Not exact matches
I used to watch The Mighty Ducks with my
hockey gloves
on, acting out the scenes in front of the television with my
hockey stick in the living room, my
mom yelling from the kitchen reminding me to be careful and not break anything.
When she's not developing recipes in the kitchen, she spends her days searching for the best French cuisine her town has to offer, cheering
on her husband's
hockey team and enjoying life as a new
mom.
Whether you're a recreational exerciser or a dedicated athlete, this means MORE: more standing
on the pedals for the
mom who does spin class; more reps for the gym jock
on his favorite lift; more shifts for the
hockey player who used to get winded
on the ice, and so
on.
Her life is so hectic all the time — She has FIVE kids and is such a busy
mom driving to
hockey, dance, the beach and the list goes
on and
on.
Director Jay Roach (Meet the Fockers) avoids easy laughs, and harnesses Moore's spot -
on portrayal to find a balance between outrage and empathy for the pious
hockey mom peddling a divisive evangelical version of the American Dream.
Based
on Mark Halperin and John Heilemann's book of the same name, this HBO movie takes a look back at the tumultuous, historic 2008 U.S. presidential campaign and what happened when the trailing Republican side tried to energize its base by tapping charismatic Alaska governor and self - proclaimed «
hockey mom» Sarah Palin as the vice presidential nominee.
When Jake's
mom messaged me
on Facebook about the difficulties her son was having while playing helmet - required sports like street
hockey and T - ball, I was excited that our kids might be able to help.
Kaylene Johnson's biography of Palin, Sarah: How a
Hockey Mom Turned Alaska's Political Establishment
on Its Ear (the lucky publisher is Epicenter Press, and the pub date was April 2008) broke into Amazon's Top 25 list within hours of the big announcement.