Sentences with phrase «by her eldest daughter»

The sexy lady's attempt to breastfeed her second child was foiled by her eldest daughter who understandably at two years old got jealous when she saw mummy spending more time with little brother than her.
«This design is inspired by our eldest daughter, Saira Paola,» say Pedro and Esperanza from the Jiménez Family.

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«I feel like the Newman family has been taken hostage by Bob Forrester,» the eldest daughter, Susan Kendall Newman, told Vanity Fair in 2015.
Cho Hyun - ah, the former executive vice president of Korean Air and the eldest daughter of the company's chairman, is being charged by Korean prosecutors with violating air safety laws and keeping the crew from performing their duties.
They contend the elder Redstone was manipulated by his daughter.
Georgia led the way, trailed by her daughter and two eldest sons, then a phalanx of cousins and uncles and aunts.
Followed by PLEASE DO N'T JUST DROP THINGS WHERE YOU TAKE THEM OFF as there's generally a trail of clothes from the front door to my eldest daughter's room, she's a bit like a character from The SIMS who just leaves everything where she happens to be stood.
Recently my eldest daughter who is 13 years old wasn't wearing her new sunglasses, when I asked her why she said «daddy said they look like to much» He didn't really mean much by the comment but I was impressed with how much she cared about our opinion.
So, I am happy to tell you that I now am the grandmother to two little girls who are a little over a year old and they have been exclusively breastfed through the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and are still being breastfed by their mother, my eldest daughter, the one who wasn't breastfed.
I'm at a point now where I can forgive her (my body) for what I thought was betraying me and I have come to the realization that my body did not fail me but was attacked just like my daughter was by the infection that stole my eldest child's life.
With my eldest daughter (who is now almost 7) was potty trained at home by 2.5... her daycare wouldn't let her potty train until she was 3 so she had to use a pull up which she would potty in.
I feel them when our eldest daughter, now twelve, draws her family portrait at school with me, her dad, her two sisters and brother and herself surrounded by five cupcake stickers; the stickers she only later tells me are her angel brothers and sisters.
The last building is an American four - square house constucted in 1908 by Nathaniel Banta, who married the Mullers «eldest daughter, Minnie.
My only regret is that I didn't fully co-sleep with my eldest two daughters — I breastfed them both but didn't start the nights with them in our bed — by the morning they'd be with us so why, oh, why didn't we just start each night with them!
One «interim offering» detailed by Budd stated: «The eldest Barry daughter lives in Maidstone and will soon be having a baby.
Defining his PPS role Immediately before being appointed, I got some practice in what it would be like to be a PPS by getting my youngest daughter to be a minister and my elder daughter to be a civil servant and I practised passing paper between them.
One Onwe Bernard who reportedly slept with his daughter in Ukwu - Agba community of Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, has been sanctioned by elders of the community.
Jade Warne is the Hipster Mum, the eldest daughter in a family of 14 children raised by nuns on the beaches of Sydney, Australia.
Prince Charles wears the royal christening gown, which was also worn by his mother, made for Queen Victoria's eldest daughter's christening in 1841.
I'm breaking in a new photographer (youngest daughter) since old photographer (eldest daughter) has gone back to college so some of the styling details get overlooked by both of us.
Anya Taylor - Joy became one of those brief Sundance sensations in 2015 with her very first movie role, playing the eldest daughter in a Puritan family threatened by witchcraft in The Witch.
So real quick: all these daughters of Major General Stanley get found by pirates and the eldest daughter Mabel falls in love with Frederic who just left the pirates but then there's a problem and he has to go back with the pirates, but Mabel fights the pirates and they all end up together in the end.
Speaking to TMZ on Tuesday, the elder Sorvino said, «My daughter is a wonderful person, courageous and a wonderful human being, and she doesn't deserve to have been treated that way by this pig.
«August» is an actor's showcase, and in this case director John Wells («The Company Men») has pit Meryl Streep against her entire family, but in particular eldest daughter Barbara, played by Julia Roberts.A monumental soap opera of arguing, abuse, betrayal, cruelty, pettiness and even incest ensues.
There's a moment in The Birds where heroine Melanie Daniels is confronted by a group of women who accuse her of causing Nature to go weird, while in The Witch, a family alone in the American pre-colonial wilderness blames eldest daughter Tomasin (Anya Taylor - Joy) for the same thing.
By the time eldest daughter Thomasin (Anya Taylor - Joy) sheds her bloodstained dress and calls to the voice in the darkness, the woods feel less like a death sentence and more like a promise of freedom beyond the walls her father built.
Directing with an even more restless energy than he showed in Kings and Queen, Desplechin sketches out a family tragedy, the untimely death of a first - born, that precedes the story by decades and then only overtly references it a few times, even as the shadow of that death hovers over the film: in the cancer that family matron Junon (Catherine Deneuve) has been diagnosed with, in the fragility of her teenage grandson Paul (Emile Berling), and in the odd sibling dynamics that have caused eldest daughter Elizabeth (Anne Consigny) to, in effect, legally separate herself from her brother Ivan (Mathieu Amalric, in a mesmerizingly manic - depressive performance).
In the film, Roberts plays the eldest daughter of a brutally honest matriarch, played by Meryl Streep.
They try to educate their elders by talking to them about why they shouldn't marry off their daughters so young.
Judged, despised, cursed by gods she has long since lost faith in, Clytemnestra reveals the tragic saga that led to these bloody actions: how her husband deceived her eldest daughter Iphigeneia with a promise of marriage to Achilles, only to sacrifice her because that is what he was told would make the winds blow in his favor and take him to Troy; how she seduced and collaborated with the prisoner Aegisthus, who shared her bed in the dark and could kill; how Agamemnon came back with a lover himself; and how Clytemnestra finally achieved her vengeance for his stunning betrayal - his quest for victory, greater than his love for his child.
Among my favorites are Olive Wellwood, a complicated woman whose writing for children supports her large family (she's based on one of my favorite childhood authors, the writer E. Nesbit); her eldest daughter, Dorothy, whose desire to become a doctor is verbally but not always materially supported by her permissive, counter-cultural family; and Phillip, a boy with the drive and genius to become a great potter who is discovered living in the basement of the brand - new South Kensington (soon to be Victoria & Albert) Museum.
[return][return] This book takes a fascinating approach to Galileo by studying him through his eldest daughter's eyes.
Concurrently, Aurélie du Bessancourt, the aristocrat's eldest daughter, tells her own story from 1789 — one of her family scrambling to enter the Palais, being held prisoner by her father and uncle, and her own attempt to escape.
The properties were acquired and combined from 1907 to 1929 by sculptor and art patron Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the eldest surviving daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (1872 — 1942), as her salon and an artist studio space for herself and numerous fellow artists.
Giovanni Baglione's Ecstasy of Saint Francis (1601, The Art Institute of Chicago) is the first truly Caravaggesque painting by another artist; Orazio Gentileschi, who was a friend of Caravaggio's, is represented by two very different works, whilst his immensely talented daughter, Artemisia, is present in the exhibition with Susannah and the Elders (1622, The Burghley House Collection).
Mr. Spring, who penned an essay for the show's catalogue, was joined by an impressive roster of experts: Federica Matta, the artist's eldest daughter; Elizabeth Smith, the former curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; and critics Donald Kuspit and critic Martica Sawin.
No rank held by a woman can confer any title or even precedence upon her husband, although the rank of an hereditary woman peer in her own right is inherited by her eldest son (or, in some cases, daughter).
Jane's eldest is older than 18 so she would not be covered by the child rider; however, her twins and her seven - year - old daughter who has been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia fortunately will be covered by Principal since they do not require medical underwriting for child riders.
My fiancé however is soft and relaxed and thinks that routines are for squares, we argue about who is right and my eldest daughter uses this to her advantage as she knows he is not bothered by her staying up late.
Fall is by far my favourite however I have never decorated for the changing seasons until my eldest daughter turned 4 and really started to enjoy seeing everyones seasonal decor when we go visit our friends and family.
>> On Friday I scared the bejesus out of my ex by sending him a pic of the very realistic wound my eldest daughter had drawn on her hand, in a blog called I Wish I Hadn't Done That.
Then he bounded back up the stairs with a book in his hand for my eldest daughter, written by Neil Gaiman.
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