I remember seeing my dad in handstand, meditating, and wanting to be just like him.
I remember seeing my Dad more or less only in shirt and tie for years, now he's retired he isn't quite to bad it is nice to see him relax x
Not exact matches
I want to
remember how your baby hair is still so wispy and fine, how everyone who
sees you exclaims over how much you look like your
dad, how your little feet are still so pudgy and round, how you climb into your little toy basket and perch there for a solid hour, how you laugh so hard when you're crawling away from your brother's chasing that you fall over, how you roll around on the floor laughing until you are gasping at the antics of the rest of us.
I was treated like the plague by many Christians after my father stepped down and for years that is one reason I struggled to
remember the forgiveness of God that I received at the cross as I
saw so many Christians get angry at one another because of what my
dad did.
I
remember doing that with my
dad, was sad but just crazy to sit there and go through photos or
see things like clothes that I
remember him wearing.
Can't
remember where I
saw it, but somewhere a while ago there was a cute discussion among
dads about how to take your little daughter into a men's room.
It was one of my first few times
seeing snow, and I can still
remember how much fun I had building a little snowman with my
dad!
I
remember my
dad ordering two distinct dishes that as I child I never
saw anywhere else.
This is the quintessential online dating movie, and I
remember going to
see it with my
dad and sister when I was a kid.
Above all
remember to
see your date as a man / woman in their own right rather than just a mum or
dad, all single parents need that.
The Grand Lake was the first theater Coogler
remembers, and he recalled a story of his
dad taking him to
see «whatever movie he thought a black father and black son should come
see together.»
Blu - ray ™ Bonus Features: Disney Second Screen: Inside Walt's Story Meetings * Audio Commentary: Inside Walt's Story Meetings Diane Disney Miller:
Remembering Dad Three Never - Before -
Seen Deleted Scenes Never Recorded Song: «I'm Free as the Breeze» Classic DVD Bonus:
I think I like to
see these things &
remember my
dad.
I
remember waking up the next morning and
seeing those footprints and how exciting it was — looking back I realize how much my
dad loved us and wanted to make Christmas so fun and special.