Sentences with phrase «lucky family who»

And what a lucky family who will get to live in your beautiful home.
One lucky family who travelled on Greyhound buses in Australia have scored themselves a free 1 kW solar panel system, worth
Raider will make a wonderful companion to the lucky family who decides to adopt him.
She will make a wonderful companion and will provide much joy to the lucky family who adopts her!
They are going to make a wonderful addition to the lucky family who adopts these sweet lovable boys!
For only a $ 325 adoption donation, you can be the lucky family who is able to call Kori your own.

Not exact matches

I am incredibly lucky to have my family, my wife and four children who support, encouraged and inspired me.»
However, they may be worried sick about family and friends who were not as lucky.
Rather I would go with, «stuff happens, some lucky guy and his family knew what to do and survived and now we are all alive because we are descendants from this particular person who was chosen by God».
The Wall Street Journal editorial board, for example, wrote that those who had no net income tax liability were «lucky duckies» — and many of them are lucky indeed with their stagnating wages and declining family stability.
«And although he is still having to gain back some weight, he looks great, he looks strong and we are incredibly grateful to him and his family for the service he has rendered to people who are a lot less lucky than all of us.»
I have a family who loves me, and for that I am lucky.
(And for the lucky few who make it onto the family's coveted «Beef List,» it's gifted at Christmas.)
And thanks to the pre-board, none of our now boarding fellow passengers was the wiser, except maybe the other families on board who were thanking their lucky stars it wasn't them!
If you are lucky enough to be surrounded by family and friends who have nursed multiple babies, it probably doesn't matter that you are not provided with a lactation consultant to ensure all is well.
I got lucky because there was a close friend of the family who happens to be a lactation consultant came and helped me.
Some mothers like myself are fortunate enough to have family who shares the burden, but some are not as lucky.
We have lived our entire lives being called lucky, told how grateful we must be (or should be), told who are real parents are by society at large, and some by our own extended family as well.
We are so lucky to have such a great family and support system who loved watching Jayden for us when we needed it.
As someone who grew up in a lower - to -(eventually)- middle class family I would get so frustrated when I we would go back to school shopping and we could only buy off the sale rack, and my mom's rebuttal to my complaints was that I was lucky to even get * new * clothes, considering she grew up extremely poor and only got hand - me - down clothes & shoes and one winter coat to last her until she moved out of the house.
I'm so lucky to have a family who support my values in raising my daughter.
Some of us were lucky enough to have strong, loving families with parents who did the best they could with what they knew then.
I am lucky to have such a supportive family who stands behind my parenting decisions.
I only have the one kid so far, but I've been lucky enough to benefit from the wisdom of several older mums in my family (my mother, my aunt, my sister) who have said to me things like «they all toilet train eventually» and «never mind how often she nurses.
This little boy is so lucky to have a mom who not only works hard to support her small family, but also recognizes that spending time together is more important than anything else.
Things were not so lucky for Stephen Crabb, who quit as Work and Pensions Secretary after just a few months «for his family».
«I lost two of my own brothers to HIV, and I was one of the lucky ones — there were families of 10 that only had two members left,» says Sikwese, who coordinates an HIV treatment advocate network called AfroCAB, which campaigns for the speedy development and approval of life - saving treatments.
Matthew Paoletti was lucky enough to have a role model in the family — a grandfather who had been a physicist — and he loved his high school advanced placement physics course.
We were lucky, the fact that my father was a doctor coupled to the charity of the Stix family of St Louis, Missouri, who had given bond for a large number of professional jews, we did get a visa to come to the United States and arrived in New York in January 1939.
If you're lucky, like me, you end up with a supportive family who, if they don't go vegan themselves, will go out of their way to accommodate your diet.
I am lucky to have a very supportive family, with kids who do nt mind being dragged to the gym to play in the «Kids Club» and a husband who does nt mind that I spend two hours or more of «our» time working out.
Lucky so far for having «healthy» doctors who support my 6 member Vegan family.
I am forever thankful to all the amazing friends, family, clients and fans who helped me achieve that goal, especially the most dedicated athlete I know — and am lucky to be inspired by daily.
We have several close friends and family members who have struggled with infertility, so I know we are so lucky to get to experience pregnancy.
I've done quite a few resumé workshops here at Penn, and I'm lucky enough to have some super savvy friends and family members who've helped me facelift my own thus far.
We know we are incredibly lucky to celebrate this milestone with our closest family and friends, but as the lovely ladies who read Design Darling (and who make my livelihood possible!)
I kept looking around at Gracie, and Doug, and my bump, and thanking my lucky stars for our growing little family who I love so much that words can't begin to describe.
Below are some of my picks for what to pick up for those fashionable friends and family who have been lucky enough to make it on your list;).
If they are lucky enough to have a family member (s) who will take the baby, then the family will come and take the baby.
The family who will live in there is so lucky.
Lucky Dating is a Russian dating agency that provides services for western men who search for Russian mail order brides to get married and create a family.
In the past, your chances of marrying a rich woman were limited as wealthy families wanted to stick together, and you would only have been lucky if you found a rebellious woman with a trust fund who wanted to slum it.
The lucky family survives and everybody else dies... what a shame and an insult for the people who really suffered in this event.
In the only scene in which Menashe doesn't speak Yiddish, he bonds with a pair of Latino co-workers who insist he his lucky to live alone without having to answer to the demands of a wife and family.
He is lucky enough to be able to provide for his family through his job drilling oil, his beautiful wife (Jessica Chastain) loves him unconditionally, and he dotes on his young daughter (Tova Stewart), who is also deaf.
One of the many impressive things about Logan Lucky is how intelligent its main characters are, particularly the Logans themselves, who in addition to being down on their luck are famous in their town for a family curse of bad luck.
Five lucky children, including Charlie (Highmore), a good - hearted boy from a poor family who lives in the shadow of Wonka's extraordinary factory, draw golden tickets from Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy - making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years.
This familiar dramatic contrivance — «Alienated strangers who seem to have nothing in common are forced together on a journey and become a sort of ersatz family» — has been the basis of scores of films, from «The Wizard of Oz» to the 2008 Iraq veteran drama «The Lucky Ones.»
The story of a family dealing with hard financial times decides to take in a runaway boy who shows he is more than he appears, dazzled and delighted audiences lucky enough to see this film.
Through my work, I'm lucky to meet and collaborate with educators and families who are creating, sustaining, and improving racially diverse schools.
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