Upstate New York is populated with decaying towns built in an era of prosperity last enjoyed
by the grandparents of those who are still left.
Be sure to check out these other recipes inspired
by the grandparents of the Sunday Supper group!
The Oscar Movie is a concept the public both buys into and utterly dismisses the way they would a playlist handed to
them by their grandparents of groovy tunes to play on the airplane.
For example, section 529 college savings plans, prepaid tuition plans and Coverdell education savings accounts are not reported as assets on the FAFSA of a dependent student if they are owned
by a grandparent of the student (or anybody other than the student or the student's parents).
Not exact matches
If you're unfamiliar, the tech in question is the same as what your parents or
grandparents once used to get TV: An antenna that picks up the free broadcast shows that are sent via high transmission tours
by the likes
of ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox.
Born in Hertfordshire, England, and raised
by Quaker
grandparents, Grantham is co-founder
of investment firm GMO (Grantham, May, Van Otterloo), which he helped establish shortly after earning his MBA at Harvard University.
John also sued his Uncle Richard because he and Bill, his brother, share control
of a the $ 2.8 billion trust established
by John's
grandparents J. Willard and Alice Marriott, founders
of the hotel chain.
Campaigns included an initiative started
by college students called «Students with Puerto Rico» and the «Mirta & Angelo hurricane relief» — a campaign created for a woman's great -
grandparents, 80 and 84, who are living «in the shell
of a home» they have left south
of San Juan.
Alas, we now have a few generations
of Catholics, parents and
grandparents themselves, who have somehow missed out on or been short - changed
by the catechesis they received in their homes, schools or parishes.
I'm not sure how that relates to the topic anymore, except thinking about the praying morning and evening and table prayers, brought down through the generations, makes me think
of my parents and
grandparents who taught them to us and prayed them with us, diligently and who certainly would be hurt
by our going from them to a thousand Hare Krishna's every day.
Ironically, many
of the people who enthusiastically volunteer but see their inspiration as universal might not realize that their interest in public service passed down from their parents and passed along
by their friends could stem from the Jewish values that their parents and
grandparents imbibed.
By the time kids have been in and out
of biological family homes, foster care, bounced around aunts, uncles and
grandparents, they ofter have behavior issues and are difficult to place.
The childhood we remember, like the childhoods our parents and
grandparents recount, is inevitably colored
by the limitations
of our youthful perceptions.
These people are also likely to be covered
by health insurance and a retirement plan at work In most cases they work hard for what they have, but at least they have something to show for it: security and decencies and a lifestyle beyond the wildest imagination
of their
grandparents.
To be able to offer grown children a place to visit that is a happy refuge populated
by people called
grandparents is one
of life's deepest dimensions.
And to accept the arguments
of the abolitionist, our great - great -
grandparents had to see beyond the «plain meaning»
of proof texts like Ephesians 6:1 - 5, Colossians 3:18 - 25; 4:1, and I Timothy 6:1 - 2 and instead be compelled
by the general sweep
of Scripture toward justice and freedom.
If my
grandparents had been beaten or lynched for the colour
of their skin, if my parents had suffered under oppressive segregation, if I had a friend or relative who had been shot down in cold blood
by a police department because that is just way more likely if you're Black in America, I'd have been angry, too.
One definition
of «cousin» from Merriam - webster: «b: a relative descended from one's
grandparent or more remote ancestor
by two or more steps and in a different line»
Some
of the children are accompanied
by a
grandparent or other responsible person.
They took a bus and two subways into the city, his pockets packed full
of gifts cards given to him
by his
grandparents.
My heritage, past and future all tie into plates, dishes and steamy bowls
of wonderful comida cooked
by my
grandparents, mother and family.
Immediate family means any
of the following: spouse, ex-spouse, de-facto spouse, child or step - child (whether natural or
by adoption), parent, step - parent,
grandparent, step -
grandparent, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, brother, sister, step - brother, step - sister or 1st cousin.
Raised
by his
grandparents just outside Chicago, Chef Pete Manfredini began his culinary journey at the young age
of six.
Chancellor George Osborne's announcement that the Government will extend shared parental leave and pay to
grandparents will undermine gender equality
by reducing the likelihood
of fathers taking the leave, the Fatherhood Institute has said.
During my natural birth classes they were pretty much attachment parenting advocates (within limits) but they showed balance
by saying that sometimes after you have done everything to calm and comfort a crying baby to no avail, if it you gets to the point where you are frustrated to the point
of snapping and possibly harming the child, it is better to put him or her down step back and possibly call for help (
grandparents, trusted friends) if available.
One afternoon
by husband and I left our daughter with her
grandparents in order to go on a kayak tour
of the harbor.
Avalor is a mythical pan-Latin country ruled over
by a neophyte but plucky teen princess with a magic wand and a brave and loving set
of advisors including her
grandparents, her best friends and a Dr. Smith - type foppish foil
of a cousin.
Dear Abby: Many children don't know their
grandparents for many reasons, but if someone with the age and wisdom to assume the role
of grandparent would like to have a positive influence on my children, he or she is welcome to be addressed that way
by my kids.
Save the 2,008 is supported
by hundreds
of parents,
grandparents, teachers, LMFT's, professors, physicians, attorneys, artists, engineers, and businesspeople, including national experts on youth well - being.
If
grandparents know
of an abusive situation, they are bound
by the same rules as other people.
In the hardest cases
of grandparent sabotage, Muth notes that a parent may have to play hardball
by limiting the
grandparent's time with grandchildren until he / or she agrees to get on board.
Wise
grandparents avoid such rifts
by asking for the patience
of the parents as they make the transition and
by relishing the opportunity to enjoy their grandchildren as
grandparents rather than bearing the many responsibilities
of the parental role.
Alternately many younger parents particularly appreciate the unique place
of parents in the AP framework, when they are often forced
by practical necessity to depend on
grandparents and other family members for «co-parenting» support.
Grandparents who are given custody
of grandchildren voluntarily
by parents may wish to formalize the arrangement.
Lots
of articles address traveling
by air with children, but few
of them are geared to
grandparents traveling with grandchildren without parents.
By the time our
grandparents were caring for their babies in the 1950s, psychoanalyst John Bowlby was making great strides in scientific circles with research demonstrating the enormous impact that nurturing — and lack
of nurturing — had on child development.
By: Rebecah Freeling / Parenting Coach and Behavior Specialist Question: Dear Rebecah - My parents are acting as the surrogate
grandparents of a very «spirited,» strong - willed, 6 - year - old boy.
If your partner and other adult members
of your family — like a
grandparent, aunt or uncle — can help take care
of your baby now and then, this will help your child realize that he or she is safe and secure even if you aren't close
by.
Relative or Intra-family Adoption: Children are sometimes adopted
by their stepmothers, stepfathers, aunts, uncles or
grandparents, if one or both
of their parents can not take care
of them.
In the meantime,
grandparents can help
by not being pushy, especially at the beginning
of a visit.
Grandparents have the right to require the grandchildren to observe a certain level
of civility in their presence, even if the standard is higher than what is expected
by their parents.
Coming from an era when social interactions were more civil,
grandparents are sometimes shocked
by the language and behavior
of their grandchildren.
Conventional attitudes about boys permeate all aspects
of society — parents,
grandparents, teachers, and coaches — and has created... a «boy code»: myths that boys» behavior is driven solely
by their hormones and not the environment, boys need to learn to be tough at an early age, and so on.
Grandparenting styles are affected
by the number
of activities
grandparents and grandchildren share and how often they see each other.»
«I'm lucky my husband works close
by and that both sets
of grandparents live near us.
By giving parents,
grandparents and teachers information on outdoor activities and places to go, our goal is to help children develop a better understanding and appreciation
of the environment and an enthusiasm for exploring the natural world.
Many children are a product
of divorce, are in touch with both their biological and adopted parents, have two moms or two dads (or both), or are being raised
by their
grandparents.
We hope you will consider making a difference in the life
of a child, veteran, parent and
grandparent by continuing to support this playground even after Unwine Wednesday,» stated Kosey.
Most
of us were told
by a pediatrician or
grandparent that we can't even start getting our children to use the potty until after they turn two because they «just aren't ready.»
The pipitan, offered
by the maternal
grandparents is an everyday carrier — the maternal
grandparents are part
of the community and are an everyday feature
of the infant's life.