Sentences with phrase «alone in big houses»

We live alone in big houses, drive alone in big cars, and sit alone surrounded by our electronic gadgets.
She rarely received guests and was so used to living alone in a big house that all she could think of was cleaning, looking after her empty assets and doing the household chores.
I am staying all alone in the big house of mine.
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Alone in their big house, Darcy is tackling some household errands when she happens upon a secret stash of evidence that undoubtedly links her loving husband to a very dangerous double life.
Alone in a big house... what to do next.

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Have you had the experience of being brave enough with other people around — then frightened at the awareness of being alone in a big, dark house?
I was alone in my father's house, watching the Wisconsin winter through the big picture windows — goldfinches and cardinals at the bird feeder, flights of mallards rising and circling and landing on the Menomonee across the road, icicles dripping from the eaves and then freezing again as the sun went down — but I wasn't seeing a bit of it.
All that to say, I am currently alone in the house with a big vat of fruit dip and we're in a love / hate relationship.
A combination of big city apartments, grad student housing, and living in countries that don't do the whole Halloween thing means that I've never actually had someone show up at my door looking for candy, let alone allergy - safe treats for Halloween.
To be alone is very hard, to wake up alone, to eat alone, to live in a big house but alone.
I turn 55 on March 23 I bought a big beautiful house I live alone the swimming pool is amazing the backyard is even better I would like to find a woman to spend time with that could either move in and enjoy life of doing... read more
I live in a big house (alone!)
He sits alone in their big Westchester house watching old home movies of his son, wanting to remember; she tries to give away Danny's clothes and toys, needing to forget.
Domhnall Gleeson is Caleb, the geeky coder working for a software giant called Bluebook (like Google, but bigger and more important); imagine Caleb's excitement and fear when he wins an in - house competition to spend a week alone with the firm's reclusive, scarily Kurtzian founder, Nathan (bullishly played by Oscar Isaac), in his gigantic fortress of solitude on a private island — it looks like the one where they built Jurassic Park.
Now she lives alone, in a house that has grown too big for her.
After reading John Scalzi's article, I'm seriously considering throwing in the towel (not on writing - just on my ambitions of ever finding an agent let alone getting published by a big publishing house).
The outside patio is pleasant, and you feel like you are all alone in the big trees, and the house is just a short drive from the National Park and good places to eat in Arcata or Trinidad.
The «retreat» is a weekend alone in a big old house on a large property, complete with a pool and guest house.
There are a zillion reasons why this works for us but a few are: 1 - it allows us to actually be together - there is no hiding out in a room alone (so we do institute a «quiet hour» during the day so we all can find some solitude) 2 - it's absolutely counter culture to have bigger and better but we enjoy that we make the most out of what we have and use our savings to have «experiences» rather than things 3 - it allows us to make updates and changes to the house bc we aren't spending a lot on heating, cooling, furnishing etc. 4 - it staves materialism and consumerism to a degree 5 - it's easier to work room by room like you are doing bc it isn't overwhelming time wise or financially.
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