Any household
where kids live or even visit today probably has a couple (or dozens) of fidget spinners lying around.
You learn how to work with the parents, extended families, schools, hospitals, courts, and communities
where these kids live.
Even though there are now lots of different kinds of custody, fundamentally all custody can be broken down into just two things: who makes decisions about your kids (legal custody), and
where your kids live (residential custody).
Mediation is one alternative for resolving issues around separation and divorce:
where kids live, decision - making, who pays for what, how assets or debts are split up.
Try to always live close to
where your kids live.
A lot of families do work out shared custody situations though,
where kids live with each parent about the same amount of time.
With a break - your - heart performance from seven year old Brooklynn Prince, and a fine turn from Willem DaFoe as the manager of an Orlando motel
where these kids live on the outskirts of Disney World, the film is sure to make noise as the season continues.
Guilt also has a way of keeping us in the past, which distracts us from our present, which is precisely
where our kids live.
One of my friends ordered a phone book from the community
where his kids live (or you could find information online) and orders pizza or other goodies to be delivered to his kids.
Think about
where the kid lives.
Not exact matches
An hour later, we knew all about them —
where they
lived, what they did for a
living, what their
kids were into, and even
where they last went on vacation.
Dustin McKissen is the CEO of McKissen + Company, a marketing and management consultancy located in St. Charles, Missouri,
where he
lives with his wife, Megan, and their three
kids.
[My wife and I] had some
life experiences ourselves
where we've lost children and had other fairly significant challenges in our
lives, and I think that helps a lot when it comes to dealing with special - needs
kids or those in palliative care.
Scroll down for a sneak peek inside Cristiano Ronaldo's insane home,
where he
lives with his his four
kids and model girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez.
As she and her husband struggle to find the best school for their daughter, «I worry about the experiences she'll have early in her
life on the other side of town
where the parks are picturesque and pristine and none of the other
kids have beads and braids like her, and how that might impact her culturally.»
«There is a clear trend
where more and more people are
living alone and delaying having
kids,» says Panteva.
They do not trust that hard work will get them
where they want to be, or believe that the best way through
life is to graduate, get a career, marry, buy a car and house, and have
kids, although they know a few people who have done this.
Michael
lives by TELUS» philosophy to Give
Where You
Live, and when he isn't cheering on his
kids at a soccer game, hiking in the local mountains, or hitting the ski hills, he can be found helping others achieve their goals.
I used to snowboard and hike when I was younger but now I'm looking to settle down in a nice suburb
where we can teach my
kids about
life.
When I'm not covering the subjects for work, I'm putting the knowledge to use on the renovation of a Brooklyn brownstone,
where I
live with my wife and
kids.
I have
lived in Denver my whole
life (29) and for the last 5 years my wife and 2
kids have
lived in a tiny apartment downtown
where the rent is $ 1700 a month.
«The delay never put us in a situation
where any
kids»
lives were in danger or any teachers»
lives were in danger,» he said.
In my case, I
live in a cozy, affluent suburb
where the biggest issue is that the planes flying overhead are too noisy (I
kid you not — that is what people want politicians to fix).
In northwest DC,
where I
live, most families seem to be small, so it is not hard to become the «house with the gaggle of
kids.»
Kid, there have been many different points in my
life where I was a believer like you (not as crazy but still, believed), so it isn't like I read it only once as an atheist.
After
living in Asia for 12 years,
where no one cared that I was not Christian, then coming back to the US and having people get in my face about Christianity and my
kids belittled in school has got my furor up.
And then I imagine supposed I
lived in a world
where everyone walked away... from the
kids, from paying taxes, from jobs, etc..
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance
kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would
live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport
where it belongs
There's a beautiful world of hurting crazy out there and our brave
kids are in the centre of it, and our people are the bloodied wounded because of it, and our dreams and our hopes and our futures and our communities and our countries are hanging in the balance through it, and there is a war in the heavenlies and the man laying beside me is believing that if our
lives aren't up in the air
where the battle is, our
lives on the ground fail.
My wife and I saw the movie in a Toronto suburb
where few Jews
live, and that night the audience was mostly
kids.
I think people, like our homeless
kids» friends, are just hungering for a place
where they can hang out and discover their own hearts, their own
lives, their own paths, free from criticism and judgment and condemnation.
For the uninitiated, Adventures in Odyssey centered around the many adventures of John Whitaker, a portly, aging inventor who owned and operated an ice cream parlor
where kids would go when they needed a moral lesson tacked on to their daily
lives.
Now
where I
live there are only 2 homeless shelters, 1 for women and
kids that are involved in domestic violence.
That is what
kids do
where I
live.
My
kids watched a TV episode of a «
kid - friendly - horror - show» called «Goosebumps»
where a ventriloquist's dummy is evil and destroys the
life of the owner.
Print it out for the fridge, for the
kids, for your family gratitude journal — and take the dare to
live in fullness of joy — right
where you are!
Since 1.1 billion of the world's citizens
live on less than a dollar a day, four college
kids embark on a journey to Guatemala
where they attempt to do the same.
The pre-exilic prophets were already speaking of the judgment to fall «in the latter days» as one in which the God of Israel «will be judge between nations, arbiter among many peoples» 8 and
where the divine judgment would result in a new kind of world in which «the wolf shall
live with the sheep, and the leopard lie down with the
kid; the calf and the young lion shall grow up together, and a little child shall lead them».9
As Dan and I enter that stage of
life when we will likely start a family, we want to raise our
kids in a community of Christ - followers
where diversity is celebrated, questions are welcomed, and differences are handled with love and respect... not flippant «farewells.»
What we model in Way to
Live is very different from the entertainment model of youth ministry that's so widespread today —
where the basic idea is to get a young, charismatic person to keep the
kids busy and make sure they have a good time.
Now in its fourth year, Bedstock is a one - of - a-kind,
life changing music festival,
where artists play from bed for sick
kids stuck in theirs.
But then again, we do want for everything around us to fall into place, home, neighbourhood,
where we
live, city, town, village, farm, mountain top, job, career, family, friends, food (comfort food)
where we dine, what we dine on, schools for our
kids, church, car we drive... yes the list does go on... amazing!
Never mind that I'm
living in a town
where the population is 127 people, and I barely have time to work at my job, and spend time with my wife and
kids, and take care of the house, and write a blog post every now and then.
After hearing
where I
live, the new neighbor said to me, «Oh, you're in the house with the gaggle of
kids.»
We know what kind of lifestyle we want, what kind of marriage, how we want to spend our time,
where we want to
live, how many
kids we plan to have, how we're going to pay for their college education, when and how to retire, what things and experiences we'd like to have.
The
kids living already, right now, who need to be adopted,
where are they to go from here?
Creationists can now bring their
kids to their own state - of - the - art museum — with computer - generated effects and
life - size displays —
where they can gawk at dinosaur bones and hear about how the Tyrannosaurus fits into a literalistic biblical worldview.
Zimmerman will
live his
life with the death of a
kid hanging over his head forever and will never truly be free, no matter
where he goes people will recognize him and hate him.
I wanted to protect him from a
life where the
kids at school who would call him names and not include him in their recess activities.
I now
live with my wife and three
kids down in Texas
where I work to defend modern, science - based farming in America, including true organic farming.