After
my daughter pulled my hair I told her firmly that it hurts mommy, she should not do it.
Since becoming a mom, she's learned to do everything one - handed, often while letting her baby
daughter pull her hair and poke her in the face.
Not exact matches
Her curly black
hair was
pulled back from her face, and she shifted nervously as her
daughter, Sewwandi, took a seat in the circle with us.
I want my
daughter to know that the boy called her ugly or pushed her or
pulled her
hair didn't do it because he admires her, it is because he is a little asshole and assholes are an occurrence of society that will have to be dealt with for the rest of her life.
And I contended with them and cursed them and beat some of them and
pulled out their
hair; and I made them take oath in the name of God, saying, «You shall not give your
daughters to their sons, or take their
daughters for your sons or for yourselves...» (13:25)
My
daughter is making me worried a lot from hitting her head to
pulling her
hair.
Today, for example, my
daughter forgot her packed lunch, I
pulled my son's
hair too hard when combing it, I forgot to run the dishwasher last night and to feed the fish, we ran out of toilet paper and their favorite cereal (even though I went to the freaking store yesterday), and I ran over the garbage can backing out of the driveway.
My
daughter has recently started
pulling my
hair.
My son is literally always
pulling my
daughters hair.
My
daughter was constantly
pulling up her straps so I looped a
hair band around both dress straps in the back and secured it with a flower
hair clip.
According to Buffalo Police, the woman said that the man continued to hit her and
pull her by her
hair while the she begged him to let her put their
daughter down.
After
pulling off some eccentric looks the day before (see here and here), the actress tones down her edge on the In the Name of My
Daughter red carpet in a silver Christian Dior pleated dress, Louboutin pumps and a side braid with a
hair headband (yes, those are a thing).
All of the looks that I
pull together, in reflection of my personal style, require a lot, but not in the way you'd think... Not only do I take a bit of time to get [somewhat] dolled up, I'm talking
hair styled, make up and nails done, but I also work with a couple of photographers (mainly Chris or Brittany)-- whose schedules may not always align flawlessly with mine; and then finally, I also need to figure out what to do with my
daughter while I go out for a shoot.
It opens with a vicious fight and subsequent make - up between 46 - year - old Erika (Isabelle Huppert) and her mother (Annie Girardot), where the
daughter pulls on her mother's
hair and strikes her.
This «operativo» turned into one of the most
hair - raising and intense parts of the film and also an important turning point: while scoping out an area of town, they got shot at; frantically jumped out of the car to take cover; got info about who was shooting at them and went on a witch - hunt through town looking for a «white Jetta,» Instead, they found a seemingly innocent man in a white Cherokee;
pulled him out of the car and then away from his family and distraught young
daughter; interrogated him at gun point in the back seat of the car speeding through town as I was jammed in between the two middle seats; and then brought him back to a torture chamber where they were similarly interrogating others with tazers.
We had jet - skis
pull right up in front of the house one day, and also had someone come braid my
daughters hair right on the patio.
In Alice Neel's 1973 great, blunt portrait of Nochlin and her young
daughter Daisy, the art historian stares out, her
hair pulled back, her gaze tough and direct.
The necklace on the mom
pulls in the red from her sons shirt and
daughters hair bow.
I usually feature paint - splattered sweatpants from 1996, an old sweatshirt of my husband's that I intentionally got paint on so he couldn't wear it in public anymore, and my
hair pulled back with all manner of my
daughter's
hair clips.