"I had managed to keep my composure in the grocery store, and even when I was putting away my cart back to get my quarter back. But as I drove home, the tears came. I began the ugly cry."
"Tears-pouring-down-my-face, couldn't-talk-couldn't-breathe kind of laughing. Screaming laughing. So hard that I was sobbing because I couldn't get it together."
"Tears-pouring-down-my-face, couldn't-talk-couldn't-breathe kind of laughing. Screaming laughing. So hard that I was sobbing because I couldn't get it together."
"On a day-to-day basis, we're going over really serious, important issues with the families and it takes a toll on everybody. Being able to kind of step back from all of that and look at something that is just pure fun is a really wonderful opportunity."
In a tearful speech to mark the closing of a chapter in his life, Steve credits God with all that he’s been able to do, and the life he's gotten to live.
Actress and outspoken Christian Candace Cameron Bure shared Scripture passages this past week to show how she perseveres through difficult circumstances in life.
“There could be no Stephen,” she said during a recent interview with Luke Norsworthy on the Newsworthy with Norsworthy podcast. “If I would have gone through that there would have been no Wardell Stephen Curry II.”
You may know Susannah B. Lewis as "Whoa! Susannah"-- the humorous Southern mom in aviator glasses who sits behind the wheel of her SUV cluttered with softball bags and stale tater tots and rants about everyday grievances like long carpool lines and only one available check-out at the grocery store.
At its core, "Turning Red" has all of the makings of a great film. But Disney and Pixar missed the mark in delivering applications for these all-too-relatable struggles.