Sentences with phrase «always swimming in them»

Ooooo a kaftan is an awesome idea although I feel like I am always swimming in them.
But, in fact, it's probably their very youth, and the all - digital world of social media — the water they've always swum in — that makes it possible.

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«The big men in the other boat crews would always make good natured fun of the tiny little flippers the munchkins put on their tiny little feet prior to every swim,» he said.
And there's an outdoor swimming pool that's open 24 hours and is part of the terminal complex, so I always pack my swimsuit in my laptop case.
Hi a helps explain why I love cold so much cold weather swimming in cold lakes and of course cold showers I always feel refreshed after I've been in the cold
It's always hard to swim against the tide, and in the debate on homosexual lifestyle it feels, at times, more like a tsunami.»
For fallibilism is the doctrine that our knowledge is never absolute but always swims, as it were, in a continuum of uncertainty and of indeterminacy.
In between fishing, hiking, and swimming, we always managed to catch a few fish that my dad would fry up for dinner.
This morning (having a two and a half year old, and a 10 month old, trying to struggle with a home business myself) this comment, made me laugh SO hard...» Because new mothers are swimming in free time («new babies are always sleeping!»)
Because new mothers are swimming in free time («new babies are always sleeping!»)
I always stock up on good balsamic at Trader Joe's, so I just happen to be swimming in it at the moment.
I think a lot of us are fixated on the idea that that gratins must always be insanely unhealthy — swimming in cream, broiled in cheese, topped with butter — and that ones made with anything less are simply inferior gratins.
Store - bought will always give you less chicken and a ton of preservatives plus it'll be swimming in mayo.
Every once in a while, when I am tediously swimming my laps at the YMCA on West 63rd Street, I race some innocent, preoccupied stranger in the next lane and am almost always victorious.
YMCA, YWCA, why, oh, why are swimming pools almost always hidden away in people's backyards?
«He was always pretty good and he was going to be good, but he was also a normal little boy who was more interested in a piece of pie and candy afterward than he was in the actual swimming side of things.»
Teachers and grownups always told you to «keep at it,» but you couldn't believe them until you felt it, and I first began to feel it in swimming.
In fact, I've always felt that the most impressive gauge of his triumph, and the best insight into the nature of the Channel's challenge, is that before the next man successfully swam it again 36 years went by.
A brightly - colored swim cap should always be worn when swimming in any open body of water.
Always swim with a buddy, and in a supervised area.
While you may never use a diaper for swimming around your house, (I know my sons always wanted to be naked in their little pools in our backyard), you will definitely need one if you are going to a public pool, and you probably want to have one if you are going to the river, lake or ocean to swim.
While swimming in a public place, always swim where there is a lifeguard on duty.
Practice water safety: teach your child to swim, do not let your child play around any water (lake, pool, ocean, etc.) without adult supervision (even if he is a good swimmer), always wear a life preserver or safety vest when on a boat, and childproof the pool by enclosing it in a fence with a self - closing, self - latching door.
I personally prefer to just have my kids wear long sleeve sun protective swim tops or rashguards then slather them with sunscreen, but I always have some with me just in case.
Remember to always ask your children both how they feel about the swimming pool both before and after their time in the water.
No matter where your child lives or where they visit, there will likely always be access to a pool, ocean, or body of water to swim in.
Swimming with dolphins has always been a dream of mine, and in the past few years, I've been fortunate to do it twice.
I am fortunate enough to have a wonderful public school system for my children, but it just makes me laugh when I see so many parents continue to get caught up in always wanting «the best»: the best 2nd grade teacher, the best soccer coach, the best swim program.
I had them swim once in a diaper cover, but it has always been in a pool.
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As Gurnee resident Julie Hermsen sizzled last week, she harked back to her youth in Lincolnshire, where she could always cool off at the local swim club with the other neighborhood kids.
When taking Dilly and Sugar swimming or out in the sun for that matter it is super important to me that we take all steps necessary to protect their delicate skin — well ours too, but as a parent my thoughts are always on my kiddos first before myself.
Beetroot is one of Lord Tebbit's favourite ingredients: «I think beetroot is a much abused and underrated vegetable that in my childhood was always served swimming in vinegar to accompany cold meat and salad.
«The force of the water in a large swimming pool when you swim is always the same in any direction, and that's a scalar.
«If you swim in a river, the force of the water is always different on you depending on which direction you swim,» he said.
And then I would jump in the pool and swim — and I always get in the pool naked, because why would you want to put on a bathing suit?
Low insulin levels means your blood sugar is always down, so you need to eat more to keep your blood sugar up.Meanwhile, lack of serotonin swimming in your system brings in fatigue and depression.
Still looking for a place to go swimming, always found great relief in that!
We didn't have a lot of junk food in the house and my mom always pushed the fresh produce, but we were also allowed to enjoy the occasional indulgence, and at swim meets I took full advantage of that.
I was always a sprinter when I swam / ran competitively and now I would just like to be able to compete in short triathlons and 5ks?
In the past, I had always been a very active person who loved to dance, play tennis, and swim.
The only things I'd recommend to Swim Spot, is that they add what size the model is wearing to the description, and also that they add a section for «Long Torso» to the Fit Guide, because I have a very long torso, and that's something I always look for in a one piece suit.
, but as promised, I will always root everything in fashion and report on anything I'm liking and seeing... which isn't always one in the same;) Today I'm talking about the high neck trend, which we saw really come to life last summer, in the swim category.
Our neighbors had a pool, and our friends would always go out to eat, and of course Sunday would be the perfect day to swim, or play outside, but instead we were in church... but looking back, and looking at where I am now, I am SOOO grateful to my parents for teaching me what was most important, and how to put others first whenever possible.
I've always loved swimming and being in the water and sometimes I really can't believe how easy it is for me to forget how good and renewed I feel afterwards!
I remember practicing diving and I was kind of chunky so my belly always hit first hahahaha I still think of swimming as Marco Polo and floating in tubes.
Plaid is always in style, especially when it comes to boys» swim trunks.
Its always a little intimidating and I want the perfect fit that is easy to walk on the beach in and swim in the pool without worrying about any kind of wardrobe malfunction.
I wear a small or extra small normally (or anywhere from a 2 - 6 depending on the store) and I ended up with a size 6 in this suit... seems like I always end up sizing up in swim suits, how about you??
I always feel ridiculously feminine in it - something about swimming in your jeans and cardis does that to a gal, haha.
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