Sentences with phrase «do a little shopping in»

So, probably like many of you, this weekend I'm sure to do a little shopping in an honor of Valentine's Day.
Of course this holiday weekend calls for the perfect outfits, so I did a little shopping in Cameron Village.
After Rise, I did a little shopping in Cameron Village.
So I did a little shopping in my closet the other day and dusted off some pieces that haven't really gotten much play lately.
I was so excited when they contacted me to do a little shopping in their store, especially when it is October and there are so many adorable fall and Halloween items in their store.
I did a little shopping in Fort Collins while I was there and managed to squeeze in a few outfit photos on the streets!
After we did a little shopping in Traverse City, we decided to check out Old Mission peninsula for our afternoon!
(S.W.O.R.D. leather jacket — similar here and here, Equipment blouse — similar, Club Monaco pants — similar, Zara heels — similar, Chanel bag) So I did a little shopping in my closet the other day and dusted off some pieces that haven't really gotten much play lately.
It's always fun to do a little shopping in a new city!
I've been doing a little shopping in preparation for our summer trips and I found some great deals!
We may even utilize her day care when we want to do a little shopping in Jackson.
** That extra night may give you an opportunity to do a little shopping in town, splurge on river rafting or a luxe picnic lunch after a rigorous hike.
Also, about a week before Christmas, I joined 4 other women from my community to do a little shopping in Belize city.

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The loonie has hit its lowest low in two years, but as far as economists are concerned, Canadians have little to fret about — unless some State - side shopping is on your to - do list.
This is not without justification: many predicted years ago Asian state - owned enterprises would soon be shopping Canada in earnest, yet Ottawa did little to prepare.
I scrutinize the REITs in distribution of goods, REITs that build properties to sell and take very little risk in doing so, including malls, shopping centers and hotels.
In addition, you need to do a little research on your SEO competition to get a sense of their characteristics: Are they mom - and - pop shops?
Confession time here: although I don't usually end up at places such as drunken parties, stripper bars and porn shops while hanging out with friends, since those activities and places hold little appeal for me, I know I need to stay away from certain «religious» people, those who seem to love only themselves and who seem hell - bent on being nasty to people they describe as «sinners», supposedly in the name of truth - telling.
The Unions are why we have a middle class, I admit they do go a little too far at times and we should reevaluate their influence but without them we would be all be working in sweat shops (all except the rich).
the people supporting the gun shop (counter protesters) were some of the most easily frightened people i have ever seen... and i don't think a single one of them lived in our beat up little neighborhood here in Philly.
Moving to the U.S. from small - town Russia in the 90s and going to a Ben & Jerry's ice cream shop for the first time was completely mind - blowing because a) back home, we did not have dedicated ice cream shops, b) ice cream flavors I grew up with were very basic and I had never seen so many extensive flavor options c) they sold little tubs of ice cream to take home, which was unheard of in Russia at the time d) everything tasted incredibly decadent and delicious.
It is hard for me to avoid foods with chemical additives because I am not the only one that does the shopping in our house so even if there is one little thing that I can switch for use in my baking and in making creamer for out coffee I will gladly do it.
We don't have any wild berry bushes in the Midwest and I was like a little kid in a candy shop when I went to San Fran earlier this summer — I didn't understand how anyone could resist from picking ALL of them off the bushes!
It's one of those you can have in your «arsenal» in that it can be made in a jiffy, doesn't demand additonal shopping, can satisfy a craving and can feed unexpected company with little effort.
And there's always some type of rice noodles around... and we always have sesame seeds (that's a staple of course) and the carrot came in handy... If I could go out shopping... I would just get a little bunch of baby bok choy and green onions to top it off... (that's IF) best part is you don't really need it....
Living as I do in a little village in the mountains in Spain, almond milk is not considered a necessity in the small local shop!
Can you believe it's been nearly 4 years since I first started writing a monthly recipe page for them... I know that pride is a sin but when I look at my work in print I do get a little puffed up with pride and if you ever see me in a paper shop or local supermarket I will always keep an eye out for this months edition and make sure it's clearly visible and looking tidy.
Hearthstone BakeryCafe Voted Best Sandwich Shop in San Antonio Again Hearthstone BakeryCafe is the little bakery that can and does....
«In a funny way, it's back to what the market was about at the beginning, when it was a little bit of everything, and people used to come here with their grandfather or father on the streetcar and do their family shopping for the week.
And that doesn't even cover the Little London Plane, just down the block in Seattle's Occidental Plaza, which is both cookbook shop and wine bar.
We don't get into too much shop talk around here, but I'm going to let you in on a little secret.
Normally weekends are reserved for going out and dinning at places where we can do a little bit of window shopping and let the kids indulge in play areas.
As soon as his eldest son was old enough for Little League, Ron Sr., now a supervisor in the machine shop, started coaching his baseball teams — and did so all the way through American Legion ball.
Now I don't care what anyone says about how little they think Stan's influence is on the club, but if the owner of any organisation, whether it be the local coffee shop or one of the biggest clubs in the world instills a particular mentality on their organisation, that mentality will flow through to every part of the club.
We enjoyed a pleasant, sunny day in the fairytale town of Heidelberg, hiking up to the castle on the hill (for those who don't appreciate the challenge of pushing a buggy uphill, there is a chair lift to the castle) and exploring the little cafes and shops in the old town.
The children have been preparing for tomorrow's first day of spring all week... and I guess, in my own way, this little shop update is one way that I do the same.
That's not to say it's always easy, despite this being my fourth time feeding a baby I'm still a little shy feeding in public, I don't mind feeding him in a coffee shop or where people don't know me, but feel a bit self conscious in front of some friends and family.
In this week's vlog, I rant about my frustration with the fact that they are still aren't fixing this issue and I might do a little shopping while complaining.
Our only disappointment was that when Sydney and Hannah tried to spend their hard earned KidZos at the end their was nothing decent for them to buy in the shop, which upset them a little as they'd worked so hard thinking they'd be able to buy something good, so I'd recommend spending KidZos on experiences (as Zak did) rather than saving them, unless you plan to make a return trip.
While doing all this grown - up stuff (shopping, laundry, cooking, walking, socializing, using the toilet, gardening, etc.), you remain receptive to the signals that your baby (in his little baby carrier, held close to your body) is constantly giving off.
In sleepy Irving Park, with traditionally little retail, commercial or industrial activity, strip shopping centers are popping up on Addison Street as they did long ago on the north suburban U.S. Hwy.
We stopped for lunch at the White Horse Country Pub in Washington, did a little window shopping at Privet House in New Preston, and made pit stops at the West Cornwall covered bridge and the Ellsworth Hill Orchard in Sharon.
No matter what you're setting out to do, if you have a little one, you've got to plan ahead, and having a travelling system handy will ensure you're prepared for shopping, riding in a car, dining out, strolling in the park, and everything in - between.
I have even once or twice taken a shopping trolley into the loos with the little one in it and done the same thing.
One thing I started when my kids were little (and still do now) was a «travel basket» — when I was shopping and saw something I thought would make a fun travel toy, I bought it and threw it in there.
There are plenty of things on the crafty to - do list these days that are full of «purpose» - quilts for my little ones» beds, Etsy shop updates, holiday craft planning, a gallery show to prepare for, and writing projects (book 2 is officially in the works, my friends).
When I was little, I wanted to work in a shoe shop or as a mounted policewoman as I loved horses, but I actually ended up doing office work.
I didn't shop in big box stores for myself and I certainly didn't want to start with my baby, so when I was pregnant, I would drive over an hour from our house in Massachusetts to the cutest little boutique in Connecticut that sold cloth diapers just to see the different colors and be able to talk with someone about what we would need or want.
I have started prepping a little here and there in hopes that I am not doing any last minute shopping those precious days before school.
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