Sentences with phrase «nearly everything in our house»

Nearly everything in our house has a memory attached to it or represents something special to us.

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I've been married nearly 25 years and been with my husband for 32 years, he was the first guy I slept with a he swept me off my feet, we have 2 children 23 and 19 and for last 1 years we have not slept together, he has gained so much weight from changing his job --(I'm not making that the excuse) but I have just fallen out of love with him, when we do talk we disagree with everything, I feel guilty for feeling like this, but sometimes I just cant be in the same room as him, I see all my friends and family happy and enjoying their time together now their children have left but all i see is a lonely life in my house.
In other nonfiction news, Bill Bryson is back this season with At Home: A Short History of Private Life (Oct. 5), in which Bryson narrows his focus from A Short History of Nearly Everything to the confines of his own house, while Simon Winchester's Atlantic (Nov. 2) calls itself a «biography» of the Atlantic Ocean, weaving in both historical facts and personal details from Winchester's own experiences at seIn other nonfiction news, Bill Bryson is back this season with At Home: A Short History of Private Life (Oct. 5), in which Bryson narrows his focus from A Short History of Nearly Everything to the confines of his own house, while Simon Winchester's Atlantic (Nov. 2) calls itself a «biography» of the Atlantic Ocean, weaving in both historical facts and personal details from Winchester's own experiences at sein which Bryson narrows his focus from A Short History of Nearly Everything to the confines of his own house, while Simon Winchester's Atlantic (Nov. 2) calls itself a «biography» of the Atlantic Ocean, weaving in both historical facts and personal details from Winchester's own experiences at sein both historical facts and personal details from Winchester's own experiences at sea.
Doing everything in - house will not cut it in this day and age, it is nearly impossible to develop unique systems, when it is easier to buy an established one.
I just bought a house and had the down payment in GIC RRSPs for the first home plan and nearly lost everything moving it into mutual funds.
His family lost nearly everything when the housing bubble burst in 2008, and after getting together the money to save their home and spending time at the courthouse, meeting young real estate moguls who inspired him, he jumped in with both feet.
Even though everything was brand new when we moved in - drywall, tile, appliances, countertops, cabinets, there's a reason this house sat on the market for nearly a year.
Heck, I've been living in my house for nearly 5 years and I still don't have everything together!
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