I had to accept a promotion at work to pay the bills and keep
a roof over my kids head.
Many moms have to work to help keep
a roof over the kids head, which I think is way more important than breastfeeding vs formula feeding, so even if they pump their babies are still being fed out of bottles by someone else.
Not exact matches
How many of the people I have counseled
over the years who were planning to throw out their
kid because the
kid was (gay, pregnant, having sex, using drugs, «turning their back on God», etc.) do you think have told me that keeping their child under their
roof was a mistake?
We looked at is as an opportunity to teach our children that not every culture is the same, not every family has a solid
roof over their head, and not every
kid has a Gameboy in their pocket.
As we approached the car, and opened our respective doors, I looked
over the
roof of the car at my gangling, outsized
kid.
And again, nobody's supporting a family on min wage, but our
kids will always have
roofs over their heads so they don't need the money anyway.
I have the Lord Jesus as my Lord and Savior and in my heart, 4
kids, an AWESOME hubby a
roof over my head and owned vehicles and more.
I think of Moonee and friends peeking
over a lavender - splashed wall made to resemble a turret, like knights of the
kids» table, or a montage in which they trot past various, garish tourist traps: a gift shop with a giant wizard on the
roof; Twistee Treat, in the shape of an ice cream cone; and Orange World, a bright, domed produce store that squats on a parking lot like an invading UFO.
«They're not worried about vacations and boats anymore, just a
roof over their heads and getting their
kids through school.»
we get food stamps to eat every month, and have no extra to buy our
kids anything for fun or eating out, or enjoy a day out.The house is falling apart, its cold in the winter becouse i cant afford to buy feuel if we want a
roof over our heads so take your pick.We live here in America and live at the brink of poverty with no end or hope in sight.
Otherwise, like the young couples profiled in this Toronto Life article (thanks to reader Geoff for the link), new homeowners could face the prospect of «forgoing vacations, putting off having
kids and surviving on tuna sandwiches», just to pay for a
roof over their heads.
The sort of people who will exploit the planet to «advantage» themselves are the types who like to eat food, have a
roof over their heads, heat in the winter, medical care when needed, a steady paycheck so they know where the next meal will come from, money to help their
kids get a start in the world and possibly to help out aging parents, money they can save to get them thru old age when they can no longer work, money to give to charity or church, etc..