“My immediate instinct when faced with the questions from The Mail on Sunday ten days ago was to protect my family's privacy and particularly my son in his first term at university, living away from home.” FirstsHomeTermSonProtectTenMy FamilyInstinctUniversityPrivacySundayMy SonMailAway From HomeProtect My Family Author:Cherie Blair
“I have nothing but troubles with my car. Every Sunday I take my family out for a push.” HumorFunnyTroubleCarMy FamilySunday Author:Rodney Dangerfield
“Music was fundamental in my family. Sang at bars, all the way to church on Sunday. Music in school, played guitar pulls at the house, go to other people's houses and break out the guitars, it was fun. It was always there, I've just been a part of it.” PeopleWaySchoolHouseFunChurchBreakMy FamilyFundamentalsGuitarBarsSundayBreak OutChurch On SundayMusic In Schools Author:Jamey Johnson
“I stopped going to mass, and boy, it was painful for me, and it was certainly painful for my family, but I just couldn't ratify their behavior and their decisions anymore by showing up on Sundays.” DecisionBoysBehaviorMassMy FamilyPainfulSundayShowing Up Author:Anna Quindlen
“My family didn't go to church. Once when I slept over at the house of a friend, her parents brought me to Sunday school with her. I was given this little pamphlet of tiny poems about the natural world, about butterflies and sunsets. My 7-year-old self was so astounded by how these few words were creating pictures and feelings in me.” WorldYearsLittlesSelfFeelingsSchoolHouseGivenParentNaturalChurchCreatingMy FamilyTinySunsetSundayButterflyNatural WorldFew WordsSunday SchoolOld SelfAstounded Author:Cheryl Strayed
“When my family moved from Ireland in the 70s, Britain was such a difficult place to be Irish. It was a decade of real social and economic upheaval in Britain. There were strikes, the three-day week, the oil crises, huge inflation, the winter of discontent and, what was it, four Prime Ministers? And relations between Britain and Ireland at that time were at an all-time low. I was born in the year of Bloody Sunday and of course the pub bombings happened in the mid-1970s.” RealDifficultWeekEconomicMy FamilyRelationCrisisMovedWinterSundayIrelandBloodyInflationDiscontent Author:Maggie O'Farrell
“When I was a young boy, growing up in Durham, North Carolina, the women in my family were truly passionate about their clothes; nothing was more beautiful to me than women dressing with the utmost, meticulous attention to accessories, shoes, handbags, hats, coats, dresses and gloves to attend Sunday church services.” BeautifulYoungChurchAttentionBoysGrowing UpGrowingClothesMy FamilyDressesShoesPassionateHatsSundayCoatsDressingsGlovesCarolinaAccessoriesNorth CarolinaHandbagsMeticulousDurhamChurch Service Author:Andre Leon Talley
“The library was home away from home to my mom, and my family. We had spent every Sunday afternoon there since I was a little boy, wandering around the stacks, pulling out every book with a picture of a pirate ship, a knight, a soldier, or an astronaut. My mom used to say, "This is my church, Ethan. This is how we keep the Sabbath holy in our family.” LittlesBookHomeUsedChurchBoysMomHolyMy FamilyLibrarySoldierMy MomShipsWanderOur FamilySundayAfternoonPullingKnightsAstronautPirateLittle BoysSabbathAway From HomeWandering AroundSunday AfternoonsPirate ShipsHome Away From Home Author:Kami Garcia