Sentences with phrase «about tiny things»

I got into such a state before this fair, I was beyond nervous, stressing about every tiny thing — hopefully now that first fair is out of the way I won't get into such a state next time!
I can keep rambling about each tiny thing that makes the service great, from the limitless DVR to the strong channel selection, but what I keep coming back to is just how pleasant and effortless PlayStation Vue is to use.

Not exact matches

«I don't want to forget about long - term goals because so many tiny things can come up during the week to distract me,» she says.
The nice thing about Tiny + is that it doesn't require the burning of any fossil fuels, even in the cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers of the Northeast.
There are things about the tinies and about this new season of our lives that are so incredible.
I could not bear the smell, the sights, the truth of this place, and I saw babies the age of my tinies there, naked, hollering HEY YOU snapping sass, and all of my carefully reasoned understandings about how everyone has a different calling and some of us are just called to different things than poverty relief and caring for orphans stank rank like heresy.
My favorite thing about waffles is how the butter melts down inside each tiny square and gets filled with syrup.
Between the covers, there are 105 recipes (85 percent that have never been seen on this site), about two - thirds of them are savory (including a beloved recipe for featherlight Gnocchi in Tomato Broth, a Flat Roasted Chicken with Tiny Potatoes inspired by something we bought on a Paris street, and an absolutely hideous but boundlessly delicious Wild Rice Gratin with Kale and Caramelized Onions) and the rest are for sweets things (such as my son's towering second birthday S'More Cake, and what I consider two of the ultimate Thanksgiving desserts, a Cheesecake - Marbled Pumpkin Gingersnap Tart and the Deepest Dish Apple Pie you've ever seen).
One of the defining things about our friendship is our undying love of tiny sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and tea, and we often celebrate the milestones in our lives by going out for afternoon tea.
Even a tiny amount of spicy, ruddy chorizo or smoky andouille suffuses any dish with salty, funky richness, which makes the «meat as seasoning» thing that chefs talk about feel a lot more doable.
Let's not have a big fight about this: The MSG might not be essential, but just a tiny bit does magical things to these cukes.
I might have the tiniest hunch what it is actually, because we both food blog so much and I am terrible at doing that talking about myself, blowing my own trumpet thing too, and I've been sitting at my desk for hours at a time trying to do the same thing too, recently!
Total is about the only thing I have for breakfast — usually with a tiny bit of honey or some raspberries.
The funny thing about tiny food is if you get the camera close enough, it looks big.
As each time I try to mention sex to my husband he takes me on a guilt trip, and then finally telling me that a marriage is not all about sex its more than that... recently for my birthday for the first time in four years he didn't reject me... i got a pity sex lasted for like a min but even for that 1 min I felt desired I felt wanted and i saw a tiny ray of hope that things would be different from this point on.
The love you experience; the joy you can't help but appreciate; the incredible things you learn about yourself, your partner, and what it means to raise a tiny human; I mean, it's a beautiful, wonderful and fulfilling thing.
I was fairly confident about the whole thing, but in the back of my head there was this tiny kernel of fear.
While there are many, many compelling things about the film, I found myself gravitating toward a teeny - tiny subplot: when both Joel (Jim Carrey) and Clementine (Kate Winslet) accidentally hear the tapes each recorded of the other in their attempts to erase each other from their memory, they get a glimpse of what their former romantic partner was thinking of them at the time things went south.
When I sit down and talk with parents about their baby and sleep issues, one of the things that comes up most frequently is that one (or both) of the parents is not quite ready for the «tiny baby» phase to be over.
Caring for a newborn requires paying attention to the tiniest details and things you never thought you'd need to care about (like another person's bathroom habits).
When you are raising tiny humans very rarely can you make it right through to bedtime without some kind of drama, just don't let those difficult moments be the only thing you remember about your day when you are finally dragging yourself up to bed that night.
Baby shoes are one of the wonderful things about parenthood... they're so cute, they're so tiny, and they're so... unlikely to fit your baby's feet.
If you were to ask most new moms what the sweetest things about their newborn are, they would probably give you a list something like this: The baby smell The tiny toes The soft spot Because, yes, as weird as it may sound — that soft spot on a baby's head is precious.
The love you experience; the joy you can't help but appreciate; the incredible things you learn about yourself, your partner, and what it means to raise a tiny human; I...
You've seen this project pop up in many photos likely... it's a tiny and simple little thing, but it's been ever - present for months as I squeezed in just one row - whatever moment I could manage to steal away for the bliss of working on it, and dreaming about who might wear it.
Evans found her own way of coping with the negative feelings, and gives this advice to other new moms who reach out: «Do not feel guilty for feeling exhausted or less than excited about every single tiny thing.
Baby names, getting your space baby - ready, choosing a doctor for your babe, making sure all the tiny clothes are washed and folded and organized by size... One thing that can be easy to overlook is thinking about and planning for how you're going to feed yourselves once your babe arrives.
It can actually clear things up for you, whatever your twin - related query, as it offers advice about twin pregnancy, all through to when those tiny foetuses are ready for school.
One thing I've learned about human beings, including very tiny human beings, is that we are amazingly adaptable.
Let's remember all the wonderful things to talk about with other adult humans that is NOT the sleeping habits of a tiny human.
Another thing that is really nice about this car seat is that it comes with infant body support cushions that hug your newborn's tiny body so there is no need to start off with an infant car seat!
So first thing you need to understand about germs is that the germs you hear about on the news represent this tiny fraction of the microorganisms that are alive around your body, on services around you, in your body, etc..
For now, let's talk about Gardens and the things we grow inspired by The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle.
For your first tests, look for the big things that everyone will see: don't worry about changing a few words in a paragraph somewhere on one page which might be only seen by a tiny portion of people.
«The diamonds have delivered these well - preserved materials to us at the surface,» says study co-author Steven Shirey, a geochemist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C. «They're a classic example of how the tiniest bits of material can tell us big things about our planet.»
The innovative thing about OLEDs (for organic light - emitting diodes) is that lots of tiny OLEDs can be «printed» onto a single big sheet, allowing engineers to make a digital display that uses less power than a plasma screen and offers higher contrast, a wider range of viewing angles, and richer colors than an LCD screen.
That is a good start, but it leaves unanswered the question: How do you get from tiny snippets of RNA to longer, well - crafted chains that could have acted as the first enzymes, doing fancy things like copying themselves The shortest RNA enzyme chains known today are about 50 bases long; most have more than 100.
«Despite the fact that the moon is only about 1 percent of the Earth's mass,» Weiss says, «this tiny little thing seemed to have generated whopping magnetic fields lasting for an extremely long time — longer than you might think would be possible.»
«The unique thing about this model is that it simulates the life and death of individual microorganisms in a tiny space, and can encompass the positive and negative influences between neighboring microbes,» says Kaiser.
Actually, the big bright yellow thing suddenly looks like The Iron Chicken checking up on Tiny Clanger... and I'm sure we've detected primordial Soup out there (though they're not sure about the colour yet)
Darwin's theory, as any competent reference work describes, is about the differential survival of individual living things based on tiny differences between them.
Now the weird thing about sediba is, it has a very human like pelvis but it has a tiny brain, so obviously something, some kind of other selective force is acting on the pelvis that has nothing to do with the expansion of brain size that you see in our genus.
When we get so curious about where our little toe is in Tree Pose, we learn to love and cherish even the tiniest things in life.
One of the best things about EIR's Tattoo Balm is that it's presented in a teeny, tiny, extremely portable tin — so if you're always on the go and in need of a healing touch - up — tattoo or otherwise — it's not a burden to carry on your person.
Fun things to do while there include an Oaxacan cooking class, the eco-friendly Palenque (mezcal distillery) of Sombra Mezcal, learn about microfinance and meet local female entrepreneurs on an En Via tour, take Spanish lessons, dance all night in a speak - easy with Oaxacans, or take a day trip up to the alpine mountains to a tiny town called San Jose del Pacifico, where you can eat locally foraged mushrooms.»
unfortunately i am this shape, but one thing i am confused about it that i use to be like a pin, and would have been the tiniest shape.
You never have to worry about calories, fat, carbs, or any of those tiny things.
And — unlike the tiny tots running to and fro — it's about the easiest thing you'll manage all day.
And another great thing about taking D - mannose is that your body metabolizes only a tiny amount of it, so it doesn't affect your blood sugar metabolism like other sugars do.
I'm with you1 Quick question: I've been giving my 20 month old GP CLO since she was tiny, but I'm a little confused about the fish oil thing.
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