Sentences with phrase «leaning on dad»

This baby is leaning on his dad for some extra support.

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I was holding my Dad's hand on the night he died... He was sitting in his chair... he was alert to the very end... I was talking to him, and he squeezed my hand and leaned forward said» I can do that Dad, I can do that» and slipped off to what I believe is heaven.
My dad didn't have to walk uphill both ways in the snow to school, but I know there were some lean times on the farm outside of Neosho, Missouri, where he grew up and where my grandmother still lives.
In between ripples of good - natured teasing and laughter, the son, about 8 years old, leaned comfortably against his dad while being quizzed on Bible verses.
I leaned towards the Devils because even though my dad's Islander fandom was dormant, his hatred of all things Rangers was not, and he was a big influence on which teams I picked up.
Still not wanting to sit or lie down, I asked Dad to raise the bed up as far as possible for me to lean on.
That will work,» Adam's mom Gail wrote to him in 2013 as he leaned on her to get his dad's help.
Adapted from Willy Vautlin's 2010 novel, Lean on Pete follows young Charley, a soft - spoken teen living in Oregon with his father Ray, a stereotypical deadbeat dad given a slightly more multifaceted turn by actor and ex-model Travis Fimmel.
The problem is that the precocious adolescent is smart enough to understand that she and her panhandling dad urgently need someone to lean on, despite the fact that he is too proud to approach his parents for help.
Set on the outskirts of Portland, Oregon (at least in the first act), Lean on Pete follows Charley, a sensitive, subdued kid who lives with his hard - drinking, hell - raising dad, Ray (Travis Fimmel).
Kevin Kline as Adam's past - it TV star dad and Greta Gerwig as Emma's roommate also put in original comedic performances, skirting their way through dialogue which mostly succeeds but occasionally leans too heavily on the prurient and absurd in its quest to strike a flippantly funny tone.
Best Under - Appreciated Skill: Noticing when people misuse idioms... the first one I remember was my dad saying, «I talked to my friend the other day - he just needed an ear to lean on»!
Flowers blooming, healthy kids, my dad is coming to babysit tonight for our weekly (yes, weekly - I am SO spoiled) date night, there's enough bread on the counter that I don't need to bake another batch for a few days, my daughter loves the flower clippie I made for her, we're going to the farmer's market again tomorrow, Heavenly Father has blessed me with health and talents and skills to see our family through hard times AND good times (which, you know, can be more difficult to navigate than the lean...) Oh, there are so many things to make me happy this morning:)
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