids only
lose their cool once in a while, but others seem to have a harder
time when things don't go their way.
Realizing that when the
kids lost it, I was overwhelmed, and that I could give myself the
time out..
As for
time lost rolling around with the
kids.
ShareThere was a space between having
kids and blogging full
time that I
lost touch with movies (and sleep) but before I was a total movie fanatic.
The eldest of four girls (Jennifer
lost her elder sister Stacey in an accident when they were
kids), Jennifer dedicates her
time and energy to helping our most vulnerable.
That meal
time is the
time when
kids need to
lose the structure.
Kids have their lives so structured these days, from after school tutoring to soccer practice, that free
time to explore and imagine their own games and learn from their friends is
lost.
How many
times have you
lost patience with your
kids during the morning routine?
Other complaints include
lost class
time (about 45 school hours a year),
kids eating a second breakfast unapproved by parents and huge amounts of food and packaging waste.
When a
kid is presented with nothing but free
time, after a while all the external stimulators
lose a little luster.
Yes, toddler toilet training is a challenging and rather gross segment of
time in your role as a parent, but don't
lose sight of what's ahead... cherished memories with your
kids as well as the opportunity to tell their children about their potty training mishaps when they are parents themselves!
I think
kids do
lose out without have some hazy, lazy days of summer and because parents are helicoptering all the
time they have no childhood to explore like we did or even their parents did.
As we figure out how to have
kids use screens in a practical, beneficial, and limited way, it's important for parents to keep in mind not only the benefits
kids gain from limiting screen
time such as increased sleep, improved grades, decreased aggression, and lower body mass index, but also what
kids lose when screen
time is not limited.
Even the most adorable
kid's bedroom theme
loses its charm when the room is disorganized, so help your child learn good habits by stocking the bedroom with the following six essentials, and then taking
time to teach your child how to use them.
In fact, just last month we wrote about a survey of 700 mothers — working and SAHMs; regardless of «title,» a whopping 90 % of respondents were
losing sleep over the exact same concerns (stressing over money, worrying about the
kids, finding enough
time for their partner and managing the household).
They've either
lost their sex drive because of hormones, or they're too consumed with their
kids, exhausted from trying to have it all, having body - image issues, or they're not spending enough «quality»
time with their husbands.
While there's evidence that school breakfast helps
kids in some circumstances (e.g. it improves their nutritional intake), forcing universal school breakfast on
kids is likely to make them fatter, and because of
lost instructional
time, dumber.
But if your
kids lose touch with this ability, it's
time to make a few lifestyle tweaks.
I think
kids will learn self monitoring after a few
times when they
lose what is important.
In fact, I think really the whole decision to have a
kid is kind of illogical if you'd look at it in terms of pros and cons.I mean,
kids cost lots of money, they take up lots of
time, you
lose sleep, you probably have to get used to having a messier house than you're used to.
It wasn't much celebrated when I was a
kid, so I'm making up for
lost time now, hehe!
You'll also
lose sleep because you need those precious hours after the
kids go to sleep so you can have
time to yourself.
And even if this isn't a practice at your child's camp, it's worth it to have one big lunch box so your
kids don't have to worry about
losing lots of small containers and lids in the chaos of lunch
time.
Most of the
time, once
kids (and adults) feel their emotions are understood and accepted, the feelings
lose their charge and begin to dissipate.