Sentences with phrase «stories about my grandmother»

But please do read on for a story about my grandmother and how this recipe came to be.
I love the story about your Grandmother's kitchen!
Since we were making pumpkin carrot cake, it also reminded me of one of my favorite baking stories about my grandmother.
I love your story about your grandmother!
I loved reading the story about your grandmother!
Kristen, thank you for sharing that sweet story about your Grandmother with all of us.

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«So every piece of press we get is either a regurgitated press release or a story about how we screwed over some grandmother in Topeka followed by «Amazon did not respond to a request for comment.»»
His strongest apostrophes of rage, guilt, and frustration occur midway through a narrative interspersed with background stories: tales about his ancestors and their adventures in Europe, his mother's education, the lives of his friends and neighbors, his grandmother's obsession with cleanliness, and his grandfather's eccentricities.
A visit to his grandmother provides the unexpected solution in this heartwarming story about how important words can be.»
When We Were Alone by David Alexander Robertson — This award - winning book tells the story of a grand - daughter asking her grandmother the questions that lead to her learning about her family's experiences in residential schools.
There was a story, I believe in one of Anthony de Mello's books, about a little girl who asked her grandmother about Jesus» claim that sinners would be consigned to a place where there would be «weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth.»
I love the stories you've shared about cooking with your grandmother.
Giving Birth Naturally Not rated yet I fondly remember hearing the stories of my grandmother as she spoke about having children in the early 1900's and the dangers of miscarriages.
Walk down the street wearing one, and a woman will stop you in your tracks to share stories about her own treasured charm bracelet, her mother's, or even her grandmother's.
I love the story Os Guiness tells about his great great grandmother.
Begin by asking relatives to tell a story about a deceased grandfather or great - grandmother.
A true «what's old is new again» story that our great grandmothers would probably laugh about, modern culture is finally catching up to what traditional cultures have known for years... that broth is an inexpensive and versatile source of nutrients.
Maybe those earrings spark a story about how they were passed down from your grandmother, or how that watch is part of your new marble obsession and Selena Gomez has the very same one (true story)!
Written by Eric Eason («Manito») from a story by Roger L. Simon, it's sensitively directed by Chris Weitz («Twilight: New Moon,» «The Golden Compass,» «About a Boy,» «American Pie»), whose grandmother, Mexican actress Lupita Tovar, emigrated in the 1920s and whose wife is half - Cuban / half - Mexican.
The film opens with a voice over of Ramirez talking about the stories of the Devil that his grandmother used to tell him where it would always start with a suicide and then boom we get a suicide, then he would get a group of people together and they would all be killed by the end of the story.
It's one thing to be about love, and entirely another to be one not just about romantic love, but all types of love — also love between friends, within a family (as illustrated in a subplot involving Naina's bickering mother and grandmother, which nicely supports the main story), and its power to inspire people to act beyond themselves.
At each stop, he woos women with a slight - of - hand trick, a cheap trinket and a story about his dead grandmother.
An attendant yakker stitches together non-scene-specific snippets from director Beresford, producer Lili Zanuck, and playwright / screenwriter Alfred Uhry, who reveals that the story was based on his grandmother and her relationship to her driver and, later, sort of defends not telling anything about Hoke's life as not believing that his life was as dramatically interesting as Hoke and Daisy's life together.
As I read the book, I kept thinking of a story my father told me about my grandmother, who, as a little girl, before the building of the bridge, hid in a barrel that her laborer father was transporting across the East River.
About Something to Remember Me By This story about love and legacies across generations begins as a little girl and her grandmother spend special times together filled with «big warm smiles, and warm snuggly hugs.&rAbout Something to Remember Me By This story about love and legacies across generations begins as a little girl and her grandmother spend special times together filled with «big warm smiles, and warm snuggly hugs.&rabout love and legacies across generations begins as a little girl and her grandmother spend special times together filled with «big warm smiles, and warm snuggly hugs.»
The story is about a girl who quits law school and returns to her grandmother Willa's farm, where she promptly falls for the nephew of her grandmother's housekeeper.
Growing up, my favorite stories of all were the ones that my mother, Concetta Lucia, and my grandmother, Amalia, used to tell about the two enormous fig trees behind the family's Italian market — Goglia's (it's still open, in Bristol, RI)-- where my mother spent her youth in the tiny apartment above the store.
The eldest, Faruk, a dissipated historian, wallows in alcohol as he laments his inability to tell the story of the past from the kaleidoscopic pieces he finds in the local archive; his sensitive leftist sister, Nilgün, has yet to discover the real - life consequences of highminded politics; and Metin, a high school nerd, tries to keep up with the lifestyle of his spoiled society schoolmates while he fantasizes about going to America - an unaffordable dream unless he can persuade his grandmother to tear down her house.
- Marie Claire (UK) «GH favourite Lisa Jewell leaves the chick - lit tag firmly behind with Before I Met You, a poignant story about a young woman uncovering her grandmother's bohemian life in 1920s London - and finding her own place in the world in the process.»
Then Grandfather Serge begins to tell her stories that sound half - crazed, about her grandmother's wanderlust and his own rootedness, and about a lake in the desert and a tree that made it so no one would ever die.
End Notes is a collection of 10 interlinked stories about loss, mourning and commemoration.An English girl uses a Nigerian ritual to mourn her beloved grandmother; journalists in pursuit of a story carry out «the death knock»; siblings discover hidden aspects of their father's life when they attend his two very different funerals; a Spanish woman encounters unexpected tenderness and grace in a London hospice; a collector goes in search of ghost stories at a haunted Finnish manor; 1988, 2016, 2017 - what was wrong with those years?
Two - time Tony Award winner Judith Ivey gives a delightful reading about twelve - year - old Tiger Ann Parker who struggles with mixed feelings about her grandmother, her mentally impaired parents, and her changing world in this coming of age story set in 1950's Louisiana.
«He told me stories about his own bar mitzvah, with his mother and grandmother throwing him candies for a happy life from the gallery, and I felt as if I'd stepped through the door into someone else's childhood.»
From being read Russian children's stories about «Doctor Aybolit» by his grandmother, to going with his parents to see horses at a nearby stable as a child, to working at a local small animal hospital, he has thoroughly enjoyed learning about animals over the years.
I grew up hearing stories about them from my father and my grandmother.
BOOKSHELF Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier has built her practice around images of her mother, grandmother and great - grandfather «gramps,» as well as self portraits using their generational story in Braddock, Pa., to convey a larger narrative about social and economic conditions in post-industrial communities around the country.
In 1990, she travelled to her grandmother's country in north - west Queensland to learn more about her family's connections to Riversleigh Station and Lawn Hill Gorge, and her grandmother's stories.
The images are set in an eerily empty, urban landscape that recalls Europe in the 1940s, a time and place Ventura knew from stories his grandmother told about living in the Italian countryside during World War II.
Coming soon, Obama tells that story about this guy he knows who swears his grandmother tried to dry her cat by putting it in the microwave.
«I was keen for people to hear about my grandmother's incredible story.
«A friend of mine who is a literary agent wanted to know more about the story behind my grandmother's recipes,» she says «so, with that in mind, I started to research her extraordinary life and career.»
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