My family can always tell when I'm well into a novel because the meals get very crummy.
One wants to be together with one's family. That's what families are about.
For our immediate family and relatives Canada was a land of opportunity.
Of course I regret not having been able to spend time with my family.
Playing guitar was one of my childhood hobbies and I had played a little at school and at camp. My parents would drag me out to perform for my family like all parents do but it was a hobby - nothing more.
It was a source of shame for my family that I was in rock and roll which is so blue-collar. It just isn't done. And I felt it too.
It has to be real and I think a lot of the problems we have as a society is because we don't acknowledge that family is important and it has to be people who are present you know and mothers and fathers both are not present enough with children.
Monarchists frequently declare that without the royal family Britain would be 'nothing.' What a woeful lack of love for one's country such statements express.
I had no fun. My family was too serious.
I don't have anything against my mom but my family has no emotional connection to each other.
When I was very little we would get letters from China in Chinese and they' be censored. We were a very insular little family.
Family traditions counter alienation and confusion. They help us define who we are they provide something steady reliable and safe in a confusing world.
People just don't laugh when their family is violated and you don't shrug it off. You band together and you defend together. It's a funny primitive instinct.
I've been through a lot of things in my personal and family life. That turned me into a fighter. I always strive to be the best I possibly can.
I have lived in Mumbai for more than 20 years have my domicile here my home and family here.
The sad events that occur in my life are the sad events that happen to everybody with losing friends and family but that is a natural occurrence as natural as being born.
The U.K. needs a system for family migration underpinned by three simple principles. One: that those who come here should do so on the basis of a genuine relationship. Two: that migrants should be able to pay their way. And three: that they are able to integrate into British society.