Sentences with phrase «after a weekend away»

I'm Meghan from Spoonful of Flour and I am so excited to fill in for Zainab as she gets back in the swing of things after a weekend away from the kitchen.
I should have written this post earlier, but I was exhausted after a weekend away, it was raining and my body needed a nap.
Returning to reality yesterday after a weekend away with family celebrating Easter was hard.
I feel refreshed after a weekend away, it will be good to get some pieces made today!
There are times after a weekend away that you just want to get back to you own place.
After a weekend away in London I now feel rested and ready to take on the week, I hope you are too!
Apologies it's been radio silence here since Monday — it's always hard to get back into the swing of things after a weekend away.
Normally after a weekend away, I feel like I need a vacation from my vacation.
It always feels good to be back home after a weekend away.
Mondays after weekends away particularly brutal.

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Markets were thrown into a tailspin Monday after weekend elections in France and Greece led to a sharp shift in the political landscape with the focus shifting away from austerity.
Next weekend, poke your head into the youth ministry and wrap your head around the fact that most of those kids will walk away from Christianity after turning 18 (To be fair, some do come back.).
After the election (in which the goals were largely achieved), the action training center sponsored a «weekend away» for those who had been intensely involved.
After today, we have Michigan away on Thanksgiving weekend and if we win out then we will go on to the B1G Championship game against Wisconsin.
Since I hadn't spent time grocery shopping after being away for the weekend, I used pantry staples (lentils, quinoa, tomatoes, onions, garlic, spices) and some peppers that just happen to be waiting for a recipe in the fridge.
The idea for this healthy breakfast muffin occurred to me after I found a delicious looking recipe in a cook book, and tried out an adapted (dairy & gluten free) version while we were on a weekend away with family.
Last week, after coming home from a family weekend away in Woodstock, Vermont, I was pretty obsessed with maple syrup.
Team Salomone had been crazy good in the first two weeks so maybe it was just an off night after a long weekend or maybe flag football is just a weaker sport for them — either way these guys are not going away.
After kicking off the new season at home to Liverpool this weekend, Arsenal face away trips to defending champions Leicester City and local rivals Watford.
Wigan Athletic host Reading FC this weekend, with the away side buoyant after grabbing their first win of the season against Everton.
Huddersfield's Championship defeat against Fulham was overshadowed by a bizarre incident which saw the referee, Richard Clark dismiss the away side's Shaun Hutchinson, but only after he had originally sent off his teammate, in the weekend's second case of mistaken identity, reports BBC Sport.
After floundering all the way to a 4 - over score with three holes to go, McIlroy finished up with birdies on the seventh and eighth holes — his putt for birdie on the ninth teased him by failing to fall in the cup from a hair's width away — to all but punch his weekend card with a round of 72 and a two - day total of 2 - over.
What this means is that after travelling the far corners of Europe during mid-week, Arsene Wenger's men will be on the road again in the Premier League during the weekend, with Arsenal facing away trips to Manchester City, Chelsea, Everton, Southampton and Burnley directly after European excursions.
The final factor could be the fact that the ever helpful TV companies have decided to give Arsenal the early Saturday kick off for our EPL game away to Everton on the weekend after we play in Barcelona on the Wednesday night.
Mourinho also added that the 1 - 1 draw this weekend, felt like he'd finally been beaten by Arsene Wenger in the league, after seeing his side disappointingly throw away a harshly contested win against the Gunners.
After winning and scoring the only goal last weekend in the game against Monterrey Chaco is now 1 goal away from the 100 goal landmark.
After a cracking away win in the fourth round of the FA cup at the weekend, Arsenal are still in with a chance of retaking the crown of most successful club in the famous old competition's history, which the recent two Wembley victories over Hull City and Aston Villa had given us until Man United won it last season.
But, we do have arguably the toughest Premier League fixture of the season, away to Chelsea, on the weekend after our first UCL group game.
The same weekend United have an early kick off away to Watford after their first Europa League match on the Thursday and it is an away clash with the Dutch club Feyenoord and you can easily imagine that this could be a tough few days for them.
After the shock of Arsenal losing to West Ham in the first Premier League game, the Gunners did well to bounce back with an away win over a determined and well drilled Crystal Palace side at the weekend.
Arsenal fans are obviously desperate for the Gunners to get a win away to Leicester City at the weekend after the disappointment of losing our opening Premier League match at home to Liverpool.
Maybe after the Sunderland game next weekend maybe they could leave straight away to get the EuroTunnel train across to Europe and spend three days getting to Athens?
After a tough week which saw Arsene Wenger pick a strong Arsenal side to face Basel in Switzerland on Wednesday and with a Premier League match away to Everton coming up on Tuesday, the boss could hardly have asked for a better fixture for this weekend.
After his less than impressive Premier League Gunners debut at home to West Ham last weekend, I reckon that the number of Gooners getting the name of Petr Cech printed on the backs of their shirts will have dried up dramatically, but as long as he puts that behind him and helps the Gunners to a much needed win away to Crystal Palace on Sunday, I can see the Czech Republic keeper being a popular choice with the fans.
Our away trips until the end are, well the worst they could be really, featuring — United, Spurs, West Ham, Everton, Sunderland and Man City... After the FA cup next weekend it's Barcelona in the Champions league and Man Utd away.
It was perfectly understandable for the Arsenal fans to be pretty far from okay last weekend after losing away to Stoke City yet again.
After seeing his Bridgestone win snatched away thanks to Hideki Matsuyama's incredible final round Sunday, I'd imagine Zach should be especially hungry for a win this weekend.
City ran away with the title this season, and were confirmed as champions this weekend after Manchester United slipped to a shock 1 - 0 home defeat to West Brom.
After that we can easily say that we want Tottenham to lose or drop points at home to Southampton and for Man United to do the same away to Middlesborough, but the final game of the weekend is a trickier one to call as it sees the two sides directly above us take on each other.
So while he does have a point, hearing our manager call for calm after last weekend's loss away to Stoke City because it was just one game did not sit well with most of us.
Off - topic This was one of our best weekends in a long time We won big away (clean sheet and 3 goals) Spuds lost United lost to Leicester after being two goals up Liverpool lost Chelski and Citeh draw against each other.
Arsenal were not as bad as many of us had feared they would be after losing away to Stoke last weekend.
Fernando Alonso may have walked away from his horrific crash in Melbourne with barely a scratch on him but after routine medical checks ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix, the McLaren driver has been ruled out of competing in this weekend's running.
We are caught in the catch 22 else we would have heard something positive from above MR is caught between supporters and high management / owners but he has to come out of it and change the way he conducts his approach to situations in front of him and become the 12th man chelsea antonio conte did very well tonight I must admit I am a fan as I watched him conduct Italy at the euros and now tonight with chelsea he is the 12 man and after watching the opening matches of the premier league I think it is going to be between city chelsea united for the pole position i know its to early to call but the matches down the road between Chelsea and Liverpool and united and city should give us a better insight but i think conte might just run away with it Arsenal again will face another tough match Leicester as they lost at the weekend too they will have to pull their socks up at home the liverpool match should awaken every one at the Arsenal and the Leicester meeting wont be easy but it might just turn our boys to real warriors
One of the only negative aspects for Arsenal from our vital and impressive away win over Everton at the weekend was the sight of Mesut Ozil limping off the pitch after being clattered by the England defender John Stones.
After rumours of a potentially immediate exit after a string of poor results — including terrible away form which has seen them defeated for 11 straight matches on the road — and following strong words from their captain at the weekend, Redknapp finally called it quits, though he says it was due to a need for a knee operaAfter rumours of a potentially immediate exit after a string of poor results — including terrible away form which has seen them defeated for 11 straight matches on the road — and following strong words from their captain at the weekend, Redknapp finally called it quits, though he says it was due to a need for a knee operaafter a string of poor results — including terrible away form which has seen them defeated for 11 straight matches on the road — and following strong words from their captain at the weekend, Redknapp finally called it quits, though he says it was due to a need for a knee operation.
It is very early days in the Premier League season, of course, and Arsenal need to back up what we did at the weekend after winning our first game away to Watford, but it definitely looks like the weekend has done the players the power of good, and has restored some swagger and a lot of the confidence that was damaged in recent weeks.
The striker didn't get off to the best of starts in his first season with Tottenham, scoring twice in 27 league appearances, per premierleague.com, and is likely to start on the bench again this weekend after being an unused substitute in Spurs» 2 - 0 win away at Newcastle.
Perhaps the late call - up to the Spain national team after the injury to Jordi Alba and Monreal's subsequent appearance in their game away to Albania has left the 30 - year old a bit jaded for club action this weekend, but I do not see why as Spain played that match last Sunday.
This situation would clearly not appeal to the money men in charge of our club, or Arsene Wenger either for that matter, but this has to be balanced with the need to be competitive this season, even if the long awaited Premier League trophy is already slipping out of our grasp once again with our wretched away record continuing at the weekend after losing to Watford and with Man City looking ominously unstoppable.
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