Not exact matches
Now, Job after his bought with «pride» he ask YHWH for his forgiveness, and was later blessed with more sons and
daughters who did the law, who were good children and an even better wife, and he
lived for four generations of his children and their children, and died a very happy and fulfilled
life, knowing that all of his family was left with love, and peace and togetherness among each other, now this is true
life,
living righteously and wholesome by ourselves and by others
around us is what we are all suppose to
live like, caring for your neighbors faithfully, and all be as one now not after it is too late but now we need the law of righteousness from YHWH, the 10 commandments, the sabbath, a day of rest, and the passover to remember the ones who died innocently, and to remember the freedom of our
lives given by YHWH and do good by one another and not let each other fall, right now is what we need in this world today people.
Around Agatha's moral axis revolve, frequently in erratic orbit, the members of Staggerford's closely knit Catholic community: French Lopat, the Vietnam vet who scratches out a
living as a fake Indian for the tourist trade; Lillian, Agatha's best friend, who gets her news from supermarket tabloids; Imogene, Lillian's
daughter, a liar and backstabber; Sister Judith, a New Age nun who imagines the Creation as God laying a giant egg.
She commits herself to Scriptural study, asks God to forgive her sins, forgives her husband for his, prays he will find the grace necessary to turn his
life around, and promises the Lord to become a better mother and wife — inspiring her young
daughter to also pray and rally for her parents.
«Your entire
life will now revolve
around naps and what you find or don't find in your
daughter's diapers.
One need only open their eyes (or more radically, read their Bible) to see women all
around us who do not meet these narrow and misleading definitions of «real» or true» and yet
live and move and have their being in their full womanhood, affirmed as
daughters of the King.
What motivates me is freedom from issues
around food, being fit for the first time in my
life, being a good example to my
daughter, keeping up with my fit husband, and getting a toned butt!
In our subsequent travels with our
daughter, I've learned that there are some things that can make your
life a whole lot easier while you're away with baby — for eating, sleeping, playing, and getting
around...
The New Rules for Mothering Adolescent Girls» (Viking, $ 23.95), Roni Cohen - Sandler discusses situations that arise
around a teenage
daughter's social
life and what mothers might do about them.
She
lives in Seattle, where you'll find her hiking or biking
around with her husband and their spirited 6 - year - old
daughter.
My youngest
daughter (2 years) has had
around ten in her
life because with three young children in the family now she has to wait sometimes.
So by 1956, I was the happy, though often tired, mother of four beautiful
daughters under the age of seven, I was married to an incredibly supportive husband, and I'd met five people who would become key players in the rest of my
life: Doctors Ratner and White, Mary White, Edwina Froehlich, and Betty Wagner, who, along with three other women I was soon to meet, would become the cornerstone of an effort that would ultimately affect mothers and babies
around the world...
thanks for sharing this... i have been wanting to purchase a ring sling... or something similar and have been checking
around (I
live in the Philippines) and seems that it is quite pricey... soooo... i didn't really want to invest and buy something like this, esp since my son (will be turning 2 on the 21st yey) and my
daughters (16, 12, 11) want to take turns carrying him.
My 22 - month old
daughter zooms
around the
living room like an airplane, making whooshing noises.
Then an unplanned pregnancy forced her to make one of the most important decisions of her
life — a decision that culminated on National Adoption Day when she strapped her newborn
daughter, Lily, into a car seat, tucked a blanket
around her, kissed her «a billion times» and said goodbye.
Sometimes I think to myself that I have a good 25 - 30 years left of solid work years ahead of me but I have no intention of not being
around when my
daughter comes home from school or when she is sick or when she just needs me so deciding at this point in my
life to go climb any type of ladder is just not going to happen.
Or do I actually need to file for custody even though my
daughter currently
lives with me and my ex is not
around?
If I give my
daughter the impression that making a parenting mistake is something I should suffer for, or is unacceptable and may ruin her for
life, then how can I turn
around and tell her it is ok to make mistakes and that it's not the end of the world?
That father needs to be a part of his
daughters life but they need to work
around the BF schedule and I think it would be awful to force the child to have overnights with him at this age, since she is still nursing.
The bubbly, outgoing 12 year old friend of my own bubbly, outgoing 12 year old
daughter, reminded me of a friendly, excited butterfly, flitting about from topic to topic as she danced
around our
living room while chatting.
Although you'll obviously want to keep a close watch on little ones
around water, our
daughter loved the extra independence wearing her
life jacket helped afford her.
Schneiderman says that when he separated with his wife he reorganized his
life around having joint custody of his
daughter.
Sons also are not as likely as
daughters to stick
around to help their mothers out later in
life.
I don't want to take my
life for granted, and I definitely want to be
around for my
daughters.
My impetus finally to take on this lifestyle after reading about it and dancing
around the information is that I want to be fit enough to ski next year when we will be
living in Canada and to keep up with our 10 year old
daughter.
When not building ventures, writing, and producing, Jonathan can be found dancing
around his
living room with his wife and
daughter, listening to «real music.»
My family surprised me with a visit home from our
daughter who
lives in Texas -LCB- hard to pull a fast one on me, but they did: --RCB--RCB- so we spent most of our time hanging
around right here...
around the pool.
Am Kelvin,
live in my house alone with my
daughter, got divorced and have been picky since then, i love to meet people and to make people
around me happy, i enjoy going to the zoo and i take Michelle to anywhere she want because she is my one and only true love and happiness, i enjoy traveling and...
I'm 5» 4» about 177pds I am a dishwasher for Stella's Diner am married w / 2
daughters, my marriage is going on a down hill situation, I love to cuddle and joke
around, I don't take things seriously about stupid things in
life, I like playing computer games and go bowling with friends and family
I created this blog as a journal of our travels that my son could look back on as he grows older and I also created this blog for the purpose of inspiring single parents
around the world not to give up & that they can still pursue their dream to travel and have a good
life while having a son /
daughter with them.
Busy mom of three - have been
around horses almost all of my
life and now am excited to be encouraging my
daughters to
life the equestiran
life!
We have two
daughters that we revolve our
lives around they are 11 and 7..
Besides the agricultural year, «The Guardians» is organized
around consecutive on - leave visits from the three men who are crucial to the
lives of Madame Hortense and her
daughter Solange (Laura Smet, Baye's real -
life daughter).
The story of A Woman's
Life (original title «Une vie») centers
around Jeanne Le Perthuis des Vauds (Judith Chemla, «In the Name of My
Daughter»).
Vanaja (Unrated) Class - conscious melodrama, set in Southern India, revolves
around the tensions which arise after a 14 year - old fisherman's
daughter (Mamatha Bukhya) takes a
live - in position working for a woman from a higher caste (Urmila Dammanagari) in order to pursue her dream of studying Kuchipudi dancing.
Based on Peter Rock's novel My Abandonment, the pic revolves
around Will (Ben Foster) and his teenage
daughter, Tom (Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie), who have
lived off the grid for years in... Read
Her mother (Barbara Hershey) hovers
around her whenever she's not in the studio, clearly
living through her
daughter since she herself never made the grade.
, in which we meet the real -
life Choco and, through not only footage of her hanging
around the set, but also an alternate - audio Q&A conducted by Kelly, Domino Harvey (hardly the riot grrrl of Knightley's one - note interpretation)-- and learn, among other things, that Domino tried to hide the fact that she was a bounty hunter from her mother, who eventually found out and, fearing for her
daughter's safety, gave her a Kevlar vest for Christmas.
Modern Family revolves
around three unique families: the dad / granddad, played by Ed O'Neal who
lives with his hot young Colombian wife and her son, the somewhat normal
daughter / mother with her husband and three kid outfit, and the other son who is one half of a gay couple who have just adopted a
daughter from Vietnam.
Language: English Genre: Drama MPAA rating: R Director: Sam Mendes Actors: Kevin Spacey, Mena Suvari, Annette Bening Plot: A suburban family, that centers
around the aging, battles him while he goes after his
daughters sexual friend while the rest of his family carries out a
life he seems not to care about (especially his wife and job).
We have the distinctly odd Ray (David Wilmot), driving
around with a sofa on the roof of his car and coming back into the
lives of his ex-lover Alice (Kerry Condon) and
daughter Abbie (Maisie Williams) after an absence of 10 years and some time in mental institutions.
Hours before receiving the prestigious Vanguard Award from the Sundance Institute, Parker invited a Deadline reporter to his home Thursday — remnants of the five
daughters who
live with him all
around — to look him in the eye and discuss the case.
And then Garrone allows us to empathize with and understand Marcello, even though he may indeed be a drug dealer and coke fiend, at least he loves dogs and loves his
daughter and just wants to
live a simple
life keeping the people
around him happy.
At its heart, though, it revolves
around the Perrons — Roger (Ron Livingston, «The Odd
Life of Timothy Green») the patriarch of the family, his wife, Carolyn (Lili Taylor, «Public Enemies») and their five
daughters (including Mackenzie Foy, Joey King, Hayley McFarland, Shanley Caswell and Kyla Deaver)-- a family that has just taken strides to make a new start for themselves by purchasing an old farmhouse auctioned off by the bank.
The homeless man, George, (Richard Gere) has been a bum loafing
around the last ten years absent from his
daughter's
life.
One fun experience we have had with this vehicle is when we opened the moon roof and all the windows on a windy day and rode
around the neighborhood we
live in to entertain our
daughter.
Let's say you
live in one of the northern states or Canada, would you want your son or
daughter to drive
around in a rear wheel dfive sports car or in a much safer All Wheel Drive sports car.
It is a moonless night, dark and rare, and the heat is oppressive, the kind of heat where a deep breath leaves you unsatisfied, suspicious that there was nothing
life - giving at all in what you've inhaled, and you are left air - hungry, wet at the pits, forehead greasy with sweat, wishing for the night to be over, for your
daughters to exhaust their energy, to cool their dense, hot centers enough to sleep for one more night in this summer that seems to stretch into your future like a planetary ring full of debris, circling forever
around something it can't escape.
As they endure the ever escalating dangers
around them - in their home as well as in the streets of Kabul - they come to form a bond that makes them both sisters and mother -
daughter to each other, and that will ultimately alter the course not just of their own
lives but of the next generation.
The story alternates between the diary of Sara Harrison Shea, who was brutally murdered back in 1908 shortly after the heartbreaking death of her young
daughter, and a present - day mystery revolving
around the disappearance of Alice — who happens to
live in the old Shea farmhouse.
As the book unfolds, moving seamlessly between Haiti in the 1960s and New York City today, we enter the
lives of those
around him: his devoted wife and rebellious
daughter; his sometimes unsuspecting, sometimes apprehensive neighbors, tenants, and clients.