Sentences with phrase «think about my dad»

I always think about my Dad on his death bed only with a nurse.
There will be times when I'm walking, cycling or traveling by car or public transport that I think about Dad or my Bro or me mate the Holy Spirit without saying anything.
I started this conversation thinking about sharing a Netflix password with a boy, and now I'm thinking about my dad dying and how I'm going to access his Netflix.

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Best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book of all time — Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money.
Robert Kiyosaki (www.richdad.com), author of the Rich Dad series of books, is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives have changed the way people think about money and investing.
Think about it: Wouldn't you rather Mom and Dad be safe and in the comfort of their own home rather than in an expensive institution with revolving care?
Looking back at my dad I thought about how lame a blue vase was, and how reading a book to get one was even lamer.
While I think it is wonderful that so many people are excited to write and blog about about personal finance, personally I would be cautious about religiously following the advice of a college freshman who just finished reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and now believes himself to be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging about it.
Sen. Ben Sasse finally asked Zuckerberg what he thought, as a dad, about social media addiction.
My dad lost a battle with cancer 17 years ago and I know he was thinking about his family at the end and not any larger questions about life.
My dad is one, and he's both moral and law - abiding, but he just doesn't care about what the church thinks and he's happy that way.
«Because of what my dad had told me about leprosy causing numbness, I thought I could actually have leprosy.
My mother is a buddhist and my dad says he is a Catholic but he knows zero about Catholics (I thinks he gets Christian & Catholics mixed up), if he is Catholic, he is the worlds worst Catholic & I am am Atheist.
No offence but I don't think anyone cares about how his body should or shouldn't be buried the fact is he killed over 3,000 people and leaving kids with no dad or mom all everyone an the U.S really cared about was finding him either dead or alive in which case dead now everyone can rest at peace!!!!!
In fact, their friends, by and large, think of me as the cool dad because I am honest about it and as it turns out, they all feel the same.
Then one day when I was 10 my dad told me about the unpardonable sin and it happened again my head kept saying I hate The Holy Spirit which was not true so I kept saying I Hate The Holy Spirit Is a horrible thing to say so I wouldn't be saying it but it kept repeating over and over and I was scared that one day I would say I hated The Holy Spirit because I wouldn't be able to bear it any longer and it still happens to me today it's becoming unbearable and I can't think normal thoughts this sounds like nonsense but no one can help me and I'm scared please help me
But I gave Trig's mom and dad lots of time to think about it because they needed lots of time to understand that everything will be OK, in fact, everything will be great, because I only want the best for you!
@Godpot... (God — pot... I'll have to try that... seems Dad has been holding back...) and that Moses character... I'll wager there was more than just a bush burnin» up there... (wouldn't know... me and that bird were trying to figure out the physics of stuffing «God» into a human womb right about that time... I'm thinking all these characters, not just me, were a bit «touched» as my child «Reality» likes to say...: 0)
My dad's a real science fiction freak, he's the one that kind of got me into that, thinking about aliens.
She had us two girls out of wedlock, we never met our Dad, and she tried to teach us never to ever think about men being regular human beings.
A little later my dad came in and sat down on the edge of the bed and said quietly that we should have a conversation about Sunday Mass, and probably I was now old enough to make my own decisions about attending Mass, that he and my mother did not think it right or fair to force that decision on us children, that we needed to find our own ways spiritually, and that while he and our mother very much hoped that we would walk in the many rewarding paths of the Church, the final decision there would be ours alone, each obeying his own conscience; that was only right and fair, and to decree attendance now would perhaps actually force us away from the very thing that he and my mother found to be the most nutritious spiritual food; so perhaps you and I and your mother can sit and discuss this later this afternoon, he said, and come to some amicable agreement.
We alternate between talking about the game, our work, and life in general, and I always end up thinking just how lucky I am to have my dad and share that special bond with him.
Well according to my Dad it is... As Easter is fast approaching and everyones mind is dreaming about the 4 day weekend and eating lots of chocolate, I thought this would be the perfect, no fuss, crowd -LSB-...]
then i think about my mom & (step) dad traveling to vietnam for thanksgiving this year... and their 30 hour flight... each way!!!
my (step) dad returns, grandma and grandpa arrive with dessert, and we all sit down at the table and think about what we're thankful for... all the years that mom didn't cook!
My Dad has been harping on for a while now about beets for breakfast; I think he considers it the secret to a long and healthy life.
So basically, Dad: if you are still thinking about buying a vita mix, please do and we can make this when I come home.
My dad, RIP, taught my brothers & I that we NEVER should feel insecure about what others do / think if we KNOW WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE STAND FOR
you could have a point there My dear old dad was having radio therapy last summer and the guy who drove him to his appointments has a 15 year old son in the youth team who quiet freely stated that in the dressing room the rumour is that Theo has lost his bottle and does nt want to injured again.Thing is he was in my opinion NEVER really that good he is great if he has no time to think about his last touch but give him that extra second and he fluffs his lines continuously He is also really really lazy and he really looks like he just cant be bothered and AW giving him a contract extension AND wage increase just shows how far from reality the changing room has become.
Mom and Dad really don't want to think about checking retractability.
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I think you made some great points about IF parents choose circumcision for their baby, to be present for the procedure (which I can imagine is so much more reassuring to the baby to hear mom / dad's voice rather than being alone with a doctor) and insist on the anesthesia.
Thinking about the things you and your child will do together as they grow up is a good way to get excited and looking forward to being a dad.
«With this particular [New Dad] project we found that [fathers and mothers] seem to be coming from the same place — young parents tended to feel quite hesitant and alienated at children's centres and I think some of the fears and concerns that young dads have about how they are treated and engaged, were shared by young mums, so there was a bit of common ground there.
Nobody knows for sure how many young carers are looking after their fathers — but we know that some young carers won't be identified as such, because services in touch with their dads don't «see» their fatherhood and as a result won't think about, or offer any support to, their children.
In past years, I've written three uncomfortable columns about «A Mother's Love» for her son (s), but this year, I thought, «Eh, what the hell, let's shame some dads, too!»
We have always told the dads - to - be there are not words to describe how they will feel about their baby once he / she arrives, but I think you got a taste in those first weeks.
New moms can change a lot, it can be confusing to her as well, and there is a reset in terms of what she thinks and feels about dad.
When you think about it, your little baby has been tucked up inside Mom's tummy for nine months, listening to her heartbeat, hearing her tummy gurgles, talking, Dad's voice, music etc..
This segment addresses how our own fathers» modeling and stereotypes about dads in the media can play a role in how new dads think about themselves as fathers.
Hi, I have a seven month old... We were planning on waiting till he was older but from your story I was thinking of talking to his dad about going next summer perhaps or waiting till next fall.
Here are the advantages of breastfeeding for dads that you may not have thought about:
Ten Surprises for New Dads might teach you a thing or two that you never thought about.
If you are an energetic moms and dad, you could think about the running infant stroller.
The bite - sized nuggets of information on the cards provide dads with confidence - building facts, figures and advice — reassuring them about their significance and skills, encouraging them to think positively about their fatherhood and pointing them towards the Dad Info website.
But an action research project initiated by St Michael's Fellowship, a Sure Start partner in Tulse Hill, Fathers Direct and the University of Bristol, has helped demonstrate that antenatal services offer a golden opportunity to kick - start communication with dads — if only professionals can start thinking strategically about involving them.
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«The thing people don't think about in regards to special needs dads is that we do what we do for our kids, and we really would and will do anything for them, but we do so in the face of a societal narrative about fathers that largely ranges from dismissive to hostile.
Generally speaking, most moms and dads aren't «excited» to have to think about what they would do if their baby stopped breathing.
But, dad, have you thought about what fatherhood will do for you?
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