In Lola Plants a Garden
after reading a book about gardening Lola is inspired to grow her own seeds.
Alex was even more excited
after she read a book about The Croods that was included in our package.
After reading a book about sleep training and giving it a go when my son was 4 months old, I felt better but that feeling of security didn't last long.
After reading a book about people who loved each other, Annie made a list.
I lost my leg in Afghanistan and it was
after reading your book about a soldier in an almost identical situation, I've decided I really need counseling.
After reading a book about them, I've gotten into the hobby of counting them as I drive, and you can easy count five of those places in that many minutes going down a major commercial street in a comfortably middle class area.
years,
after reading a book about the role of the sun in climate, including the usuals like temperature, precipitation, hurricanes,... But also non-usuals like earthquackes (clustering in the upgoing flank of the solar cycle, as is the case now) and even the number of wars (probably spurious, but continuous bad weather, as in our «summer» now, influences one's mood, thus more fights, etc.).
After reading a book about self - esteem, playing a game about self - esteem, or discussing self - esteem, clients are encouraged to draw a picture of themselves.
Not exact matches
After taking a very deep breath and then
reading about the success of open
book management at other organizations, I started to relay more specific dollar amounts to the team.
After learning how to speed -
read, he finished one
book per day — learning
about famous leaders and self - improvement principles.
After reading about three dozen
books on the subject by college and seminary professors, I think I can make a pretty sound judgement.
That was very interesting thing to
read about and I respect every word it came with and Thank you for the guidance and encouragement therefore I find my self more attracted to
read the old
books after all they are the elder parts of our
book what ever they say although each has his own belief and can figure which are similar to ours and which are not...
after all verses seemed as ours although were put differently... Thank you again and wish all the Christians a Happy and Peaceful celebration for this occasion... our prayers and peace upon the soul and the spirit of the Prophet and Messenger of God Jesus the Son of Mary..
... i know your
book says don't believe anything else before or
after to protect its place in history, but just as you would
read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts
about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength,
read your mythology and think how anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
I have a letter from him
about this, written
after he had
read my
book Man's Vision of God.
After I
read it, I began having obsessive thoughts that I'd committed this sin and
about that
book which led to a serious anxiety disorder.
It's a
book I kept thinking
about for weeks
after I
read it.
After reading the publisher's description, I had written something critical
about the
book on our weblog First Thoughts, citing the publisher's description.
After several months of brainstorming, talking with others in the publishing industry, doing hundreds of research on publishing methods, and
reading dozens of
books about publishing, I ended up with a process for
book publishing which accomplished all three of my goals.
Her titles are «Nursing,» «I Won't
Read the Alphabet
Book Once More,» «Talking to the Baby
after Teaching a Poetry Workshop,» «Talking to the Baby
about Taking the Bus,» «Studying Physics with my Daughter.»
James... I can certainly agree on yr point
about self - deception, but remember how long it took the «entire package «to evolve as we know it today... the first list of «our 27 NT
books» doesn't appear until the latter half of the 4th century and we know that many other
books (that didn't make it in) were known,
read and circulated for many generations
after.
It's funny you should say that because
after your first
about Job I tried to look up how Jews interpret the
book of Job and what I
read was, they often see Job as depicting Israel.
Have you ever
read the
book ZVI,
about a Jew who became a believer
after the Holocaust and how all his Jewish brethren began to treat him with contempt once he became a Christian asking him how he could betray their nation and becoming part of a group of people that persecuted them in the holocaust.
I didn't know anything
about Ayn Rand until
after I
read the
book.
After birthing two babies and preparing for our third, I have revisited many of my old favourite
books about natural childbirth but I was shocked to realise I hadn't actually
read Ina May's landmark «Guide to Childbirth» yet.
In closing to all my Christian brtheren who
read this remember the words of warning given to us
about such things in the
book of Colossians chapter 2 verse 8: «beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit;
after the traditions of men,
after the rudiments of the world, and not
after Christ.»
So it was with great interest that I recently
read Blessed are the Balanced by Paul E. Petit and R. Todd Mangum, which purports to be a
book about how seminarians can maintain their passion for Jesus while in seminary and
after graduation.
We've
read book after book about being brave in exploring how God has uniquely wired us, and then we've been prodded to take faith - filled steps in pursuing that truth.
but don't take my word for it, go
read some other
books by people that have researched this stuff,,, OR, wait until you hear
about it on CNN some 1,900 years
after the fact
But a body of newer work on the apostle — including, perhaps, as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new
books (which I haven't had the chance to finish
reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may,
after all, look less like a liberal Westerner than the New Perspective has taught us to think and more like a Christ - haunted figure whose radical social practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking
about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
Soon
after the fair, he wrote to a friend
about his meeting there a «marvelous man» (vir mirabilis) who had with him a perfectly produced
book, one that was exceedingly clean and correct in all of its lettering, with beautiful characters that could be
read «effortlessly without glasses.»
After reading your blog for
about a year I finally bought your
book, The Keto Diet, and started eating keto almost 2 weeks ago.
Full of thoughts that pertain to setting up play dates,
after school schedules, napping, diapering, feeding, picking up toys,
reading books, snuggling, killing bugs and ultimately we forget
about things like grilling pizza.
You'll be a bone broth expert
after giving this
book a
read, and, if you are like me, will become enthusiastic
about consuming it daily.
I recently got your bread
book (
after reading about it in a gf magazine) & I am soooo excited!!
On a different note - I've been
reading a
book called Heal Your Headache
after hearing
about it on NPR.
Willis hired Richard Coop last year
after reading about him in Tracy Stewart's
book, Payne Stewart: The Authorized Biography, on her husband.
Yes, that story was true, but I didn't
read in Carragher's
book anything
about Neil Ruddock — the worst professional footballer I have known in terms of looking
after himself.
They decided that
after reading about each artist, and finding
books by them, they'd make their own
book, inspired by the artist.
I
read book after book about natural childbirth and natural parenting and
about how our bodies were «made to do this.»
If you don't want to end up like Jancee Dunn, who was almost at the point of divorce, as she writes in her new
book, How Not to Hate Your Husband
After Kids, because she and her husband had «dreamy conversations»
about their baby when they were pregnant, but never discussed the day - to - day practicalities, then you might want to
read Hoefle's
book.
After reading a bit
about worms and slugs, picking up the life cycle of butterflies and ladybugs, and delving into various
books about insects in general, it was -LSB-...]
After reading the story, page through the
book again and talk
about expressions.
After four years of feeding babies,
reading books, interviewing everyone and two years of blogging
about it, I've figured a few things out.
I haven't
read the
book but am looking eagerly forward to more discussion until and
after I get around to buying it!Sleep is one of my «trigger points,» one of the points of parenting that I really have strong opinions on and readily give strong advice
about.
Since the children's
reading room — the Margaret and H.A. Rey Children's Room — is named
after the couple who created the monkey, it makes sense that the library would keep a large selection of
books about Curious George.
After I finished
reading this particular
book, I thought it would be a good idea if I shared a post
about the tips and ideas that I walked away with and started putting into practice in my own life.
Anyways, my daughter LOVES that
book and we still
read it now:) It took her awhile
after I bought the
book; but
after gentle coaxing and talking to her
about it, she's even waking up this past week with a dry diaper (occasional accidents - expected though).
After Arya liked the last Cleo
book we
read to her I knew she would want to look through another baby
book about the cute orange cat.
My husband and I learned
about Attachment Parenting when,
after reading many, many reviews of various baby
books, we selected one by William Sears, MD..
For those commenters who were asking
about books to
read on early (er) potty learning (i.e., not potty learning from birth, usually called Elimination Communication, but earlier than is usually done today in North America and Britain) I recommend Jill M. Lekovic's «Diaper - Free Before 3»: http://www.diaperfreebefore3.com/excerpt.html She can be a little intimidating (if I remember correctly her chapter on «later» potty learning covers starting
after 6 - 9 months, which could freak many people out, I know), but her methods are gentle, respectful (of child and parent) and quite Montessori in many respects (going back to Hedra's comments above).