This story focuses on a family throughout a pregnancy, the baby's death, pregnancy after loss, and rainbow baby.
This energetic, realistic
story focuses on family, school, church, and friends in a diverse community.
Not exact matches
This is a
story that
focuses on family, forgiveness, and love itself, and you
focus on the fact that it was written by a female chaplain?
The
story is also in the book and in an interview with
Focus on the
Family he provides further details.
The brand of Christianity highlighted in this
story is of particular concern to secularists becuase
Focus on the
Family / The
Family Research Council are powerful political lobbies with the stated intention of establishing the US as a Christian theocracy.
I've spent so much of my journey
focused on my own nutrition and training, but because so many mommies reach out to me for help with their own kids &
family I figured it was about time to expand my posts,
stories, and recipes even more.
Whether you choose to birth at home, in a birthing center, or at the hospital my goal is to offer you another method of support during and after birthing allowing your spouse,
family, or friend to
focus solely
on you also ensuring they are documented as part of your birth
story.
This program is scheduled to take place April 12, 10:30 - 11 a.m.
Stories focusing on underground animals have been chosen especially for the museum's youngest visitors and their
families.
The Prodigal Son's Brother is not normally
focused on, in most bible teachings, but his part in this
story can teach your children about forgiveness as well as being glad for others in the
family.
Focus on Adoption: The heart - warming
stories of how our «forever
families» came to be, as well as a look at the challenges that can face all adoptive
families — international and domestic.
She enjoys
focusing on her
family every day: doing crafts, reading
stories, being silly, giving hugs, singing, wiping noses and cleaning messes!
Our
focus for selecting feature content is
on providing practical activities, useable knowledge, and powerful
stories about modern fatherhood and
family life.
Throughout the year, we tend stay away from celebrating our selves during other holidays, choosing to
focus on what those days mean for our
family or what we can do to serve and love others, but birthdays are another
story.
Lauren Warner, Founder and Editor [See all «From the Editor» posts] Beth Berry, Revolution from Home [«The Perfection Trap»] Amber Dusick, Crappy Pictures [«Making Time for Free Time»] Heather Flett, Rookie Moms [«Choose the One Thing»] Elke Govertsen, Mamalode magazine [«We Need Each Other»] Meagan Francis, The Happiest Mom [«Write Your Own
Story»] Nici Holt Cline, Dig this Chick [«Dead Ends Don't Exist»] Devon Corneal, The Huffington Post [«You Are Stronger than You Think»] Melanie Blodgett, You are My Fave [«The Truth About Making Friends»] Allison Slater Tate, AllisonSlaterTate.com [«Enjoy the Ride»] Katie Stratton, Katie's Pencil Box [«We Are What We Eat»] Lisa - Jo Baker, Tales From a Gypsy Mama [«Mom Sets the Mood»] Shannan Martin, Flower Patch Farm Girl [«Find Your Delicious»] Tracy Morrison, Sellabit Mum [«Real Life Goes
On Here»] Amy Lupold Bair, Resourceful Mommy [«Choose Happy»] KJ Dell» Antonia, New York Times Motherlode [«Do What You're Doing»] Anna Luther, My Life and Kids [«Fake Farts Make All the Difference»] Bridget Hunt, It's a Hunt Life [«Our Own Worst Enemies»] Judy Gruen, Mirth and Meaning [«Don't Forget Your Vitamin L»] Shannon Schreiber, The Scribble Pad [«When Mom is Afraid»] Rivka Caroline, Frazzled to
Focused [«From Frazzled to
Focused»] Pilar Guzman, Editor - in - Chief of Martha Stewart Living [«The Hard Work of Being Good»] Molly Balint, Mommy Coddle [«I Want to Be a «Yes»»] Melanie Shankle, The Big Mama Blog [«Not Enough Time (Or Toilet Paper)»] Lindsay Boever, My Child I Love You [«They Will Love What You Love»] Mary Ostyn, Owlhaven [«A
Family That Plays Together»] Lindsey Mead, A Design So Vast [«Feeling Hurt?
The 2016 Permanency Campaign which will feature adoption
stories and photographs
on the Five Acres website and
on social media throughout the month of November, has a
focus on raising awareness for the need for more foster
families to adopt sibling sets, (with the campaign titled, «Siblings 5A».)
The NY Observer, owned by Donald Trump's son - in - law, Jared Kushner, published a scathing
story on AG Eric Schneiderman, that
focuses in part
on the AG's dealings with the Trump
family.
Focus is ignoring the «noise» of the trivial few for the overarching goal — think back to the story at the start of this post, if your family were kidnapped I'm sure you could focus on the one single task of doing whatever it is you had to do to save your fa
Focus is ignoring the «noise» of the trivial few for the overarching goal — think back to the
story at the start of this post, if your
family were kidnapped I'm sure you could
focus on the one single task of doing whatever it is you had to do to save your fa
focus on the one single task of doing whatever it is you had to do to save your
family.
Based
on the true
story of college - student Nancy Walsh, this above - average TV - movie
focuses on the
family dynamic issues often found at the core of the eating disorder known as anorexia.
With 1992's Queen, Haley, who passed away before completing the source material, presents the
story of his father's
family,
focusing on his paternal grandmother, a mulato.
The movie is far better when it
focuses on its intimate
story of love between
family and friends in a small town.
It's a wonderful
story focusing on the struggle a middle class
family endures whilst traveling across states to get to a child beauty pageant.
The
story remains mostly the same here
focusing on young Clary Fray, a human - angel hybrid whose secret destiny (not to mention
family tradition) it is to fight demons.
Even with scenes cut, the game still
focuses heavily
on a
story of dating a nymphomaniac which is hardly
family - friendly material.
The
story is centered
on the exploits of real - life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, and it specifically
focuses on a 1971 case where they claim to have helped a
family living in a haunted, Rhode Island farmhouse.
Based
on the true
story behind the Perron
family's terrifying haunting of their Rhode Island farmhouse in 1971, the film
focused on real - life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren's efforts to rid the house of the demonic presence of the witch Bathsheba.
The majority of Gangs of Wasseypur Part One tells the
story of Shahid Khan whilst the Gangs of Wasseypur Part Two
focuses on the Khan
families continued war with Singh.
The game's
story as you travel the town catching Yo - Kai and helping others is sweet and funny, with a
focus on hardy moral character and the importance of friends and
family.
Instead, they
focused on a
story Dickerson brought to the table based
on a «glamping retreat» he used to go to with his
family.
It was her 2011 screenplay that evolved into Kings, a
story that
focuses on one non-traditional
family's struggle during the 1991 LA riots.
You could even tell the life
story of the O'Hairs in a way that
focuses on her
family, and ends with the headline - grabbing kidnapping.
Other titles in this section include: Naomi Kawase's sweet, light and leisurely AN; Tom Geens» COUPLE IN A HOLE, about a couple living in an underground forest dwelling to be left alone to deal with their mysterious grief; DEPARTURE, Andrew Steggall's delicate first feature about longing, loneliness and nostalgia for a sense of
family that may have never existed; Jacques Audiard's Palme d'Or - winner about a makeshift
family trying to cement their bonds, DHEEPAN; the World Premiere of Biyi Bandele's FIFTY, a riveting exploration of love and lust, power and rivalry and seduction and infidelity in Lagos; the European Premiere of Maya Newell's documentary GAYBY BABY, following the lives of four Australian children whose parents all happen to be gay; Mark Cousins returns to LFF with his metaphysical essay film I AM BELFAST, Stig Björkman's documentary INGRID BERGMAN — IN HER OWN WORDS, a treasure trove of Bergman's never - before - seen home movies, personal letters and diary extracts alongside archive footage; Hirokazu Kore - eda's beautiful OUR LITTLE SISTER,
focusing on the lives of four young women related through their late father in provincial Japan; the European Premiere of Mabel Cheung's sweeping Chinese epic based
on the true
story of Jackie Chan's parents A TALE OF THREE CITIES and Guillaume Nicloux's VALLEY OF LOVE starring Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu in a tale of love, loss, memory and the mystical.
His use of space and time has theatre - like economical sense to it but instead of
focusing on the dramatic structure he uses it as a pretext to tell a
story of the most toxic and lethal of all human addictions —
family.
The
story focuses on the life of a teenage boy who watches his parents» marriage fall apart after the
family moves to Montana.
By
focusing on the harrowing and inspiring true
story of one
family caught up in the chaos and desolation, he has made an extraordinarily gut - wrenching, intense
story of survival against all odds.
In a post-film Q&A with actor Elijah Wood, Aster admitted that he was very
focused on the
family drama aspect of the
story and that he doesn't really see himself as a horror director.
Not
focusing on political side of the wars these soldiers are placed - in, but rather
focusing on their personal
stories that are attributed to conflict and how wars unjust / or just alike impact these people and their
families during / after their service.
The
story focuses on the three pets of the Burnford
family: an aging Golden Retriever named Shadow (voiced by Don Ameche, Trading Places), an immature American Bulldog named Chance (Michael J. Fox, The Hard Way), and a snarky Himalayan cat named Sassy (Sally Field, Smokey and the Bandit II).
The film
focuses as much
on the
stories of two of those kids as it does
on Hsiao - kang and his
family, and with them Tsai is at his most conventional (though they do live in the requisitely flooded apartment).
The
story focuses on a chaotic
family that is forced to come together after the passing of their father.
«Empire» — which co-stars Taraji P. Henson and
focuses on a
family fighting for control of their record label — was the biggest success
story of this past season, growing its audience every week and drawing more than 23 million viewers for its finale with seven days of viewing factored in.
Bringing to mind a short
story by Roald Dahl or Saki, and indebted to Michael Haneke and Greek new wavers like Yorgos Lanthimos, it
focuses on the titular drifter, who with his acolytes, ingratiates himself
on a well - to - do
family like a cuckoo in the nest.
Whereas the first Purge
focused on one yuppie
family and their domestic squabbles in a gated community, The Purge: Anarchy creates a surprisingly smart and well - honed structure that allows for an anthology of smaller
stories to be told within this larger world.
Bahrani's
story focuses on the brutality of these legal confrontations and their subsequent emotional trauma, using Dennis Nash's (Andrew Garfield)
family (his son and mother, played by Laura Dern) as a textbook example of the failed American Dream.
What helps keep the workings of the
story from seeming so recognizable is the screenplay's
focus on that
family as they grapple to make an already difficult situation work.
Let's just say that the
story takes place during the late 1950s and
focuses on the Lodge
family and their secrets.
The film does not shy away from that
story of utter devastation, but the
focus is
on a
family of tourists facing seemingly insurmountable odds to reunite.
Following the likes of great coming of age
stories like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles, this film
focuses on contemporary issues of coming out to your friends and
family.
Fans of Fire Emblem will recognize this nod to Fates» heavy
focus on epic
family drama, which could mean Warriors was attempting to poke fun at the series» heavy - handed
stories, but there's not enough humor to justify it as fact.
We could relate to
family stories because often those
stories transcended the specifics and rather
focused on the collective.
Not just
focusing on what the parents need to do, or the expectations for your class, but rather, hearing the
families story about how they got where they are now, what they want for their kids this year in your class, and what they want for their future.