Not exact matches
Cho repeated the phrase when a reporter asked her
thoughts on the
growing pressure on her
family to resign and an upcoming rally by Korean Air employees protesting the
family's abuse
of power.
«The parents
of the Millennial generation
grew up in a feminist world, whether they claimed the label or not,» says Freedman «Women brought in a substantial part
of family income and aspirations for women's educations changed... Now I
think this current generation could be a breakthrough generation for feminism.»
My heart dropped further when I
thought about the
growing macabre club
of families in Las Vegas and Orlando and Charleston and Newtown, who have to relive their own day
of horror every time another mass killing occurs.
When we
thought about what we do and the mission that we're on, it was certainly about
growing our business, but it was also about the hundreds
of thousands
of families that rely on our business in what they do,» said ARO ® Global Marketing Leader Liz Cope.
You were amazed at how they remembered every word, and I
thought of another generation
growing up in the safety
of our
family fables.
* worship God, whose will is and who has always yearned for us to...... be free and independent;...
think;... be curious;... be intelligent and wise;... value knowledge over ignorance and compassion over knowledge;... be creative;...
grow and mature;... live long healthy satisfying lives;... live non-violently without vengeance;... be generous;... be hospitable;... be compassionate;... do no harm;... heal and rehabilitate and restore;... forgive and reconcile and include all and have all participate;... be good stewards
of all resources;... live here and now as one
family;... live in a loving intimate relationship with God;... be transformed through resurrection; and... be the kingdom
of God.
I personally do nt
think Jesus would have considered anyone an enemy, and I
think your new age friends are precisely on the money, they ARE just like you, cept maybe you have been better educated in the ways
of «getting along with others», so sure, you wont like or love an adult acting in a juvenile manner and hurting someone you care about, but you should understand that had you
grown up with their situation, with their friends or
family, that you'd be making the same hurtful decisions as them.
The «will
of God» — what God wants for us — is for us to: * Be Free and Independent *
Think * Be Curious * Be Intelligent and Wise * Value Knowledge over Ignorance and Compassion over Knowledge *
Grow * Live Long Healthy Satisfying Lives * Live Non-Violently Without Vengeance * Be Hospitable * Be Generous * Heal and Reconcile and Rehabilitate * Be Good Stewards
of all Resources * Live Here as One
Family * Live in Relationship with God * Be Transformed through Resurrection
The major health improvements in our cows made us start
thinking about our own health and the health
of our
growing family.
Interviewed when he was on tour in Japan in May, Paul McCartney explained how he
grew up eating meat and never really
thought about it much until one day when he was sitting down eating a plate
of lamb and saw lambs outside in a field: «Like most people, you
grow up and you just eat what your
family eats.»
If you have followed Casa de Crews for any length
of time, I
think you have figured out that
growing up, in my
family, we have always found comfort, and love with Italian dishes, cooked by my Italian mother.
Contented, I sipped on lambanog, a subtly sweet coconut spirit, and
thought about how lucky I was to be part
of the
growing Bad Saint
family.
With the continued support
of their customers, a dependable forward -
thinking family of employees and a strong management team, Diaz Foods continues to
grow and prosper.
I
think my favorite side is potato salad but I
grew up eating that at all
of my
family gatherings.
As a child
growing up in an Italian
family, I
thought there was something magical about the large shells stuffed, as if they were shells from the sea filled with the creamy taste
of ricotta just to please me.
To the best
of our ability, their father and I raised our children to see both parents working in the home and without as normal, and when they
grew up, our daughters, our only children, had no second
thoughts about giving time to their careers, nor to the advantages
of breastfeeding and the importance
of providing healthy, whole foods to their
families.
When you are behind the closed doors
of family, success, children
growing up, it's hard to
think about leaving, but I am starting to seriously
think that for the greater good it's the best move.
Also
think back on your own
family traditions when you were
growing up and include any you're fond
of.
I don't
think any garden is static, and certainly ours changes with the seasons, with the needs
of our
growing family, and with our preferences for certain foods or creative hobbies.
The idea
of natural parenting is
growing and becoming more popular, but sometimes it's hard to find other
families that
think and parent the same way as you do.
Even the people in my
family who I
thought were supportive
of breastfeeding seem so ready for him to
grow up and «stop that.»
You can find out about their interests, their
family, their home, their
thoughts about parenting and open adoption, and about what kind
of relationship they want to have with you as your child
grows up.
I am searching for common ground here, so let me say that no, I don't
think children should
grow up within a
family where chaos is a way
of life.
GRETCHEN MALLIOS: Well, I
think what I find is that most women have their ideas
of what their parenthood will look like through their own experiences when they were
growing up, through their
family formation.
Needless to say, by the next day the
thoughts have sunk in and we're ready to dig in our heels and make our
growing family fit into our tiny apartment, and even spent well into the night before chatting about names and the other idle chit chat that goes along with the beginning stages
of pregnancy.
«It is so powerful when you start helping
families to
think about the kind
of person they hope for their children to become when they
grow up, vs. the behaviors and qualities they are actually teaching their children.»
Some
of us aren't breastfeeding or bottle - feeding any more (and you
thought it was going to last forever) but you're still a part
of our community and you're still nourishing and loving your
family so we've
grown to expand two more communities where we can talk about our highs and lows
of that journey in a safe, judgment - free environment.
Originally we
thought we were done so we gave away all
of our baby items, but we decided to
grow our
family, so a car seat would be a fantastic start to gathering baby gear for baby # 3
Fears
of intimacy and commitment,
thought to be results
of divorce, are in fact phenomena often experienced by children who
grew up in disturbed intact
families.
When Sarah Booy and Heather VanGelder began
thinking about all
of the wonderful events they had attended with Christian Heritage — conferences and picnics filled with fellowship with other
families, inspirational teaching and great opportunities to
grow in their love for Jesus,... their heart
of gratitude was stirred.
At this point in my life, if God were to bless our
family with a newborn baby, and I've
thought about this a lot, I would get 5 packs
of Two - Sided Wipes, 2 Pail Liners (probably GroVia Perfect Pails) 1 BumGenius Bottom Cleaner and 3 spray bottles, 24 Newborn orange edge prefolds and 24 yellow edge prefolds, 1 6 - pack
of size Half Flats, 3 packs
of Birdseye Flats size small / one - size, 2 Bummis Super Brite newborn covers because those really work to stay below the cord stump during that first week, 1 Lana wool pull - on small, 1 Disana Wool Pull - on newborn and 1 small to
grow into as an extra, 1
of each
of the Babee Greens wool covers.
I
think it's really important that growth extend to all working
families in this district, and I
think those are very strong ways
of growing our Social Security trust fund.
I might add, you know, there are so many things that Martin Gardner did that are so important to me, but I should mention his first, the first book
of his that I ever saw, which was Fads and Fallacies in the Name
of Science, which I remember very clearly running into at age 14 in a friend's book [shelf] and that book just, what's the word, the scales fell from my eyes I
think is the expression; meaning that I, up until age 14, even though I had
grown up in a
family, my father was a physicist and I was very exposed to science, I never really
thought too much about, I mean, things that, sort
of, you might say superstitions or just, sort
of, I don't know, mysterious [forces] in the world, you know ESP and paranormal things and predicting the future and such things.
Most
of us
grow up
thinking the strongest, bravest thing we can do is sacrifice our true needs to become something that makes our most beloved ones (
family, friends, neighbors, community, etc.) happy.
I want them to
think leading an active and fit life is normal as they
grow and have
families of their own.
And just
think of the air miles we certainly racked up quite a few bobbing between Germany (home) and U.K. (
Family) when I was
growing up.
Growing up I loved the retro clothing seen in
family photos - the bell bottoms my mom wore in the 70s, the beaded clutches from my grandmothers» hay days in the 50s... but never did I
think the era
of my childhood, the 90s, would come full circle so quickly (show what I know!)
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When she was
growing up, her
family teased her for being «boy crazy,» but she preferred to
think of herself as a budding dating expert.
i have 4 kids all
grown and gone.not working right now.10 grandkids and 1 great grandchild on the way.love my
family and would give my life for anyone
of them.dont
think i have ever really been in love for real, if you know what mean.
The number
of mixed ethnicity
families is
growing, and things go so well that some even
think that there are not problems with interracial dating.
As an aside, when I was
growing up in a
family of nine children, we all
thought our brother, Wiley, was the most handsome, precisely because he had the smoothest most radiantly dark hued skin.
That Benjamin
grew up, eventually settled in the United States, and had a
family is comforting, as is the revelation that the farmer he had
thought of as «Papa» came to be decorated as a war hero for his bravery in hiding Jews from the Nazis.
Never
thought I would consider buying a crossover platformed vehicle, but when your
family grows you have no choice, but to get rid
of the fun car: -LRB-.
I
grew up in a big
family, one
of sixteen cousins on my mother's side, and as I've gotten older, I've
thought a lot about what the particular experience
of being from a big
family means.
I do not believe it is always the case... in my own
family of three sisters my mom had a different relationship with each
of us... reflecting back now that she is gone, I see how my siblings and I had different personalities that fit or clashed with hers... since my mom's recent death, as the mother
of my own
grown daughter, I have been
thinking lately about the secrets we hold from our children... Paula's mother told stories to express her inner feelings and history but suppose she had been more honest with her daughter about her past... is total honesty necessary in
families?
Back then I
thought I would
grow up and
grow old in the city
of Kabul, surrounded by my big, complicated, loving
family.
In my opinion I
think Paula is
growing as a character and wants some sort
of stability and
family in her life.
The Fraser Institute doesn't
think growing families need more space, so they excluded the cost
of shelter from their cost
of raising kids tally.
Her son Leo
grew up working for the
family business, and Connie
thought he could make a go
of it.