And, honestly, comparing the hassle of doing a load of laundry with the time involved in taking public transportation is like saying that it's not right for someone to have to
tie their shoes because you can afford Tieks.
Stop
tying their shoes because you are in a hurry.
Not exact matches
Because autism is a largely invisible condition, misunderstandings can arise unless co-workers know what their autistic colleagues are capable of and what they aren't; the latter category may include simple things like greeting co-workers in the morning or keeping their
shoes tied.
It's classroom management, paperwork, navigating the moods and personalities of 25 children,
tying shoes, wiping boogers, sharing silly stories, trying to be mature instead of laughing at kids farting (I can never NOT laugh at this,
because I'm still five years old apparently), repeating myself approximately a hundred times a day, wanting to bash my head into the wall if I have to repeat myself again, solving conflicts, taking sneezes straight to the face, oh and actually teaching the state standards!
The Moorings offers a great design for kids
because it is with a one pull bungee lacing system and an adjustable forefoot Velcro strap so not need or
tying shoes!
Because the laces were
tied around the player's ankle, when he stepped on the
shoe he suffered a career ending severed Achilles tendon.
Desired among teachers, coaches and parents alike,
shoe tying is a skill that we desperately want out children to know
because it's important.
Letting them cry for 2 minutes
because you are
tying putting on your three - year olds
shoes to get everyone out the door; that, my dear, is short - term stress.
--
because the fine motor skills that make for good brushing «don't really develop until about the age when a child can begin to
tie shoes or write in cursive,» Miller explains; and start flossing when your child's teeth no longer have space between them,
because then the toothbrush isn't able to reach plaque and debris between the teeth.
Of course the Congress could decide to do that
because the President
tied his
shoes wrong in the morning if it wanted to.
«It could be from wearing strappy or badly fitting
shoes,
tying your laces too tight, walking too long — really anything that causes pressure,
because the area is so sensitive.»
because at the end of the day you've got to be able to bend over and
tie your
shoes, or be comfortable with getting on and off the ground without the process being too cumbersome.
~ Shirt: J.Crew ~
Shoes: Zara ~ Bow
Tie: Timo Weiland ~ Bag: Zara ~ Jewelry: Ebay, Aldo, Casio, DIY ~ I wore this bow tie in a recent post; which is funny because I've had it for so long, yet I have never really worn it until n
Tie: Timo Weiland ~ Bag: Zara ~ Jewelry: Ebay, Aldo, Casio, DIY ~ I wore this bow
tie in a recent post; which is funny because I've had it for so long, yet I have never really worn it until n
tie in a recent post; which is funny
because I've had it for so long, yet I have never really worn it until now!
I love it partly
because of how chic it looks, but mostly
because every time I lace them up I am reminded of my ballet days of
tying the ribbons on my pointe
shoes.
Because of its versatility, Turquoise is a great accent color in jewelry, purses,
shoes, hair accessories and even nail polish for women, and
ties, shirts and sportswear for men.
And
because it
ties around your ankle they stay put when walking so your foot doesn't migrate into the cruel part of the
shoe.
What is killing me is, I will buy one great piece, like a pretty coat or a neat pair of
shoes, but then I can't ever seem to be able to wear it / them
because then I don't have anything else to
tie it all in.
The only concern I have is the
shoes because wraps /
ties can cut the ankle off and make you look like you have cankles.
Even though her rose - print backpack and plaid heels have completely different vibes and color schemes, they work
because they're only in small doses and her neutral outfit
ties together the black in her
shoes and her bag.
«I
tied the eight - year - old's
shoes for so long
because we had to get out of the house,» she says.
Collection marks perhaps the earliest investigation of what Rauschenberg called «pedestrian color,» a strategy inspired by the way that different colors of clothing interacted in a crowded street or room: «Someone might be wearing a very bright
tie or green
shoes,» he explained, «but somehow it was all absorbed
because all of these things, even though they were individually brilliant, were accepted in a content [sic] that made them both independent and neutral.»
And I'm going to throw a video of doing it Marshall's way in the show notes,
because I actually haven't been able to find another video on YouTube, and I think that the world is a poor place without more people
tying their
shoes in the way that Marshall says.
Marshall Lichty: I don't remember it, but it's appropriate
because I've just got a kid who's learning how to
tie his
shoes.