“For me, even if I'm not a fan of the band in general or maybe it's not the style of music I want to put on for my daughter and me when we're waking up in the morning, there's always something that I can learn from it. And I think those are the things that are surprising.” IfsThinkingWantI CanMorningFansStyleBandDaughterWake UpMy DaughterWakingSurprisingWaking Up In The Morning Author:Jon Foreman
“My 13-year-old daughter leaves the house at 7:15 every morning and takes a smelly city bus to school way uptown. It's like 8 degrees out, and it's dark and she's got this morning face and I send her out there to take a bus. Meanwhile, my driver is sitting in a toasty Mercedes that's going to take me to work once both kids are gone. I could send her in the Mercedes and then have it come back to get me, but I can't have my kid doing that. I can't do that to her. Me? I earned that f—ing Mercedes. You better f—ing believe it.” WayYearsBelieveI CanKidsSchoolFacesHouseDarkCitiesMorningGoneDegreesDaughterSittingDriversTake MeBusEvery MorningSmellyUptownCity Bus Author:Louis C. K.
“A friend of ours, the wife of a pastor at a church in Colorado, had once told me about something her daughter, Hannah, said when she was three years old. After the morning service was over one Sunday, Hannah tugged on her mom's skirt and asked. "Mommy, why do some people in church have lights over their heads and some don't?" At the time, I remember thinking two things: First, I would've knelt down and asked Hannah, "Did I have a light over my head? Please say yes!" I also wondered what Hannah had seen, and whether she had seen it because, like my son, she had a childlike faith.” PeopleThinkingYearsFirstsSaidTwoLightRememberThreeChurchMorningWifeSonMomPleaseDaughterDown AndTwo ThingsSundayMy SonThree YearsPastorSkirtsChildlikeColoradoThree Year OldsChildlike Faith Author:Todd Burpo
“I don't know so much about my boys, but my girls, they all work with me. They know how to work. My daughters know it's not done till it's done, even if it's three or four in the morning. I don't want them to grow up with entitlement.” IfsKnowsWantDoneGirlThreeGrowsBoysMorningKnow HowGrowing UpFourDaughterMy DaughterEntitlementMy GirlMy Boys Author:Marie Osmond
“Travel by air is not travel at all, but simply a change of location; so my wife and daughter and I went to San Francisco by train, leaving Boston on a Wednesday morning in June and, then after lunch in New York, boarding Amtrak's Broadway to Chicago.” MorningWifeAirNew YorkDaughterTrainLeavingMy WifeChicagoLunchLocationBroadwayBostonSan FranciscoJuneWednesdayWife And DaughterAmtrakWednesday Morning Book:Broken Vessels: Essays Source: Broken Vessels: Essays
“In a perfect world, mothers would remind their daughters each morning of how beautiful their strong noses are, or how special their curly red hair is.” WorldBeautifulMotherStrongPerfectMorningSpecialHairDaughterRedNosesA Perfect WorldRed Hair Author:Bobbi Brown
“But the biggest beauty advice I've given my daughter is every morning I say, "Genesis, what are the two best parts of you?" And she says "my brain and my heart." And I say, "You've gotta remember that, Genesis. You've gotta remember that you're not what you look like," you know? I think that's the best beauty advice I could give her.” ThinkingKnowsGivingLooksHeartTwoRememberGivenBrainMorningAdviceLike YouMy HeartDaughterMy DaughterEvery MorningGenesis Author:Viola Davis
“A couple of years ago, my wife, Erica, and I were getting our daughter ready for school and an image of President [Barack] Obama was on one of the morning shows. And I said, oh, look, Carina, there's the president. You can be president one day. And she said, right away, that's for boys. And so right away I said, oh, no, you can be a doctor. You can be a lawyer. You can be anything you want. You can be president.” WantYearsLooksSaidShowsSchoolPresidentBoysMorningWifeReadyCoupleOne DayDaughterYears AgoDoctorsMy WifeLawyerBarackPresident Barack ObamaOur Daughter Author:Julian Castro
“What gets me up in the morning is either my daughter crawling into bed or my sons having to go to school. I love my family. They need a certain level of economic resources. They need my time. They need my attention. That's why I do what I do...and don't do what I don't do what I don't do.” NeedsSchoolCertainLevelsAttentionMorningEconomicSonBedDaughterResourcesMy FamilyMy TimeMy DaughterMy SonCrawlingLove My FamilyI Love My FamilyEconomic Resources Author:Guy Kawasaki
“For me, having a daughter made me much more efficient and productive. I would wake up in the morning trying to figure out how to organize my day so that I could get home. The phone calls with friends, the lunches out with colleagues - all of that got scrapped so that I could be as efficient and productive as possible.” TryingHomeMorningDaughterWake UpProductiveOrganize Author:Valerie Jarrett
“My mom has a diary entry or something where I wrote, "I think Steven Tyler is my father." I had the same feelings for Todd Rundgren, who raised me as his daughter. I would go to sleep at night and wake up at like 6 in the morning and creep up the little steps to the tower where he would be on his computer. I would just sit there.” ThinkingFeelingsNightFatherSleepMorningMomComputerDaughterWake UpMy MomGoing To Sleep Author:Liv Tyler
“This morning, I went to wipe my hands on a tea towel, and while I was using it, it seemed like it felt a bit light. I unfolded it and realized my daughter had cut little bits out of it to make frocks for her dolls!” LittlesHandsLightMotherFeltBitsMorningCuttingLittle BitDaughterTeaMy DaughterWipeDollsTowels Author:Emma Thompson
“On the morning the last Lisbon daughter took her turn at suicide- it was Mary this time, and sleeping pills, like Therese- the two paramedics arrived at the house knowing exactly where the knife drawer was, and the gas oven, and the beam in the basement from which it was possible to tie a rope.” TwoLastsTurnsHouseSleepMorningKnowingDaughterSuicideTiesGasKnivesMaryRopePillsBeamBasementsDrawersOvensVirgin SuicidesParamedicsSleeping Pills Book:The Virgin Suicides: A Novel Source: The Virgin Suicides: A Novel
“She serves me a piece of it a few minutes out of the oven. A little steam rises from the slits on top. Sugar and spice - cinnamon - burned into the crust. But she's wearing these dark glasses in the kitchen at ten o'clock in the morning - everything nice - as she watches me break off a piece, bring it to my mouth, and blow on it. My daughter's kitchen, in winter. I fork the pie in and tell myself to stay out of it. She says she loves him. No way could it be worse.” WayLittlesDarkWatchesBreakMorningPiecesNiceMinutesTenMouthsDaughterWinterGlassesBlowClockKitchenMy DaughterSugarBurnedPieSpicesSteamForksOvensWatch MeSlitsCinnamonBreak OffDark GlassesSugar And Spice Book:All of Us: The Collected Poems Source: All of Us: The Collected Poems
“I was up late last night yapping about the elections on CNN and up early this morning doing the same thing in my daughter's kindergarten class.” LastsMotherNightClassMorningLateDaughterElectionMy DaughterLast NightKindergartenCnnUp Early Author:Tucker Carlson