Maybe I could make [films] that would change the way men see women or the way murder victims»
families see their loved ones» killer.»
Not exact matches
If we only live once then to the grave, these
families have no hope of
seeing their dead
loved ones again.
If your closest
family member were addicted or had deep psychological issues, and had to be committed, an outsider might only
see you locking your
loved one away - but you know you do it out of
love and a desire to help them.
But think of the horror of being
one of these young women being rounded up, never to
see family or
loved ones again, with nothing ahead of you but to spend your life as
one of the king's concubines.
He said he
saw a courageous
family who lost a
loved one many years ago and is still grieving the loss.
My wife pointed out, of course, that the «homeless»
family members had hats covering their faces and other such things, so it is not really their fault for not
seeing their
loved ones, but still, the point of the video is as you say, we often ignore or miss the homeless people around us.
The OT is full of a wrathful god who killed the whole world, except
one family, then the NT has a
loving savior who didn't want to
see anyone suffer.
When
one adds this to the role of «father» as protector, guardian, and provider of the
family and the life of the womb, it is easy to
see the preference for father as the proper anthropomorphism for the role of God to mankind in care and
love, rather than for a mother figure.
Still,
one sees in generative
love and its attendant institution,
family life, the basis for the deepest union of man and woman, and the
one toward which sexuality as such surely points.
But he will also need to help the
family see commitment as a step toward rehabilitation rather than a «betrayal» of its
loved one.
Is it not possible with the eyes of faith to
see in every Christmas tree, in every wreath, in every exchange of gifts, in every instance of generosity to the needy, in every
family reunion of
loved ones from far and near» to
see in every Christmas celebration, even of those who do not acknowledge him, remote outposts of his blessings that flow as far as the curse is found?
Jesus wept because His dear friend had died and when He arrived on the scene, He
saw how His friend's
family and
loved ones were heartbroken over the loss.
Now, organizations such as churches who determine to be a fellowship of friends and a
family of
loved ones... now that's something to
see.
Like you I
love cranberry orange muffins we have them at work and every time I
see one I grab them I have been recently switching to the Paleo diet and found your recipe for blueberry muffin bites and I made them they're wonderful but still my craving for the orange cranberry muffins out way the blueberry muffins so I altered your recipe a bit I used cranberries instead of blueberries and an orange instead of a lemon and boy it turned out just as wonderful as the blueberry muffin bites thank you for posting your recipe my
family is enjoying all of the yummy goodies I am making
One last thing, you have awesome fans because you share your life and good food with us in an honest way that, for me at least, makes you feel like you're a part of the
family, some aunt or cousin that we've not
seen in a while, but
love to get updates from.
A festive special from Free - From Heaven, featuring 101 seasonal recipes that will
see your Christmas full to the brim with magical dishes for friends,
family and
loved ones alike.
But I have a
loved one with diabetes to think about when I cook now, and I keep
seeing articles from other bloggers about the tasty Vegan Parm they make and how much their
families like it.
Chicken Posole Casserole By Betsy at Betsy Life Coconut Chicken Tenders by Brandie at Home Cooking Memories Healthy Crock Pot Sesame Chicken By Claire at A Little Claireification Rustic Meat Pie By Jennifer at The Rebel Chick Easy Black Bean Chili by Kimberly at A Night Owl Blog Quick, Easy, and Healthy White Chicken Enchilada Soup by Melissa at Bless this Mess
One Pan Salmon & Vegetables by Sara at Mom Endeavors Tuna Nicoise Frittata by Stephie at Eat Your Heart Out Bacon, Egg and Spinach Casserole by Vanessa at
See Vanessa Craft Clean Eating: Quick & Healthy Baked Ziti by Wendy at Around My
Family Table Spaghetti Squash with Pesto by Wendy at Choosing
Love
I dedicate the majority of my days in the year to my athletics and like every other athlete that means sacrificing
seeing family or the
ones we
love so Christmas is focused on my
family because it's special for us.
She
loves working with little
ones and their
families, and can't wait to
see your smiling faces in class soon.
Always
love to
see families traveling the world with little
ones.
My
Family - Focused Monday hop is live now and I would
love to
see one of your awesome posts linked up @ www.mondaykidcorner.blogspot.com.
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Kids do better when they
see their
family and
loved ones.
Your child will
love to look back
one day and
see how happy and excited
family and friends were to have them join your
family.
Love seeing instagram pictures of your beautiful
family:) I used to wonder how anyone could have an open adoption, but when I
see how your
family has had such a wonderful
one, my feelings have totally changed
We
love helping our adoptive
families get to know
one another and have
seen firsthand how valuable these relationships can be in the long run.
With the holiday season upon us, many
families will be traveling to
see loved ones; our urban mama, Megan, is back today sharing tips on breastfeeding while on - the - go, and in random places — read on to hear her helpful travel tips and learn all of the interesting places she's breastfed!
That means many
families travel far away from their own homes during the holiday season to
see loved ones.
In Terms of Cognitive Development, Most
One Year Olds Can: Show happiness to
see her parents» face, bottle, toys and mirror Know strangers from
family; cries when parent goes away Begins to play simple games Gives affection and
love Pay attention to simple commands such as «No» and «Give it to me» Show anxiety when separated from her parents Have...
Lippman's panel and advocates for inmates and their
families want to close Rikers because the 1930s - era complex is decrepit and dangerous to inmates and guards alike; buses must transport inmates to courts across the city, wasting time and fuel; and visitors must take long journeys to
see loved ones.
Must their
families drive hundreds of miles to
see their
loved ones and be a part of their treatment?
A mentality which
sees every government measure designed to help
families as a threat and every day a parent spends with their
loved ones as a loss.
The absolute truth is I struggle to talk to my
family and my very close friends about it but during the events of this week I can
see a very large focus on people talking about their
loved -
ones.
Other Republican members have changed their minds after
seeing family members and
loved ones experience terminal illness or cancer, she said.
Community activists in Syracuse are calling on Onondaga County to make changes in policies that prevent
family members from
seeing deceased
loved ones at the medical examiner's office in a timely manner.
«Unfortunately, we continue to
see elected officials and police leadership twist this tragedy into an opportunity for them to silence the cries for justice from
families who have lost their
loved ones to police violence,» said the statement from Ferguson Action, which was signed by several other groups.
What about the
families who won't be able to travel the 60 to 90 miles to other facilities to
see their
loved ones?»
When we
see our beloved 21 Chibok girls reuniting with their
families and community for Christmas, it gives us the hope that those who are still in captivity will
one day return to the
loving arms of
family, friends and well - wishers.
Women will be given the opportunity to
see themselves and their peers through new lenses,
ones that do not condition
love based on external appearance or limit worthiness to a particular waist size... Lets create a conversation that moves away from «i'm so fat», «i'm too thin», «i don't look good enough» to «I have Purpose» and I am worthy of
love and respect», and» I have so much to offer»... This workshop is not just about body image and eating issues, but also about acknowledging our worth in our work,
family life, relationships with others and changing the conversations we have our selves to be a much more positive
one
I have watched a
loved one die from the standard American diet and am now
seeing that tragedy unfold in the lives of other close
family and friends.
I have a very small
family and it's always good to
see my
loved ones and have dinner with them.
I've had a great weekend and it's been
one of those weekends where I
love just getting to
see family, spend time with my husband, play with the dogs, and laugh.
We had Griffin's grandmother's service this weekend, but although there was a lot of heartache it was so nice
seeing all of his
family in town and to celebrate her life with
loved ones.
Thanksgiving is my favoritest holiday hands down, I
love that I get to be the
one in charge of the meal,
love bringing my
family together and
seeing the smiles on their faces as we all sit down to this special meal together.
Experiment with different snacks to
see which
one you like best — from Greek yogurt to on - the - go smoothies, there's a healthy option your
family is sure to
love.
❤️ You're
family is so adorable... with my diabetes the candy isn't great for me... but I seem to find excuses why I need to be eating it I hide the
ones I
love too... which reminds me I
love jr mints and I didn't
see any this year??
We spent the rest of the afternoon walking around exploring the gardens, checking out the gorgeous cottages («couldn't you
see us living here?!?»), meeting a few of the
family farm dogs (this
one loved me), and popping in and out of the cute little shops.
Hope you are all enjoying this most wonderful time of year with your friends,
family, and
loved ones... laughing, singing, eating too many cookies and treats... making memories... That's what I'll be doing with this crazy crew... Hope you all have a Blessed Christmas and I'll
see you soon!
One that I'm really
loving lately is «The Glow» by Kopecky
Family Band (who I
saw live last summer — they put on such a fun show!).