Secondly, why do all these parents want live to see
their kids walk down the aisle?
Not exact matches
Where Meyers grew up, in a traditional home, the vision of meeting her prince charming and one day
walking down the
aisle as a bride was built into many of the conversations she had with family and friends when she was a
kid.
When I was a
kid, I remember
walking down the video store
aisle and seeing the box for «Maniac Cop» and just being freaked out.
Remember when you were
kid walking down the cereal
aisle at the grocery store, eying that shiny box of Lucky Charms, only to be handed a dusty bag of Malt - O - Meal branded Marshmallow Mateys instead?
As a result, my single mom had schooled me plenty on what to do to protect myself against love's demise: Don't have sex (or
kids) before you get married, get a college degree before you
walk down the
aisle, and make sure you can support yourself and your future children just in case things don't work out because, well, you just never know.