Sentences with phrase «dad is in town»

Anyway, my mother - in - law visited first over the weekend and today I'm off work because my dad is in town.
On a side note I got my sweater and necklace at a second hand shop when my mom and dad were in town last month.
Last night, my Dad was in town for work and he took us out for dinner.
My dad was in town from Ohio and on the way down his windshield wipers stopped working.
Fortunately, my dad was in town to collect the Sprogs from school while I was being arduously beautified.

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«You learn a heck of a lot when you talk to people not in a formal setting, not in a roundtable discussion, not in a town hall meeting, but just when moms and dads are shopping at a grocery store,» she says.
My dad is in the Indian army, and I did my engineering degree in in this town near Bombay called Pune.
One Sunday when I was eleven years old my dad was the guest speaker at a church in a nearby town.
Frank P. said concerning his father: «My Dad was a big shot in town.
Most people really loved my dad in town and never knew he was like that, it was like a Jekyll and Hyde situation.
David, my dad says its the closest you can get to Paris without leaving town is a visit to La Farine Bakery on College Ave in Oakland.
MGoFish.com reported earlier this weekend that Devin Bush Sr., the dad of early enrollee LB Devin Bush Jr. and the head coach of Flanagan High School, was spotted around town in Ann Arbor with recruits.
Dreading the water cooler banter on Monday with his work mates, Mark grudgingly prepared some opinions on how the Manchester United front three look finally to be gelling in the face of opposition like Huddersfield town and how young Master Schmeichel made a save his dad would've been proud of against whatever Sunday league side Leicester cantered to a victory over.
There are always new ones being launched, so be sure to check back periodically, and don't hesitate to write if you'd like to see our older mom or dad group in your town.
Besides the time he spends with his dad and the few months my mom lived in town and saw him a couple of afternoons a week, Cavanaugh is with me and has been with me pretty much all of the time for his entire life.
Whether you host it at your kids» school or meet up at a local coffee shop once a month, you'll be surprised how many single moms and dads in your town have been looking for a group to join!
My parents divorced when I was ten, so my time was split between the seaside town in Massachusetts where I was raised in by my mother, and the ski slopes of Stratton Mountain in Vermont, where my dad had moved to build trail - side vacation homes and to help develop a ski area out a tree - filled mountainside.
If, by chance, a child gets sick, there is an out - of - town house guest that generates an extra load of sheets and towels or requires a home - cooked meal, or the family decides to go on vacation (usually defined for mom and dad as taking some time off work so that they can Baby Bunch in a different location), all bets are off and you will find yourself consumed by mess.
Whether you are looking for the coolest stroller in town, a toy to engage with your child, or a place to hang out with other dads, Seahorses is your place.
I mean we have an account from Thomas Digges sort of written much later saying, «Yeah, my dad, you know, back in the day» — I'm paraphrasing — «Back in the day my dad was doing these things with tubes and pieces of glass and, you know, he could see a coin that we placed out in the field and he could, you know, read the lettering on the entrance to the church on the other side of town
I'm the kind of person who starts thinking about lunch while loading the dishwasher with my breakfast bowl; the kind whose NYC tour when family and friends come to town consists of a string of food shops and restaurants, with a bit of walking in between (true story: The first time he came to visit, my dad had to remind me that he was also interested in the Statue of Liberty and Central Park).
Halloween is our favorite holiday (as you guys who have followed for a while know) so we knew we needed a mom & dad's night out to enjoy being in our favorite throw - back costumes around town.
My dad was finally back in town, so we went to this cool little restaurant downtown with my mom, brother and grandparents.
My Dad came into town on Monday afternoon and is staying at nearby hotel, so it's been nice to spend some time with him and Rich in the evenings soaking up these last pre-baby days!
Let your mom and dad know you're open to hearing about the single guys in town — even if it's via his overbearing mother.
I am a single dad... I live in the Woodlands and I have a ranch in tx... also bought a couple of hardware stores... wish I hadn't... lol... no business in that damn town... but I do love the ranch we have elk, antelope, and other exotics...
At the point in life that I am currently at, I have for 3 months now taken a good look and observed combing through and carefully weighing all options I have here in this Podunk ass town I have lived in since birth, and since my dads death ive decided 23 single no kids good looking and nothing...
Move over Dream Daddy, there's a new dating simulator in town and it's considerably... Date is the adorable new six - chapter title from Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet and romance other hot Dads.
With Jeremiah out of town, Marty is forced to bring his son Roscoe to his next job in San Francisco; hoping for some quality time with his dad, Roscoe ends up spending it all with the Pod when Marty is forced to babysit Alex Katsnelson, the teenage CEO of a security software company.
David's persistence in trying to grant his Dad his humble desires despite the inevitable absence of prize noney and thus poke two fingers at his home town former cronies who have written him off, is touching and enteraining enables a small triumph; act of tenderness which makes this film quietly memorable in underlining the need for small but significant acts of human kindness.
The violent dummy's dad (John Travolta) happens to be the Sheriff in town, and his gal (Karen Gillan) runs the local hotel.
Extras: «Making a Sequel,» «Look Who's Back,» «Co-Dads: Will & Mark,» «The New Dads in Town: Mel & John,» «Captain Sully,» deleted / extended / alternate scenes, gag reel.
While raising a stake for the World Series of Poker, Huck falls for a new - to - town chanteuse (Drew Barrymore) and, in several mesmerizing, heated exchanges, butts heads with his estranged poker - champ dad (Robert Duvall, in the rare Zeroes role where he's not window - dressing).
The third is a quasi-Seattle production: Bobcat Goldthwait's World's Greatest Dad was shot in Seattle with a mix of local and out - of - town crew, and debuts out of competition.
What follows is a road trip he takes with his intelligent but underachieving son (Will Forte) and an eventual extended family meet - up in his Nebraska childhood town, where Forte's character learns much about his dad that the old man never told him himself.
Meanwhile, 13 - year - old teen pin - up Benjie (Evan Bird) has completed rehab and is ready to act again, encouraged by his manager mother (Olivia Williams) and self - help guru dad (John Cusack), who are unnerved when they hear that Agatha is back in town.
But he was also just an annoying 17 - year - old who took off all of his clothes in the town square and was, like, «I don't need your money, Dad
This involves getting his dad (Steve Buscemi) a job in Sheeniâ $ ™ s home town, then getting kicked out of his mumâ $ ™ s house for bad behaviour.
They live with their dad (Callum Keith Rennie, who is always great), about an hour away from a town, near Vancouver in a beautiful house with floor - to - ceiling glass windows.
But when their deadbeat biological father Dusty (Mark Wahlberg) suddenly arrives in town looking to make up for lost time, the two men engage in a battle of wits to prove who is the better dad.
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My dad would say, he great up in a little town called Selma, Alabama, and he would say, boy, you know, you're lucky.
My dad bought his first Mercedes there in the 70s and, despite the fact that I no longer live in MD, he definitely wanted... to check there when I told him I wanted to get a C300 (and was back in town for the holiday).
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After 13 painful years in Pine Bluffs, Lou's dad surprises the whole family by announcing that the Zuhr family will soon be moving to the stinkiest town on the planet - Pittsville, USA.
Logan Wilde is new in town, having moved to Xanadu, Wyoming, with his dad after his mom sent a postcard letting them know she was never coming back home.
Set, as are his previous novels, in Holt, a small town on the High Plains of eastern Colorado, it follows the declining days of Dad...
Following the death of his mother, 16 - year - old Joey Crouch travels by train from Chicago to a small town in Iowa to live with the father he has never met, who is less than welcoming when Joey arrives at his dad's dilapidated, smelly cabin.
Listen to the opening paragraph of the book: «Dad and I leave town in the early dark... It's so early he's wiping hills of sand piled in the corners of his eyes.
I'm a work from home dad who writes books, freelances for cash or hockey tickets, gardens with reckless abandon, and laments the pizza options in his town that is north of Nashville.
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