I think spring is a much more natural time for new beginnings than the new year... at least for those of us with real seasons;) I love thinking about how I want to change
bits of my life looking forward, and I've definitely taken some time to do that recently.
Not exact matches
A
bit of his inner vision shines through in his choice
of the comedic Monty Python classic «Always
Look on the Bright Side
of Life.»
Even in places with a lower cost
of living, having someone
look after your little ones is taking a large
bite out
of your income.
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a
bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps
looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost
of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
I know this is a
bit off topic here... But my wife and I are
looking into buying a home
of no more than $ 250,000, which is completely doable in the State we
live in (COL is less than most other States).
If i was Hawkins, i would be a
bit more toughtful, and
look deep into his own huiman condition and accept he «s a
living miracle granted by virtue
of God, or, in scientific terms, Anti Matter, so, as to try and figure out why is he still alive, and what is his real mission on earth.
I give to you what I give to no one else, and that is my seed, my procreative power, which, united to your seed, can incarnate our love, take on flesh that will be the
living fruit
of our love, the proof also that we want our love to be a gift to God and to the future.1 I have expanded on this at length elsewhere.2 Holding to our present topic, let us
look a
bit more closely at those issues
of justice involved in this divine plan
of the union
of man and woman in marriage.
There were few shout outs for God from the artists, the oddest being from Sean Carter (Jay - Z): «I want to thank God — I mean a little
bit for this award — but mostly for all the universe for conspiring and putting that beautiful light
of a young lady in my
life,» Jay - Z said,
looking at Beyoncé.
Also try Awareness by Anthony DiMello (a little
bit of religion in it, but a wonderful
look at how to view
life)... and maybe Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsh (lots
of «god» in it, but if you can see past it, a mind - blowing read).
Sheer wonder was in their eyes as they
looked at this tiny
bit of humanity, brought into existence by their own sexual union, yet obviously speaking to them
of the wonderful and mysterious creation
of an entirely new
life.
The Bible becomes whatever the one who holds it in their hand chooses to make it, a
looking glass, a window, a weapon, a tool or merely a shiny
bit of something to be tossed on the ash heap
of life.
What I'm trying to get at here is that I know a lot
of food bloggers buy foods just because they
look pretty and I'm always a
bit disappointed when I see other people who
live in northern climates loading up on imported everything in the winter.
Baking on the weekend is great so you have something to
look forward to and enjoying a
bit of the sweet
life on Sunday and / or special occasions is a lovely way to
life the «sweet
life» without feeling deprived.
I
live in Spain and those ensaimadas
looks more or less what we have here but maybe a
bit less
of dough and the crust seems a
bit different but hey you did great!!
I have just discovered kale and have fallen in love with it... spinach may get jealous, but there's room for more than two deep green leafies in my
life... that being said, this recipe
looks very interesting and a good addition to a meatless day's menu, but... isn't the garlic a
bit bitter when it is added without a
bit of taming in hot olive oil?
In many ways, the place is like America itself: It's filled with people from all walks
of life, all races and classes,
looking for a little
bit of happiness and a personal connection.
i added a
bit of oil olive to the dough and subbed pecans as i didn't have walnuts and used 1/2 bread flour and doubled the recipe as i wanted a super mega size loaf, going to use it for turkey sandwiches along with a tomato soup, can't wait for dinner, I'm so excited to find pom recipes as well, the chocolate dipped shortbread
looks like christmas on a plate!Re; your mouse inthe house, we
lived thru an infestation, only problem the children thought they were pets at the time!
The whole «
live the
life» aspect
of the series is gradually being expanded and while the characters still
look a
bit scary, the more refined, detailed and frequent cinematics are a good start.
I felt a
bit sorry for him today to read that villagers where he
lives worry about him being in his own and
looking I'll a lot
of the time.
Now it would be very easy to tell you to F *** OFF back to PLANET NUTCASE but if I did I would most likely have this post removed so I won't do that.But when you do get back home might I suggest you consider having a
look at the fortunes
of Arsenal Football Club since you've been
living in another Galaxy.Inthink you've missed a
bit in the middle from Herbert Chapmans time till now.
We
live the contoured shape
of these NUK breast therapy packs, although they are strictly home use only, they may
look a
bit strange in your bra at home.
It's hard to beat charismatic megafauna for getting attention, though in the Second
Life context they can get a
bit distorted: it
looks in one
of the photos as though there might be some delegates on hand from a Furry convention.
Lots
of people have spoken at EU events I've attended have said they want to have a conversation about how we can try and have get a Europe that
look like it works a
bit better for ordinary citizens — not the rich guys in suits zooming about doing the deals but on things that make a difference to their
lives like better rights at work.
This week has seen government transformed from something that
looks like an old boys» club to something that
looks a tiny
bit more like
life — cue lots
of conversations about what Cameron sees in Esther McVey, Liz Truss and Priti Patel.
A
bit like someone
looking into a mirror reflected in another mirror, as one new
life is developing as an embryo, the capacity to produce the next generation
of life is already being established in that embryo.
Read previous Zoologger columns: Unmasking the Zorro
of the avian world, The worm that
looks like a tree, The bird that cares for its rival's chicks, Itsy bitsy teeny weeny chameleons, Don't
bite — how the zebra got its stripes, The only males with more brain than females, How a blurry - eyed spider pounces on target, Gecko's amputated tail has
life of its own, Unique
life form is half plant, half animal, Transgender fish perform reverse sex flip, My brain's so big it spills into my legs, Dozy hamsters reverse the ageing process, To kill a mockingbird?
But it's a
bit like having a candy that you can't eat because we can't do the follow - up experiments to
look for signs
of life.
i believe no matter what age you are you have the potential to be the best you can be, and with a
bit of dedication and education you can be fit, healthy and
look great at any stage
of life.
Newer research shows that above - average «normal» good -
looking people are a
bit happier, however, as they tend to get paid more, feel more at ease, and more in control
of their own
lives.
Just as with helping in the kitchen, adding children to the mix may lengthen your shopping experience and make for a tiny
bit more work, but remember to
look at the bigger picture: we are building their food philosophy that will serve them for the rest
of their
lives.
This is affecting my
life and mind quite badly (not to mention family
life, where I have two lovely kids who deserve their Dad to have a
bit of energy), and I
look forward to your advice.
It sounds a
bit strange (& like I have no
life, which I don't) to get excited over kitchen sponges but I'm loving the monochromatic
look of these Barkly Basics ones over the generic fluoro scourers you get at the supermarket.
I love a classic handbag in pastel pink or a punchy coral to add a
bit of life to a neutral
look.
There's a
bit of a cool vibe, to your outfits, but they all
look like they're comfortable and actually can be
lived in.
I can not decide for the
life of me if the shine is okay or if it
look just a
bit like cheap fake gold??
I've been spending a lot
of time this week thinking about what I'm
looking forward to in 2017, and working to catch up on
life a little
bit before ringing in the New Year.
If any
of you are
looking ahead a
bit, or
live somewhere warm like me, I'm rounding up 10 spring dresses to buy now!
Recently I was
looking at some old photographs and I think my mother actually
looks better now than 15 years ago because than she was a
bit underweight because
of health problems and stress... she
looks more healthy now at plus 50 than when she was 35... that just goes to prove that in
life health is the most important thing.
Outfit posts can be a
bit of a pain to photograph, but I really enjoy
looking back at them and it really brings back a memory
of where I was in my
life at that point in time.
images via Pinterest A little
bit of Sunday inspiration for the last weekend (fingers crossed)
of the remaining
bits of residual heat — appreciating
looks from Balenciaga's spring / summer line (my favorite from PFW), different silhouettes, new cuts for shorts, exposed (white) brick, bomb bomber leather jacket with zips in all the right places, slouchy potato - sackish tops, short dos, vaulted ceilings with huge light - welcoming windows, maximizing your space in
living rooms vs. leaving things simple and sort
of bare.
paisley pattern is one
of my all time favourites and when you add to that a liberal sprinkling
of gold thread as well, then these trousers are pretty much top dog; next comes the dash
of leopard print to give a funky edge, not to mention the fun
of pattern clashing; finally, the top may
look a
bit dark or even blue / grey, but the fact is it's actually silver and gold and
looks much more stunning in real
life, matching the tone
of the trousers and boots really well.
There is a blog by a Portuguese lady who
lives in England called Saidos da Concha, which features a
bit of sewing (with some tutorials) and other
bits about
life, cooking and
living in the British countryside which I find really beautiful but perhaps not really what you are
looking for.
Wow, I
live the warm spices in your cake!It
looks absolutely divine!Would love to have a
bite with cup
of tea
I know I've shown a
bit of how are
living room has
looked lately, but here is one last photo
of what it
looked like before:
To add
life to such dark shades you can always add gloss or a
bit of lighter shades over it, just to make your lips
look fuller.
Every now and then I'll try something a
bit out there, but most
of the time I'm just
looking for comfort and practicality for
life with two toddlers!
Because my
life is much more casual, and half
of the year it's a
bit too hot for a jacket, I haven't worn it much, but tried it with a pencil skirt and had a
look I completely loved for Brooke's graduation, and now, I am
looking for more opportunities to wear the jacket.
If I had your figure, I'd probably just
live in running tights Speaking
of, I love the ones you're wearing — the knee details make it
look a
bit like biker pants, very cool!
The main focus
of DTA is to share ideas and tips on how to achieve great
looks for less and add other
bits of bliss to your
life.
I'm actually on the front - end
of this transition at 16 weeks pregnant; but, I already find myself worrying quite a
bit about my what my new
life and my new body will
look like when baby comes!