Sentences with phrase «father watched her at home»

My father watched her at home for us 3 days a week.

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The father who neglects the son who has stayed at home in order to watch for the return of a prodigal one who deliberately walked away?
However, for Messi, it's all about life at home this weekend as while he'll probably be watching his teammates at some point, he's putting together quite the future five - a-side team and he'll be one happy and proud father having welcomed another baby to his gang.
I'm a stay at home now single father of four and what I know is every one bitching and moaning needs to suck it up and stop being a baby and relize that guys do the most and woman are never satisfied I'm not sexisit I'm a realist and watch every woman in a relationship you know really watch and investigate and you will see I'm right.
I'm staying at home in my pajamas (Jacob will be at his father's house that week) and Nick and I will be relaxing, playing video games and watching Netflix.
I'm a single 29 year old Father to two wonderful boys my oldest has autism so most of my time is spend with him, I like doing anything fun or just sit at home under a blanket and cuddle and game or watch a movie and I'm an industrial cleaner and i do still live with my ex just so it's easier to...
Jackie is humanized through events likely lost on the public at the time such as having to tell her children that «bad people» killed their father, watching Lyndon Johnson be sworn in as President on a flight home, and contentious plans for a memorial that she wants to be on the scale of Abraham Lincoln's.
Another father described the feeling of watching his children stay home at the beginning of a school year: It is like watching them «lose their future.»
When they watch television programs, even Modern Family, they find stay - at - home mothers and employed fathers.
Tommy had worried a good deal about his children at the time of the fire; they had gone from having their home be a place that class trips came to — each year in spring the fifth - grade class from Carlisle would make a day of it, eating their lunches out beside the barns on the wooden tables there, then tromping through the barns watching the men milking the cows, the white foamy stuff going up and over them in the clear plastic pipes — to having to see their father as the man who pushed the broom over the «magic dust» that got tossed over the throw - up of some kid who had been sick in the hallways, Tommy wearing his gray pants and a white shirt that had Tommy stitched on it in red.
I took some time off, and both my mother and I figured that my father, who watched a lot of television, both at home and at his Nostrand Avenue barbershop, would enjoy meeting Gabrielle Fonteneau too.
And there's more: frolicking about in an elf costume with his daughter in his family home in Germany; getting worked up watching a football match on TV, his son by his side, or standing naked by his father's grave at night, smoking and drinking beer, one foot resting on a football.
Boomer parents: Many younger lawyers grew up watching their boomer parents — both their mothers and their fathers — knock themselves out at work and come home too exhausted to have much energy left over for the kids or themselves.
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