Sentences with phrase «grandchildren at»

My cousin Karen and I (the only grandchildren at the time) received a duck and two chicks along with our Easter Basket.
«The courtyard garage system keeps catering trucks out of sight, while the lawn could easily host grandchildren at play or large outdoor dinner parties for hundreds of people.»
That way you are still fairly young when they are grown up and hopefully able to enjoy your grandchildren at a younger age too.
Community Calendar Vernon Morning Star - Vernon, British Columbia, Canada grandparents raising grandchildren At these free and confidential gatherings, grandparents come together to talk with other grandparents about the issues...
«I come to school, you know, four days, Mondays to Thursdays, I've got four grandchildren at this school, and I just love being with my grandkids.
Although many grandparents are still working while raising grandchildren at the same time.
As well, many older women in retirement are being asked to provide childcare for their grandchildren at the expense of their own needs and health.
Matthew Marler, I didn't raise the issue of Hansen's grandchildren at all, but I said I don't think the paleo supporting evidence that he's looked at gives him any comfort there either.
By moving from nuclear to natural gas, these organizations are putting our children and grandchildren at risk of worsened global warming, ocean acidification and air pollution.
Carefully researched, fully referenced, and compellingly written, his book clearly reveals that the evidence of global warming is real and that an industry of denial has deceived the American public, putting them and their grandchildren at risk.
Ms. Epstein also donated an exhibition room in honor of her four grandchildren at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
During her residency, Lane explored the stories told by millworkers» children and grandchildren at Bates Mill, once one of the largest textile manufacturers in New England, about how the spirit of the millwork has continued to make its mark on current generations.
Others are building repositories of the known coral species — so that our grandchildren at least get to see them in aquariums or laboratories — and still others are constructing artificial reefs in areas of significant damage.
She does not like our two grandchildren at all, what you say in your article is totally accurate.
1Due to individual state laws, grandparents who live in CO, MA, MN, NC, NY, PA and WA can not purchase coverage for their grandchildren at this time.
For example, a family trust can be a good way to give to children or grandchildren at lower tax rates, while continuing to allow you access to the principle if you need it, Maiorino says.
A woman's weight at birth, education level and marital status pre-pregnancy can have repercussions for two generations, putting her children and grandchildren at higher risk of low birth weight, according to a new study by Jennifer B. Kane, assistant professor of sociology at the University of California, Irvine.
Despite a tireless schedule (he preached six sermons a day just a month before he died), he loved to spend time with his children and grandchildren at their Northfield, Massachusetts farm, where he died.
Remember, your mom really has the best interest of her grandchild at heart (most of the time).
Perfect for sitting grandchild at the table with us.
We spend time with the whole group at times, but this summer we've made arrangements to have one grandchild at a time up at the lake with us for special individual time.
We have 3 children living at home and also a grandchild at home.
If the grandparent's intention was to gift the entire account to the grandchild at the time the account was established, the same taxation as gifting the entire asset would apply.
Which can be accessed by your child or grandchild at any time this money can be used to help fund education.

Not exact matches

At some point our children and our grandchildren are going to say: «you burnt that stuff?»
One time, when both surviving parents happened to be visiting their respective grandchildren, the widower noticed the widow at a Little League game.
Michael Pollan, the voice of the «real food» revolution, has said cooking at home will be as odd to our grandchildren as slaughtering a chicken is to us.
Forget gardening, golfing and grandchildren, today's retirement often means working — at least part time.
The monarch was seen attending church there on Sunday, so it is likely she will meet her fifth great - grandchild for the first time at the private country residence where William and Kate now spend most of their time.
«If you think that he just happened to be at the airport... he was talking about golf and grandchildren... but if I talk about them for more than about nine or 10 seconds... after that, what are you going to say?»
Employees and spouses alike can pursue high school equivalency degrees (G.E.D.'s) and other educational goals at the company's expense; children and grandchildren who need help for supplementary tutoring get it at a Sylvan or Huntington Learning Center.
In the years before World War II, British economist John Maynard Keynes boldly predicted that by the time his grandchildren were grown, the average person would spend just 15 hours a week at work, thanks to technological innovations.
For his birthday Friday, Redstone requested a small celebration at home with family and a few close friends, including three of his grandchildren and two great - grandchildren.
I sort of equate it to thinning of the herd, you make people fat dumb and happy if they don't have to work for it... why sacrifice that 3 week trip to Europe so your great grandchild can sit around the house at 27 smoking pot and going to the club.
I am fighting this pipeline because it puts my children's and grandchildren's lives at risk.
I like work flexibility because it allows me to be at home with my first grandchild, while contributing more to household chores and income.
Grandmothers who watched their grandchildren one day a week did better on cognitive tests than those who cared for grandchildren more often or not at all.
«We simply can't allow a catastrophe of nature to become a catastrophe of debt for our children and grandchildren,» he said at the time.
Our children and grandchildren will grow up to marvel at the biologic revolution, just as an earlier generation marveled at the space race.
we've also REALLY pooched the whole climates that we're used to, so you're grandchildren will look back at the 20th with a sense of awe and pain and wonder, just sayin»
At CancerCare, a grandparent whose grandchild has been diagnosed with cancer is eligible for any of our caregiving groups, whether in - person, over the telephone or online.
The aura I felt at that time was the same aura I had felt when I helped deliver my first grandchild.
In 2008, Silverman got on board, becoming the face and attitude behind «The Great Schlep,» a viral video aimed at getting Jewish grandchildren to travel to Florida, visit their grandparents and persuade them to vote for Obama.
I am concerned about the younger grandchildren who participate in the hateful behavior at such a young age, while being told that what they are doing is a loving thing to do.
Afterward, Billy Graham will be buried next to his wife in a memorial prayer garden at the library, with his grandchildren serving as pallbearers.
I believe that little children can have faith; I believe that when a parent gazes at a child or grandchild — I did this morning with my fourmonth - old grandson; we just had a bit of eye contact and smiling at each other — there's a wonderful sense of love which passes between them, which is pre-articulate.
God looks at me the same way I look at my grandchildren only with infinitely more love and forgiveness.
She was only one among several grandchildren of Ruth von Kleist - Retzow, a well - to - do, spiritually minded widow who attended church at the seminary.
His passion for the rights of disabled people was undoubtedly influenced by the disabilities experienced by two of his grandchildren — one of whom has just begun undergraduate studies at the University of Oxford.
One who beleives this way could view God, using another way of describing it, as a grandparent who spoils his grandchildren rotten, minimizing the child's responibility, not properly diciplining them, or not diciplining them at all, and giving the child everything he asks for and thinks of.
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