Not exact matches
His youngest was upset about leaving the skate park in Boston and did not
seem pleased about the move, while his
oldest was thrilled his
dad would be playing with LeBron James.
But things have changed since the good
old days your
dad seems to want to go back to.
Maybe in a few years when she's a little
older... Many of the bigger kids
seemed reluctant to return to mom and
dad once their Mini Club was done for the day.
Actually, it all
seems somewhat horrifying to me, perhaps because I've spent so much time the past few years hanging around my
dad's nursing home, so I'm a bit thankful I probably won't be around to see it (and based on what I observe in nursing homes, maybe we should focus on keeping men alive longer so women, after caretaking for so many years, might have someone to look after them in their
old age).
So even if your husband still doesn't
seem that excited when the baby's six weeks
old, it doesn't mean he won't eventually be completely smitten by the baby and end up being a wonderful
dad.
My mom helped my
dad gut and renovate a 75 - year -
old house themselves, with little kids in tow, and we were cloth diapered and she used the clothesline and yes, I realize that this all
seems made up, because who really does this?
When you have a newborn and an
older child or children at home, it can
seem impossible (and exhausting) to make sure everyone's fed, bathed, had diapers changed, and gets some quality time with Mom or
Dad.
Maybe the nickname Frank, which
seems too
old school and stiff, has been a deterrent for some
dads.
It
seems natural selection is working against
older dads, weeding out their descendants.
Instead I
seem to attract single
dads (my absolute dealbreaker),
older men, creepy, etc..
Julie has two kids from a previous marriage and Peter as portrayed by the always affable Krasinski, decked out in hoodies and sneakers,
seems more like a cool
older brother than a step -
dad.
19 year
old Katrina (Barclay) has a baby, lives with her
dad and is mightily pissed off at... well, a lot of people it
seems.
With all the stress of illness and
old age, they no longer
seem to be getting along as well as they used to, which makes me wonder if it is possible that my stepmom would — or could — change her will if my
dad passes first.
He is about 3 years
old we think, and
seems to like men and women equally, but he loves to follow his foster
dad around wherever he goes.
My
dad has commented that Mickey
seems to want to «hang out with another
old duffer.»
my
dad is the type of guy that would «drop a cat at the farm» when we were kids but after he got a second chance at life with a kidney transplant, all of a sudden ALL LIFE
seemed precious to him, to include this
old tomcat, named Roscoe.