My now -
grown daughter likes to brag that she potty trained herself.
Not exact matches
Their
daughters grow up watching their mothers weave and crochet in the home
like their grandmothers and great - grandmothers before them.
I want her to know...» If you want a nonfiction account of what happens when fathers encourage
daughters to get «in touch» with their sexuality because «it is not so big a deal,» read Hustled: My Journey From Fear to Faith (Westminster / John Knox), Tonya Flynt «Vega's sad tale of what it was
like growing up as Larry Flynt's
daughter.
He was more
like a second father to Amanda and me as we
grew up alongside his two beautiful
daughters — Julie and Sarah — during our time in Birmingham.
I and my
grown daughter did not expect to actually
like it.
Daytona, My
daughter found your blog and,
like you, I am also a native to Seattle and 1st generation Norwegian - American on my mother's side, and my father was 1/2 Norwegian, Half Danish / Swedish... and I
grew up with a fantastic Norwegian baking / Christmas traditions galore!
Made it for my
daughter's 11th birthday cake (when she didn't look
like a
grown woman....
Anyway I have a bumper crop of spaghetti squash for I seem to have an issue with gluten these days so
grew a bunch to dehydrate to enjoy over the winter / spring, but when I saw your recipe I decided I must prepare this asap (
like day after tomorrow) for my husband,
daughter, and myself who love oriental flavors.
Impressive that you had relationships that could survive a sense of humor
like that... I bet your
daughter is gonna
grow up with a great sense of humor!
My 7 year old
daughter likes to
grow catnip for the kitties and various medicinal herbs to make into salves and creams.
You can talk about what the future looks
like for the bride and groom, discuss possible grandchildren down the line, and mention what it was
like to see your
daughter grow up from child to adult:
Linda Murray Editor, BabyCenter United States Home: Oakland, California Child: Alessandra, 5 What I
like best about being a mom: Watching my
daughter grow, learn, and become her own person.
When my
daughter was a toddler, an acquaintance asked me, «What would you
like your
daughter to be when she
grows up?»
Like many little girls, my
daughter has also
grown very attached to her dolls.
I get emails almost daily from other dads and
grown up
daughters telling me their stories, and they usually end with something
like, «Your
daughter is so lucky.»
Sounds
like you are doing a great job providing support and a healthy environment for your
daughter to
grow, keep up the hard work mama!
Just
like the poster above stated, our sons will
grow up and get married and how awesome for them to
grow up knowing what normal birth is and looks
like just
like our
daughters!
I just don't want my step -
daughter to have serious issues with interpersonal relationships as she
grows, because I know adults
like her, and they seem to have major difficulties in their daily lives.
Taking a line from rapper Eminem's «Not Afraid,» about
growing into fatherhood, Cuomo seems to be telling Albany he'll «treat this roof
like my
daughters, and raise it.»
«We feel
like parents of a beautiful
daughter called gravitational wave astronomy born a few months ago and seeing her
grow more gorgeous by the day,» Lousto said.
The researchers also found that another population known as progenitor cells — differentiated
daughter cells of stem cells — started to behave
like stem cells: They began to live much longer than their usual lifespan of a few days, and they could also generate mini-intestines when
grown outside of the body.
With her teacher's guidance, my
daughter has
grown from an elementary school student who wasn't sure she
liked playing the flute to an accomplished musician.
I am about as much of a city girl as you can get - I don't
like camping, or bugs, or being outside in places where you can't pop into a store to use a bathroom and get a bottle of water - but I
grew up on the high plains of Colorado, and as the
daughter of a man who listened to nothing but old fashioned country music, Western style is still pretty close to my heart.
I don't know for any other way of how to live my life but
like this, so I'm afraid that my
daughter took after me and that there's a real mini me in every way
growing up.
Every mother's dream is when her
daughter grow up to want to be
like her mommy.
5 foot tall 140 lbs bro eyes salt and pepper hair
like most people retired psych nurse from the dept of corrections Have two
grown children Son is a retired sgt major us marines
daughter woks in a drycleaniers.
Laid back hard working man love to cook hang out with friends and family don't
like drama have 4
grown daughters and 4 grandbabys I
like the simple things in life
placid tactile at heart an old fashion romantic hard working great sense of humour divorced with a
grown up
daughter likes the usual nights in or out hoping to meet a lady to share that elusive happy ever after?
am a God fearing and simple person that believes in Love, i love to model and act, which is my hobby and praying to
grow in it, cos it is what i leave for, i have twoo brothers cos am the only
daughter andi
like travling as well, i
grew up in africa, lagos nigeria where i come from, i am in usa now...
im 6ft 1 inch 165 lbs male puerto rican but
grew up in brooklyn ny divorced have a
daughter in college and live alone would
like some company with the right women
I'm divorced and have 3
daughters grown and 2 grand babies I
like being active and staying busy.
I am single, have a
grown beautiful
daughter, I live in north Muskegon, educated, as a Registered nurse, I love music, all types except country, love to dance, I
like learning new things, I craft mostly with glass and metal.
With I
like bowling and dancing I have two
grown daughters i been a widow for 13 years been dating here in there it's not fun I'm hope to find my soulmate I'm a really nice woman I'm a preschool teacher
my name is joy im a very happy person i have two
grown up
daughters a few close freids i work full time
like to go to the gym 3 times a wk but i also
like to go out for meals and a drink.
This is where the mother -
daughter relationship gets some room to
grow — there is a gorgeous fishing sequence that is among my favorites of the year — and I wish we got more scenes
like this.
But then Samantha starts hallucinating (in cheeseball nightmares that play
like Harlin forgot he was no longer filming «A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master») and screaming at her injured
daughter about how she should
grow accustomed to «life as pain.»
If Roxanne, with her perpetual expression of pinched distaste, registers at times
like a too - easy replay of the bulimic
daughter in Life Is Sweet, at least Leigh is thoughtful enough to provide her with a boyfriend and an uncle who persuade her to
grow beyond her mother's fatalistic projections and self - image.
As the truth emerges, Alike's home situation
grows increasingly uncomfortable, between her Bible - thumping mother and her police officer father (Charles Parnell) who doesn't
like the rumors he's heard about his
daughter down at the local liquor store.
Diane (Diane Keaton) is a widow whose
grown daughters treat her
like a child.
It's an ambitious Tennessee Williams -
like Vietnam war era portrait of a southern US family of three
grown - up sons (Thornton, Kevin Bacon, Robert Patrick) and a
daughter (Katherine LaNasa) ruled by paterfamilias Robert Duvall.
The
daughter of Jamaican immigrants who moved to Boston when she was three, Tena Fenton
grew up in a city rich with universities and colleges that nonetheless seemed out of reach to her and others
like her.
I
like you very much and I want you to be my
daughter forever, but love is something that
grows with shared experiences.
Interwoven with this story are Morden's memories of his wife, Anna — of their life together, of her death — and the moments, both significant and mundane, that make up his life now: his relationship with his
grown daughter, Claire, desperate to pull him from his grief; and with the other boarders at the house where he is staying, where the past beats inside him «
like a second heart.»
Remembering these things, a
grown woman now woven of losses and gains, Jyl sometimes looks down at her body and considers the mix of things: the elk becoming her, as she ate it, and becoming Ralph and Bruce, as they ate it (did this make them somehow, distantly,
like brothers and sister, or uncles and niece, if not fathers and
daughter?)
Add to that a
growing daughter, two small, but unexpected renovations this year and other seemingly climbing costs and I can't help but feel
like a deer in the headlights, frozen in the middle of the road.
Another artist whose work I also found quite striking is the Calcutta / New York based artist Rina Banerjee whose work, entitled Mother gathered Three or no more dirty black stones, tossed them to sky that could break what had hardened her ground and without frown or flirt of flower father
like grease or butter slipped aside to free her from forty and some more
grown men who held her as housewife
like plant life with three or more
daughters, (2017) gives the viewer her take on sociopolitical issues of migration, post colonialism, gender and race.
I
grew up in downtown New York, so I was always around artists and musicians
like Al Loving, Jack Whitten — I used to babysit Jack's
daughter.
Her annual visits with her father in California sound
like an idiot's guide to Haight Ashbury, as her middle - aged father
grew his hair long, wore tie - dyed pullovers and drew up protest signs for his teenage
daughter to carry.
I'd not been up close to one in a decade or so, and
like my
daughter, oh, my how they've
grown...
To protect happy hour (sorry I missed your call at 6; I was at my
daughter's recital); To avoid hurt feelings (sure, those clothes are okay for court); to avoid recriminations (the jury foreman obviously hated you for some reason); to calm fears (the workhouse is not as bad as you've heard); to secure a client (of course you should divorce her, and the kids will be just fine); for career advancement (I'm soooo lucky to work for a brilliant partner
like you); to
grow one's reputation (I love that tie, your honor); to close a deal (no way would they ever sue over this); to get paid (yes, I will go after your 401 (k) if you don't pay my $ 1,500 fee)...