New Zealand Woman's Weekly. Jarryd Stoneman of Paraparaumu has stolen the Internet's heart after posting a touching video of a dance with his elderly grandmother. He later posted the clip to Facebook with the caption "asked Nanny for a dance she can't remember much but she still knows how to move". As they sway to the hit Lukas Graham song 7 Years , Jarryd is clearly touched by the special moment, even getting down on his knees to be the same height as his excited dance partner. As the music finishes, he kisses his nana's head, before offering to make her some breakfast. The video has been shared close to 4, times on social media, with Facebook users gushing over the sweet moment. Facebook users, Amy Thomas wrote: 'Your the man my not so lil cousin!

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The song was released as a digital download on 18 September by Copenhagen Records. It got 1 billion views on YouTube. The song was mixed by Delbert Bowers and Morten Pilegaard. Frontman Lukas Forchhammer described "7 Years" as a song that summarises his life so far and what he hopes to achieve in the future. He continued: "It's a song about growing older. I'm also coming to a realisation that being a father is the most important thing. My biggest dream is not to be some negative old dude, but to have my kids' friends say, 'You're going to visit your dad? Say hi!
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The way he wanted to live his life, the family he wanted to have, the wife he dreamt of- matched the type of person I longed for. Now after reading this blog I feel like I made the right choice. The woman's role is to grow up, marry a worthy priesthood holder, and have a lot of kids. Right off the bat, I have to admit that being married and committed to our marriage has been of utmost importance for my husband and I - throughout all of his training. If you are an atheist or a non-believer, then let your date know, and politely decline the invitation. There is a difference between commitment and time together. I mean, I get where it comes from but it's so ridiculous.
Right now she won't even watch a movie. If it is even possible, would it strengthen or weaken their ability to develop a personal relationship with their Heavenly Father. When we are together it is amazing he obviously has work that he takes care of when I am there but for the most part he tries his best to leave work at the office. I'm not trying to be mean, just very clear. I would rather being with a man who makes less and is faithful but that is just me!. I'm a Mormon girl in love with an amazing non-Mormon man. Eventually it turned into a sour argument. If she can't put you before her religion then you need to walk away. We have a happy marriage.