Sentences with phrase «week at my kid»

This last week was Teacher Appreciation week at my kids» school.
Just wanted to let you know this pack was featured this week at the Kids Learning Printables Linky Party!
I currently work two days a week at my kid's school, assisting the sweet kiddos who need a little extra help.
Here are Zendaya and Yara Shahidi this week at the Kids» Choice Awards this weekend.

Not exact matches

The first few weeks were an adjustment, she concedes, but after she settled in to the NextKids routine, popping over to visit her daughter replaced the regular coffee breaks she would take at a traditional office (and eliminates time spent guiltily wondering how her kids were doing).
Across the street, a package of new pencils decorated with purple flowers — ready for the start of the school year — lay near watermarked snapshots of kids at summer camp, grinning up through grass that hadn't been mowed in weeks.
If you want to employ parents who need to drop their kids off at school at 7:45, allowing them to come into the office at 8:30 instead of 8:00 can make a big difference in their week.
Predicting an «acceleration» of growth after weeks of downturn and uncertainty, he told CNBC: «You've got a lot more kids graduating from crypto programs at universities now.
I generate almost that much right now as an employee but do not have the guts and drive to start a business at 40 with 2 young kids, specially since I have a cushy and interesting job that lets me work 40 hours or less per week.
We break our hour - long service up into three segments which include a lot of interaction, dynamic story - telling, crafts and at the end of the service I grill my kids with questions from the bible lesson for the week.
My kids are forced to say «under god» every morning... you can't run for office without spouting god every five minutes... religious people assume you are a believer... at work you can get in trouble if you «admit» you laugh at religion... and even this weeks tragedy has been nothing but offering of pointless «prayers», claims to «gods will» and other religious lunacy...
Every week at the Shabbat table, my husband sings Aishet Chayil (right after blessing the kids) and it's special, because I know that no matter what I do or don't do, he sees everything past the minimum needed to survive as me blessing the family with my energy and creativity.
While it is a challenge going to Mass every week with the kids it is also a wonderful thing to do and important to ensuring that Christ remains firmly at the centre of our family life.
PS my 24 yr old and 13 yr old kids have me making your energy bites and sweet potato brownies at least once a week.
I made this smoothie at a health fair at a local elementary school last week and it was a huge hit among the kids!
Before I started making homemade toaster pastries, I would pick up a box or two each week at the grocery store and my kids would be thrilled to have them for breakfast.
Prep everything for this delicious taco bowl (which doubles as a taco buddha bowl) at the beginning of the week to have a healthy fulfilling meal all week long that's kid - friendly and protein - packed!
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.
When our kids were younger, our family vacationed with friends for a whole glorious week down at the Jersey Shore.
Have your kids do some type of learning activity at least a few time a week and become the meanest mom ever.
The photo above is a behind - the - scenes look at my friend Jenn styling one of the recipes during a photoshoot last week despite three kids, one cat and one dog underfoot!
we probably have them as dinner at least once a week because my kids think they are «carrot fries» when you cut them the right way, and because a pack of carrots can last an awful long time in the fridge.
I have an insane amount of apples to use up at the moment (we went apple picking a few weeks back and Jesse insisted on picking 17 LBS (I kid you not) of apples for just the two of us to eat.
As a kid who grew up eating frozen fish sticks at least once a week, and loving them I might add....
The kids have been begging for mini donuts and yesterday was our first Saturday at home in weeks, so I finally took out the mini donut maker Jenny gave us, and got to work.
We were busy around here — took the girls to see a show at our local theater, did some meal prep for this week, went to a kid's birthday party, and had the girls help me make my Cranberry Orange Bread to bring to a friend's house for brunch on Sunday, which was a lot of fun.
My kids ask me to make lasagna at least once a week and while I...
You know how these things go... one day you have to cut your kid off at 3 cups of grapes and the next week he looks at you like you are growing a third eye if you even imply that he likes to eat grapes.
I swear my kids order it at least 3x a week.
I picked up a broccoflower at the store and roasted it as «popcorn» a few weeks ago, but the kids were not on board.
At least once a week, for example, each Kelly's location hosts «Kids Night at Kelly's.&raquAt least once a week, for example, each Kelly's location hosts «Kids Night at Kelly's.&raquat Kelly's.»
Since my days are normally pretty full with work, kids, and a husband who has an extremely odd schedule, I like having my post workout meal prepped at the beginning of each week.
We used to get together at least once a week for playmates with our kids and once a month (or more) for a night out and drinks.
After a long week back at school (for the kids) and work (for me), I saw this perfect recipe.
Starting weeks beforehand, my kids carefully plan all the food and activities they want to have at their parties.
And while at first I resisted because I just thought you were being polite in a «We'd love to hear every precious new word your kid used incorrectly this week» or «No, please tell me more about how web analytics work,» kind of way, I've since concluded that this is silly.
These two snack ideas are my the favorites in our house and the kids eat them at least once a week.
Well, we spent a week in Poland during the kids» autumn holidays at the beginning of October last year and I liked the food soooo much, I just had to try to recreate some or better said almost all of the delicious dishes we had there, at home.
Once every week or two he takes it out of the closet and hands it to me to open our latest coconut that the kids begged me to buy at Whole Foods.
Because I know this is a surefire way of seeing my kids eat their veggies, I like to make this roasted broccoli at least once a week.
I make pancakes for breakfast at least once a week — my kids can't get enough.
I like the look of this a lot, and am trying to get four veggie meals in a week, loving this month's theme, but my kids don't at cauliflower.
For the past week and a half, my husband and I have been home while our kids are away at camp.
Give Kids the World (GKTW) is a non-profit organization that provides week - long vacations for children with serious illness and their families to Central Florida at no cost.
The kids requested them every day at breakfast for a week straight, and a great go - to (and also «to - go») breakfast recipe was born!
My kids fave fish is tilapia — we have it at least twice a week.
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.»
My dairy allergic daughter will be out of school next week, so she'll be at the day care... yet I can not make anything with tree nuts due to kids with nut allergies there.
by Aimee Full disclosure: this week I was at the beach with friends and our kids instead of recipe developing and preparing for the start of school.
Over the next week, we'll be sharing all of the recipes demo'ed at the Fiery Foods show here on the blog so you kids can try them at home.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z