I remember sitting down at our table and looking
at my husband thinking / wishing I could stop time.
Not exact matches
For a moment I
thought about grabbing a drink, but gave in to responsibilities, like my early live shot and my
husband waiting
at home for a phone call.
I
think she's lived and gone through quite a bit around deployment and being home alone to raise her children,
at times when her
husband was overseas.
If we discovered a lost matriarchal society tomorrow, I
think the proper interpretation of the passage for them would be to have wives be head of their
husbands the way Christ is head of the church, because that is the situation (the not ideal situation of power and control and hierarchy and distinction) that they have to live with (
at that moment).
I once
thought that someone may have been looking
at my
husband for themselves or for someone else before we married.
And the response by complementarians to these questions as posed in A Year of Biblical Womanhood, with a few exceptions (Mary Kassian has been very kind to engage), has essentially been: «Look
at this silly woman who
thinks you have to make a sign and literally praise your
husband at the city gate!
You look
at folks like Mother Teresa and you don't
think, «Oh, man, if she had only met her
husband.»
I
think we can have a Mosque or Islamic center
at ground zero when we can build a Christian church in Mecca or when Mullahs issue a fatwa against the Taliban for murdering a pregnant women for «adultery» or killing doctors trying to help the Afgan people or for cutting the ears and nose off a young 13 year old girl for trying to run away from an abusive «
husband».
Still, there is no way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli
husbands and fathers» along with students
at university who miss their exams, and beginners in new jobs or careers who are one way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly, as I like to
think of it, «fulfillment» is not
at the least a nuisance and more often than not downright onerous.
All the demands for unneeded preference in admissions and hiring, all the absurd litigation, all the efforts
at speech control and
thought control, and most important, all the programs to manage and «improve» the behavior of the men in her life, whether
husband, boss, roommate, or date, have left her more disaffected and more mentally self - indulgent than before.
I always
thought it was weird when our (Protestant) neighbor would take the kids to church and leave her
husband at home.
i have had those
thoughts before but trying to control people is witchcraft and God is there for people no pastor has the time to be able to help everyone out and be a good
husband and father to his kids
at the same time.
@just spewin»: no worries... my
husband is AtheistSteve (another one who
thinks you are delusional) and Mirosal happens to be a friend of his also... Steve and I are quite
at ease in our relationship that our friendship with Mirosal is just that - a friendship btw: I stand for our anthem out of respect for my country not due to the fact that the god word is put in there..no - one in Canada is stupid (unlike you) to even consider our anthem a prayer... we consider it an anthem, nothing more but then again people like you ad CA wouldn't possibly understand that... you hear that praying is worthless and go running to your priest and grab your buybull in the hopes that your stupidity has not been made obvious
My
husband died by suicide and I'm appalled
at the number of ignorant people in the world and in the church who believe «you just have to change your
thinking» to overcome depression, anxiety or other brain related diseases, and even take to blaming the family for the problem.
Cochran and her
husband, Tim, are always
at Horse & Dragon, willing to be an oasis for and help entrepreneurs and future distillers to gather their
thoughts or be inspired.
The other day I realized,
at like 3 pm that it was the 18th anniversary of the day my
husband and I started dating and
thought it would be fun to make a little special dessert.
After browsing through handfuls of recipes, I
thought to myself — «I should try Smitten Kitchen — every recipe I've tried from there has turned out good,» so I came here and found this one, and then proceeded to ask my
husband to accompany me to the store
at midnight.
This is hands - down my
husband's very favourite gravy in the world and I never
thought I'd be able to find a recipe to make it
at home.
My
husband is from Colorado and he grew up making cookies with high - altitude adjustments — and even now that we live
at sea level, we still use a high - altitude cookie recipe and
think it turns out great every time.
I used one medium rutabaga, which I
thought would make a side for
at least three people, but my
husband and I ate it all!
I
thought this would be a good gluten free recipe to make
at home but my
husband said it was a totally different consistency from the baked potato soups he eats
at restaurants.
I love these so much that I
think my
husband may never look
at a veggie burger the same -LSB-...]
It's a couple more weeks before they're in season here (Chicago) so in the meantime I will be plotting... my
husband thought maybe dehydrating the grapes a little
at a low temp in the oven before kneading them in to the dough to prevent the runniness?
Soon after my
husband and I were engaged, he leaned over
at a family meal and whispered, «Do you
think you could get your sister's lasagna recipe?»
My
husband thought we was
at a restaurant.
I
think it's because PB can go sweet or savory, and I'm more of a savory person and my
husband is more a sweet person (when it comes to food
at least)
I'm loving your site, especially since my
husband is very picky and I
think that for most of these recipes he has a chance
at trying and liking!
I
think my
husband would love these... and I'm positive he'd
at least volunteer to try and see if they're so good he could cry.
I let my
husband think I was making him carrot cake but the family was not
at all disappointed when I presented this delicious cake to them.
You see my dear
husband thinks that with us hosting our first Thanksgiving
at our house I may have a tendency to go a bit overboard.
I am surprised your
husband noticed the banana — I didn't
think it very prominent
at all — but glad you enjoyed them.
My
husband is something of a cheesecake connoisseur (or
at least, he likes to
think he is) and he's also a big fan of black forest desserts.
The only things I can
think of that I didn't differently: used homemade veg broth I had in the freezer (I'm vegetarian though my
husband isn't and he
thought the soup was great) used mixed dried mushrooms (you can get a large amount from costco for not too much - I keep them on hand for all my dried mushroom needs) did a healthy glug of sherry (more than the recipe) into the mushrooms when they were done sauteeing added spinach
at the end to the soup For the dumplings, the only thing I did that was different than what many would do is use an egg from one of my hens - other than that I made them just as other people did but mine were full of flavor and could be eaten plain.
This is also a favorite guilty pleasure
at our house - My
husband would ask for it everyday if he
thought he could get away with it!
And my favorite birthday was two years ago, when my
husband proposed:) we were staying
at my grandparent's cottage in NY and taking a morning walk through the vineyards, when all of a sudden he was down on one knee — I don't
think anything will ever top it!
My
husband who would rather milk chocolate
thought they were a bit bitter
at first.
Don't
think my
husband will agree to this, but will sure convince his to watch
at least few of them.
When I asked my
husband if he
thought the dish needed salt, he looked
at me as if I were crazy.
Even my
husband is amazed
at how much he has enjoyed some of the recipes — I
think our favourite so far is the sweet potato and black bean Tortillas — they are still yummy even cold the next day too!
I
think I'm going to make them for my Halloween night party so when we get back from Trick or Treating, dinner will be ready to go and my
husband can eat it while he stays
at home to answer the door.
I
think I made it
at home many years ago when my
husband and I were just dating, I have got to try it again.
Then, believing he was outside his own house, he accosted a woman he seemed to
think was his wife, followed her up her front steps, beat on her front door, hurled obscenities
at the house, and argued heatedly when the woman's
husband greeted him
at the door.
Travis's coach
at Ribault, Arthur Mallory,
thinks that if any 19 - year - old can be a student, an athlete, a father and a
husband, Travis can.
Ramsey and co
think they are shareholders
at Arsenal and can walk into the team anytime, since Arsene is their mother's
husband.
i've done a lot of reading about this and (apart from still feeling miserably guilty about it), i
think i fall
at a different level on the sociosexual inventory roster than my
husband.
I dealt with it just fine and he complained a lot... anger soon succumbed him and
at 54 I
think my
husband has let himself become a victim to everthing.
If you're Carrie Jenkins, a philosophy professor
at the University of British Columbia who has a
husband and a boyfriend, you realize you don't fit into what most of us
think love looks like.
My
husband and I looked
at each other both
thinking of what to do.
It occurred to me last night as I was sitting in the hot tub and watching the sun set over the desert, that if I could travel back in time twenty years and whisper in my teenage ear: You're going to be an author and have a wonderful
husband and a firebrand, amazing child and you're going to get to travel a lot and one night you're going to find yourself alone in a hot tub in the desert, looking up
at a glowing pink sky, I would have
thought, That's a pretty f-ing cool life.
I do
think that my
husband had feelings of inadequacy — in part due to his status as stay -
at - home dad — which led to his pursuing affairs.