Sentences with phrase «flower children who»

There's the overaged flower children who've matured in the decades since their prime, the fun - loving and scantily clad vacationers, the underaged potential love interest, and perhaps most notable, the kind - hearted but lonely old man who sees Chris as one of his own.
Giving a shoot out to all the flower children who love life and enjoy the freedom of life.
I'm an iced coffee addicted, avocado - obsessed, flower child who's just trying to make the most out of every adventure.

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Staffner includes Brahmabandhab Upadhyaya (1861 - 1907), a close friend of Swami Vivekananda, who tried to interpret Christianity in Indian philosophical categories, Narayan Vaman Tilak (1861 - 1919), who is loved throughout Maharashtra as «the poet of children and flowers», and Pandita Ramabai (1858 - 1922), who saw in Jesus Christ the hope and salvation of Indian womanhood.
He writes about the sixteen days he spent sailing the Pacific Ocean with five buddies and a crate of canned meat, the time he took his kids on a world tour to eat ice cream with heads of state, his stubbornness in getting into law school by sitting on a bench outside the dean's office for seven days until they finally let him enroll, his «office» at Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland, the flowers he sent to the elderly woman who nearly killed him running a stop sign, the work he's done to free Ugandan children from prison.
Yet with liberation also comes experimentation: she has her first affair, and Rabbit takes up with a flower child named Jill, who is young enough to be his daughter.
Though it is difficult to raise children in what might be called a «gender - neutral environment», part of the antidote to the current gender - laden environments in which children tend now to be raised is this view of the work of the Spirit in giving gifts as the Spirit chooses, which encourages those who are the teachers and guides of the young to observe the emerging qualities of spirit in each child and to bring those qualities to full flower rather than trying to redirect any «alpha» qualities in women or «beta» qualities in men towards any «norm.»
The 80 - year - old pontiff, the first to travel to Myanmar, was welcomed by children from different minority groups in bright, bejewelled clothes, who gave him flowers and received a papal embrace in return.
A professor who teaches robots to provide therapy to children with disabilities, an entrepreneur who designed self - powered rescue vehicles to prevent ocean drownings, and a filmmaker who invents new filmmaking techniques to document natural phenomena like the entire lifespan of a flower and each wing beat of a bee are among the 2016 AAAS - Lemelson Invention Ambassadors.
He is the first child in our school district who has flower essences in the nurse's office for emergencies instead of meds like the other children.
But once there was this one woman, maybe in her 60's, kind of a hippy flower child type, who told me «Your face should be painted in ivory».
Based on the lovely 1936 children's book The Story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf, the film tells the story of a young Spanish bull — destined to die fighting a matador in the ring — who only wants to smell flowers, instead.
Munro Leaf's children's classic The Story Of Ferdinand, about a pacifist bull who'd rather smell flowers than chase after matadors, gets the big - screen treatment in an animated film that features the voices of John Cena, Kate McKinnon, and, uh, Peyton Manning.
The honor goes to the antibureaucratic, anticompetitive, «new Left» school of thought articulated by Ivan Illich and his articulate disciple, John Holt, who captured the imagination of the flower children of the sixties.
This state flower coloring page makes a great mouse practice activity for younger children but can also be used with older children who are creating school reports about their state.
Children in Year 5 presented an energetic and exhausting «Streetdance Showcase» before the school community celebrated the 40 years» service of Miss Elizabeth Flavell, an Early Education specialist who shyly received gifts and flowers from the school community in recognition of her commitment since 1976.
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The story is told in flashback by a former foster child who found a way to express her deepest emotions through the secret meanings of flowers.
When Sean, «the kind of child who sings songs to sick flowers,» turns nine years old, his father divorces his mother and marries her best friend.
You see there's a well intended but unbalanced guy who thinks — because I place flowers at the feet of the statue, the one that I call «Mother of Abundance,» and offer a few prayers for the mothers and children — that I'm practicing idolatry.
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Instead, she received a cell phone and a Yorkie from her childrenwho thought they would be more useful than flowers — and she knew that if she didn't take the little doggie out, it would make a mess in her home, so she started walking him every day.
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