Sentences with phrase «son through college»

I have many dream projects for 2013, but we are putting our second son through college, God willing.
get my son through college..
The rapper, fashion designer and entrepreneur, P.Diddy, has made a pretty nice living for himself and easily has enough to send his son through college.

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When Ann Weinstock's son was in college, his financing plans fell through.
«He was hard - working and he was a self - made man,» said his son Brian, who added that his father worked his way through college.
The mother and son bounced from family member to family member, trying to find a place to stay for years before Henry managed to finish high school, join the military and eventually get through college through the G.I. Bill, he said.
We've been through the death of a parent / grandparents / uncle, 8 lay - offs, having a child, living on one income for 16 yrs (so I can be a stay - at - home mom), buying a house, making it from paycheck to paycheck, homeschooling our son, saving for college, career changes, illness, parents divorcing after 46 yrs, and now putting me through college.
i am a christian woman i have son i speak spanish i have 2 certificates n still in college,,, been through alot in life just looking for friends
School is mandatory only through junior high, and, in previous generations, only the most talented son — or, in rare cases, daughter — was sent to high school and college.
The first of three volumes about Lewis» journey from sharecropper's son to U.S. senator, this exceptionally illustrated graphic novel focuses on his boyhood through his college years, when he met nonviolent activists who showed him a means of undermining segregation.
One can't help feeling her pride as an author mother who not only earned enough income to put her three kids through college, but also inspired her sons to take up a writing career, early in life!
Changes in his personal life also «thread through all three of those books,» including his son leaving for college while he wrote 100 Sideways Miles and being away at college while he wrote Grasshopper Jungle.
After their lives seem to collapse — their son's moved into a Republican family's house next door — the narrative turns to Patty's teen and college years, through her marriage to Walter.
Right now, he's putting his two sons, ages 18 and 19, through college in the United States.
My one son was planning on getting a home through the first home buyers plan, but now that it has changed and is taking college loan debt into account, he and his future wife feel that they will never be able to buy a home because they both hve extensive student loan debt.
Almost 40 years old (great health), married, 6 - year old son * Net take home pay $ 8,000 month ($ 6K monthly expenses) * No debt except house (30 / yr fixed @ 3.625 %) * $ 115K Roth IRAs (continuing to contribute max yearly) * $ 350K in traditional IRAs and 401K (contribute yearly 401K max) * $ 100K Cash * $ 15K kid's college 529 plan * $ 500K term life policy (expires 2029; age 52); Additional $ 330K term life (automatic / included) through employer
I am watching my college - aged son work his way through the maze of relationships and the angst that comes with seeking a compatible partner.
With her son in tow, she worked her way through college, turning gratefully to government assistance to get through.
In the past six years, my kids have grown, my girls went through four years of college and both graduated, and my son went from age 7 to 13, we've lost one pup and gained two more pups.
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