Sentences with phrase «grandmother took us to school»

In particular, my grandmother took us to school every morning and stayed home with us if we were sick.

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When their grandfather died, in 1996, and their grandmother grew sick, the two girls, then in high school, moved in to take care of her.
As she tells it, it was her grandmother's «spiritual obsession» and frightening talk of hell that drove her away from the church as a girl: «By the time I was in high school I grew contemptuous of religion and the people I knew who practiced it, although I took great pains to hide this development from Grangrandmother's «spiritual obsession» and frightening talk of hell that drove her away from the church as a girl: «By the time I was in high school I grew contemptuous of religion and the people I knew who practiced it, although I took great pains to hide this development from GrandmotherGrandmother....
Maine's cousin says the school called and said that if he were allowed to take his grandmother to prom, future students might decide to take old people to prom as a joke and that the school would become «a mockery.»
It's the kind of classic piece that you could so easily imagine your grandmother or great - grandmother putting on before she headed out to work, the market, to take the kids to school, or perhaps for a bridge game with Doris and Ethel from down the block.
She was going through a rough period in her life, living with her grandmother while her father was incarcerated, when her fifth - grade teacher took her under her wing and worked with her to overcome her shyness and make great strides in school.
It makes the opposition AI drive like your grandmother might if taking a bus full of six - year - olds to Sunday school.
Fortunately he's never woken up in the middle of the night to find me screaming and trying to strangle him (or the bikies wanting to string him up for represented our street at a council meeting to prevent them Fort Knoxing their new premises) because I just can't take it anymore (like my grandmother did to my grandfather once, my sister and I just lay wide - eyed in the dark listening, quite the dramatic way to spend your school holidays).
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