Sentences with phrase «with kids in the house»

With a kid in the house, and a husband who has a very sweet tooth, I can't escape making desserts every now and then.
With no kids in my house, I tend to use ketchup about once a year.
But you should try exercising with a kid in your house.
Puffy paint is a favorite art medium with kids in my house, give this Puffy Paint Turkey Craft a try!
With a kid in the house, things will certainly be different, but the same level of love and stability will still be here.
But when they are not hunting, they are either resting silently in their bed or playing with the kids in the house.
While staging a home with kids in the house can be challenging, you can accomplish your goals more easily by following these tips.
I have a GE Profile and we have to purposefully close the doors on both the fridge and the freezer section, they don't close automatically (does that make sense???) With kids in the house this is a huge problem.
I think we share the same disease... I just never had a name for mine And... let's face it... with kids in the house, mine will never be picturesque for more than ummm... maybe 10 minutes after I'm done cleaning.

Not exact matches

It's remodeling stores and building smaller, easily navigable shops in densely populated neighborhoods, and it has scored wins with in - house brands like kids» clothing line Cat & Jack.
Long before her days of fame and fortune, Corcoran grew up in Edgewater, New Jersey, one of 10 kids in a two - bedroom house with one bathroom.
When we were raising our young kids at home, we would try to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary, just for the experience of it all — gingerbread house kits at Christmas, school projects on the kitchen table, taco night with all the fixings prepped in bowls.
Only about 6 % of fathers who are married or living with a partner stay at home and take care of kids and the house, compared with 30 % of mothers in a similar arrangement.
I'm in a similar boat to you, 31 with almost all of my net worth is stocks (plus a cash reserve and a bit of equity in the house) and ever so slightly behind the «above average» curve (had two kids in my early 20's, wife is a stay at home housemaker / homeschooler.
But the Zionist soldiers in Israel kill children, innocent little babies, rape women who are innocent, destroy our mosques (I'm from Palestine), run over kids with tanks, destroy our houses, imprison my people, beat my cousins (my cousin was beaten to a pulp by the Zionists), and they're called the good guys in this whole Palestinian - Israeli conflict.
two days later, the kid in my dorm sleeping next to me, showed me a blue print of a house he drew, with an above ground pool, a deck around it, and a privacy fence on the blueprint.
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
12 years later — there we were, driving away from our abusive house church and meglomaniac pastor in our clunky Datsun B210, near bankrupt, with our kids, our TV, our clothing, and my guitar... and a wealth of experience!
I come home to find the kids in dirty clothes, the house disordered, and my husband preparing some elaborate meal because, to keep boredom and depression at bay, he has seized on cooking with the enthusiasm he once had for paid work.
And Jesus may be found in impressive houses, but He's powerfully found with the kids pressed into rotting garbage piles, digging for a handful of food.
And even when everything is good or we've achieved everything we ever wrote on our Bucket List or pinned onto Pinterest boards or we accomplish some long list of the world's version of success and we achieve celebrity or money or the house with the kids and the dog, we still know, deep in our hearts, we're exiles and something, something isn't right here.
I guess you had to be this way with 10 kids in the house....
This huge ministry — which offers housing for the homeless, food for the hungry, preschool for kids whose families couldn't afford it otherwise, green groceries in a food desert, and a community to belong to — started out with Arloa scooping out spaghetti to a couple of homeless guys in her church's side office.
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.
For years as a kid, I was alone with priests in sacristies, cars, swimming pools, houses, classrooms, you name it.
After hearing where I live, the new neighbor said to me, «Oh, you're in the house with the gaggle of kids
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
And The Cathy's do live in nice houses, and the reason they do that is because they all (Truett and his children) have 10 + foster kids that live with them.
Hey there was twenty years between in this guys supposed life there is no history for so yeah there's all kinds of possibilities so what if he had ten wives and 50 kids that's his business as the bible states let him deal with it heck he could have chilling in the roman bath houses that's were he learned to walk on water... And you know what happens in roman bath houses don't you there lennon
It was a long week in our house with the kids off from school and eight days of matzo, but we made it through.
Potato chips are a weakness in our house and this would be fun to spice up some plain ones with the kids.
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We live in a great neighborhood but unfortunately there are only 5 - 6 house with kids and there are no other neighborhoods within close walking...
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
I have been stuck in the house for days with sick kids and am going stir crazy but can't get to the store because one is still sick.
Whether it was making homemade chocolates and creepy crawlers to sell to my neighbors (there were only four houses on my street); running around my yard in a yellow raincoat with a small detective kit pretending to be Harriet the Spy; organizing schoolwide plays and talent shows in 4th grade; making up dances in my living room; or my best venture ever, capturing mini frogs, putting them in a caged box, and charging neighborhood kids to see «Frogland,» I was always up to something.
In the summertime, Carolina would take me and my brother to the pool club by our house, and amongst a sea of one - piece bathing suits, mothers wading with their children, kids running wild, there was Carolina styling an itsy - bitsy black bikini.
Our kids gobble up these sweet potato pancakes with almond milk whenever they are made in our house...
depends on how busy a grandma with a job, kids, baby in house, online business and multiple hobbies is!!
They preferred to chase each other around the house, playing big - bad - wolf with some kids hiding under the fairy tent while others were upstairs playing in Little One's room.
With four kids in the house that morning — my young niece and nephew had slept over the night before — the last thing I felt like doing was cooking something complicated.
With four kids in the house that morning — my young niece and nephew had slept over t
It was just me and the quiet of the house, a rarity in a household with two little kids.
What makes them especially kid friendly, and as fun as eating tacos, is that you can load the wraps with your favorite toppings, and adjust the amount to your liking (in our house this means lots of peanuts, and avocado).
These benefits are part of a very long list that includes cheap takeaway food, sprawling suburbs with affordable housing but little public transport or amenities, short meal breaks, long working hours, quick treats for ratty kids when you're tired from a long day's work, high profits in the food processing industries, foods that are transportable and keep for long periods without spoiling and so on.
My lifelong love affair with those salty, powerfully fishy flavors of the sea no doubt originated with my dad, who was happy to keep tins of sardines in the house, and when I think back we kids must've been a sight to see, eagerly inhaling sardines in mustard or sardines in olive oil with crackers, toast, or just by themselves.
This bolognese recipe is a staple in my house, because I can serve the kids their kid - friendly version with spaghetti sloppy joes, and serve my husband the lightened up version with zoodles.
This Chocolate Avocado Mousse totally hits the spot and is a total hit in my house, especially with my kids.
There was quite a cookie variety in my house at Christmas time when I was a kid: Mexican wedding cakes (my personal fave), chocolatey «n oaty no bake cookies, peanut butter blossoms, those holly berry cookies made with cornflakes, melted marshmallows and cinnamon red hots and I can't forget the Nanaimo bars.
When she's not creating recipes for her blog, cooking, or photographing, she most likely to be found dancing around her house with her kids, adventuring in the forest, reading nutrition and cook books, or dreaming of the next healthy meal and sweet treat to create.
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