Sentences with phrase «sunday morning i work»

On Sunday morning I work up and naively made an oat flour - rice flour muffin — without any binders like xanthan gum or guar gum.

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En route to work one Sunday morning, I skipped the Palo Alto exit on the 101, and got off in Mountain View instead.
«I was exhausted from sitting in horrible airport chairs during the stopovers, plus the meeting was scheduled for late Saturday night and Sunday morning,» her usual time off work, Gonzalez recalls.
Many Christians feel that what happens on Sunday morning stays in the church building when they go home afterwards, and begin their work week on Monday.
Due to work and her busy schedule, she can only attend one «church function» a week, either the Sunday morning service or her Tuesday night «Life Group.»
The ways we connect with each other might be quite typical — Sunday morning services or school pick - ups or bible studies at church or school or work or afternoon walks.
None of these demonstrators hid their faces like their white - supremacist American forebears, and many of them were in their churches Sunday and showed up for work on Monday morning.
This pastor felt very strongly that the sermons, and even Sunday morning, weren't what defined the church he had planted, but rather it was the act of «doing» work «together.»
I hear a lot of people today say that they sure wish they could attend church, but they have to work on Sunday mornings.
Rural churches across the country worked with the government to find and vaccinate groups of girls on Sunday mornings, ensuring that even girls in the most remote villages received the vaccine.
The main type of person it works on though, is the person who is at the church building every time the front doors are open (Sunday morning, Sunday night, and Wednesday night, at a minimum), but because they are at church so much, they don't have enough time to build quality relationships with anyone outside the church.
And work this approach still must, if one can judge from crowded church parking lots in Dallas on Sunday mornings, before the football game.
I spoke to one parent who can not attend Sunday morning Mass because she has to work in a hotel.
In fact throughout my five years with them I have only worked three Sunday mornings and they have always managed to let me go to Mass if need be.
We blame Sunday morning sports and never think of putting on a schedule people can work with.
I alsoremember being slagged off when I started working a part time weekend job as I told them I couldn't work on a Sunday morning due to my commitment as an altar server.
For example, in order to attract or keep a membership, a typical congregation must make the Sunday morning event work, and to do that it must have a certain kind of minister, music, ethos and preaching.
«The power of God,» writes Charles West, «the reconciling work of Christ, operates not in a church which meets on Sunday morning and perhaps once or twice during the week, not on the edge of the world, but in the middle of daily life, and thought.»
There must be something about sitting in a Church on Sunday mornings that allows you to justify treating the people who do the work for your business like dog crap.
On a recent Sunday morning, worshipers packed a Pentecostal church set up on the second floor of an apartment building in a working class suburb of Havana.
I didn't know about it until I read the paper on Sunday morning, as I don't really care when someone I don't know shoots someone else I don't know 1000 + miles from my house as it happens daily, and if I got worked up over it life would be pretty miserable.
The new book will be memoir about church, arranged around seven sacraments, with the working title «Sunday Morning
When Sunday morning came, I reported that the prayer didn't work.
I understand the concept of transubstantiation, however that analogy doesn't really work unless it turned out I had already been drinking my mother's blood every sunday morning.
No i don't work on Sunday, i'm talking about this morning.
I'll never forget the church that beautifully integrated words from my blog posts into their liturgy one Sunday morning, or the painter who rendered a chapter from my book into art, or the young man who composed a song around this post, or the pastor who made last - minute adjustments to his Easter service to ensure that women had a voice in proclaiming the resurrection, or the church that changed its policies regarding abuse because of our series on the topic, or those of you who have sponsored children, worked the blessing of «eshet chayil!»
Let's see, during the week we have 3 different school schedules, Paul's work schedule, Paul's church schedule (which includes Wednesday night and Sunday morning), two different soccer schedules 3 days per week, my doctor's appointments, and my blog schedule.
I have Fridays off this semester so I can stay home while this fragrant sauce simmers away, but if you have to work you could start the sauce in the morning before you leave and finish it in the slow cooker, or make it your Saturday or Sunday tradition instead.
I had grand plans to finish all my uni work and go to bed early on Friday, waltz in to my kitchen on Saturday morning and blend this up in no time, chill it, cover it in ganache, go out and get myself a new job, and photograph this cake on Sunday morning, possibly drinking a green smoothie at the same time.
I usually make a big batch of it on Sunday night, and that is my breakfast through Thursday (Fridays I work at home so it is less essential to have breakfast ready to go in the morning).
Sunday is the night when everyone is home — they have to be because Monday morning, school and work roll around again.
Like The Ranch's 7 - day stay, the daily routine at The Ranch 4.0 consists of 8 - 10 hours per day of rigorous exercise including 4 hours of morning mountain hiking and an afternoon full of exercise classes including core and ab work, weights, body toning and sculpting, daily group yoga sessions as well as a daily massage (Friday — Sunday).
and so sunday morning, we awoke early to «correct» our sleeping pattern for the coming work week and noshed on these waffles, spending the rest of the day lounging in front of our new non-kitchen related toy.
I set aside time on Sunday to prepare the cooked elements (e.g., roasted vegetables, high - protein grain, sauce), and then spend five minutes in the morning assembling the bowls before I head off to work.
We actually set the alarm clock this morning (I know it's Sunday) but we had work to do.
I woke up Sunday morning craving oatmeal raisin cookies something fierce, so I tried to make myself eat oatmeal with raisins and brown sugar in it for breakfast but that didn't work, and so there was nothing left to do but to bake cookies.
Primarily the things I love most about spring include sleeping with the windows cracked so I wake up to fresh air, being able to run in the morning before work (because there was no way I was crawling out of bed when is was 20 degrees at 6:30 am), Sunday bike rides and picnics in the park with the hubby, the hope of being able to wear sandals, and watching the world come alive again!
Last Sunday morning before getting on with some work, I strolled down to the Plainpalais market for a final market visit.
The Mazda's didn't qualify well but in the race their pace was good, and the No. 55 car gradually worked its way up into a podium position by Sunday morning.
The recent piece on CBS's Sunday Morning highlighted Cindy Crawford's charity work in honor of her brother who died at a young age from Leukemia.
It is, instead, the ordinary man who sets up the children's church room Sunday mornings or who you see mowing your elderly neighbor's yard or who shows up at your house unasked after a summer storm, chainsaw in hand and ready to work.
You know, those times when you've had a big working week or socialising (pardon me — educating yo» self) at university; perhaps you pretended to study for a few hours Friday evening, then got loose on Saturday night with the girls busting waaaay too many pop n» locks on the D - Floor... and then, AND THEN your boyfriend rudely wakes you for brunch at 9 am on Sunday (NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING ON A SUSunday (NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING ON A SUNDAYSUNDAY?!
Corruption is rife in New York politics, federal prosecutor Preet Bharara said Sunday morning in an interview about his work.
If the story you've been working on is ready on Sunday afternoon, you'd be mad not to hold it back until Monday morning if you can, because it'll get more attention.
«Since Sunday's accident, we have been working on interim actions that will be implemented on the parkway beginning this morning,» the state transportation commissioner, Joan McDonald, said in a statement.
Harig, a senior at Hutchinson - Central Technical High School, called in to WBEN's «Hardline» radio program Sunday morning — interrupting an interview with Paladino about his work on Donald Trump's presidential campaign — to challenge him to an impromptu debate about school issues.
Coroners» rolls from the time show that a disproportionate amount of homicides occurred on Sunday night, when many working - class males would have been relaxing at the tavern, and on Monday morning.
Perhaps Sunday afternoon works better or Thursday morning.
I dreaded Monday mornings so much that on Sunday nights, I was practically sick with anxiety about the upcoming work week.
I'm 38 years old and weigh 252 lbs I'm trying to get back to 235 lbs stocky solid shape because I don't want to get too small so I started working out and trying to eat healthy so I'm doing 20 minutes of cardio in the morning and 30 to 45 minutes of weight lifting at night the thing is I have 2 jobs so I workout at 4 a.m in the morning and weightlifting at 11 p.m at night and rest on the weekends just basically do cardio on Sundays the problem is I'm not sure should I eat in the morning before cardio or fast or eat something at night before I lift but I know that's bad cause ur metabolism slows at night but if I'm lift it's burns it off or am I wrong please lem me know thanks
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