Sentences with phrase «auntie life»

I love auntie life

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These bowls are full of life, flavor, and spice just like my aunty.
«I'm going to be living with an auntie of mine who lives down the street from the school,» Floyd said.
About what a gift it is to have «aunties» like that in your life at that delicate age, remembering the women who so greatly influenced me in those years.
He grew up in a house with a grandma, two parents, four siblings, and live - in «aunties,» who were distant relatives who cared for them.
An insiders close to the embattled singer, Dammy's aunties, who lives in the US and who pleaded for her identity to be shielded, he was only a victim of circumstance.
Having travelled the world with elite athletes like the Olympic Winter Team and Worldtour Surfers, high profile executives in the business world, and being the auntie and friend to adorable children and people, she thrives to help each walk of life achieve their individual optimum.
Photographer of love and life * travel enthusiast * Chihuahua mom * newlywed * California girl * born on the wrong continent * music addict * proud auntie * UCSB alum (Go Gauchos!)
I feel so lucky to have had tons of auntie / nephew time with you this weekend and can't wait to spoil you rotten all your life!
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The speaker, played by Peter Gallagher, urges people to turn the word «impossible» into «I'm possible,» which for a sixty - something woman who is more or less ignored by the hip young people in a New York office means that there is always time to start living and maybe even become an auntie Mame.
Harry Potter is eleven years old and living with his mean auntie, uncle and cousin in a small house in Surrey, more specifically in the cupboard under the stairs.
The director calls on two of his The Help alumni for smaller but equally important roles: Viola Davis plays the battered mother who abandons James when he was a boy but who pops back into his life during the height of his fame, and Octavia Spencer plays the auntie who steps in as a guardian when the boy's father (Lenny James) enlists in the military.
One minute they're racing around playing Eighties pop songs, the next they're recounting the deprivations of small - town life with Murphy springing to the top of a wardrobe to play tiny - voiced Joyce from the village shop, a peevish character not a million miles away from the Aunties of Martin McDonagh's «The Cripple of Inishmaan.»
She is whisked away from her home by mysterious great - aunties who live in a large Victorian home, formerly «St. Agony's Asylum for the Deranged, Despotic, Demented & Otherwise Undesirable (That Is to Say, Criminally Insane).»
He did not disagree with his aunty, though, because he was too choked with expectation, too busy imagining his new life away from the village.
Every year in Australia our communities unnecessarily lose trusted Elders, Aunties and Uncles; people you won't necessarily read about, but who were sources of stability, governance, order and counsel in the places they lived.
Healthy Families is all about giving you the information, knowledge and confidence to support the young people in your life — whether you're a parent, guardian, grandparent, a favourite uncle or an awesome auntie.
The statistics of infant and perinatal mortality are our babies and children who die in our arms... The statistics of shortened life expectancy are our mothers and fathers, uncles, aunties and elders who live diminished lives and die before their gifts of knowledge and experience are passed on.
Grandmas and aunties who used to tend to moms and babies are today's career women... with active social lives and triathlons to train for.
You are the light of your family's life (especially all your aunties!!)
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