Sentences with phrase «do full home»

It's difficult to know exactly how many things you own, and how much your personal possessions are really worth until you do a full home inventory.
Once I get my place put together, I will do a full home tour!

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By this point, Jill was working full time in sales, and Nick's friend Neil Dana was doing sales from his home up the coast.
The U.S. Census Bureau said that there were an estimated 199,000 stay - at - home dads and 1.9 million single dads in 2015, but even happily married fathers with full - time office jobs still want to devote more quality time to parenting than their fathers and grandfathers did.
Q. Does my business have to be a full time operation for me to claim home office expenses?
I don't know what this says about the current state of jobs in America, but consider this: With a college degree in finance, Arnold said he took home about $ 2,200 a month from his full - time job.
You want solid, protective agreements and a full portfolio of insurance so if one of your teenager's friends slips and breaks his neck in your home, you don't go bankrupt.»
Sickness that you can work through means you work from home and do your best, with the understanding that people won't be putting in full days.
Nearly one - third of full - time employees do most of their work in homes, coffee shops, and other remote places, according to the Flex + Strategy Group report.
It's a more complicated argument, but the flip side is that employees may not want to work full - time hours anyway because, under the economics of Obamacare, they can bring home the same amount of money working part time as they did full time — and still get benefits.
«If your spouse doesn't hold a job outside the home, he or she can qualify for a full IRA contribution and deduction,» Rose says.
Back home in Florida, Love worked full - time doing customer service and collected donations from friends and family to afford her plane ticket and hotel room in Eugene.
For example, the irrigation contractor must be able to read the landscape plan and the grading plan in order to efficiently design the sprinkler system; the low - voltage outdoor lighting specialist must understand the electrical plans in order to design a lighting plan that reduces voltage drop and does not conflict with the full - voltage lights specified for the home.
It's about doing a full day's work and then going home to do more work.»
While we no longer own that home (we are full - time RVers now), we do wish we would have found a way to not pay mortgage insurance.
He didn't report the sale of the city home in 2010 because the PRE sheltered the full capital gain from tax.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
Fortunately, these buyers discover — somewhere along their home - buying journey — that they don't need a «full» twenty percent down.
Your lawyer, banker, management company, co-op board, and the home's previous owner don't know that you've paid your rent in full and on time, always.
At the end of the day anyone who has attended the workshop takes back home a full fledged knowledge of important concepts like asset allocation, calculation of intrinsic value, important ratios to focus upon while doing fundamental analysis, usage of excel sheet, and above all how to put together a checklist to do smart and intelligent investing.
While HUD does not specifically require a full and independent home inspection for FHA borrowers, they do require the HUD - certified appraiser to inspect the premises for safety and habitability issues.
HUD does not require FHA borrowers to have a full and comprehensive home inspection.
It's easier now watching the years tick by, the seasons balancing their books, the sun swift in his passage, like a man who goes home after his day's labor full of gruff gratitude for the lights that one by one rise up in welcome; glad of what he's done, but gladder still it's done with, and enough.
Some can barely wend their way through their kitchen for all the foil - covered dishes borne over by neighbors doing what they can to fill the suddenly hollow space in a once - full home.
You never once smacked one of those kids, the ones there on full scholarship with visions of patched sport coasts in the Ivory Tower, you never once icily mentioned that you were working full time, going into debt, commuting two hours to school, that you had three small babies at home, that you worked in a fast - paced and exhausting industry under tremendous pressure just to come home, kiss your kids for a brief moment, launching into that thesis until well past midnight, just to get up at 6 the next morning and do it all over again, relentlessly.
You don't have to be a parent or have a large family to appreciate the various noises that emanate from a full home: The laughter erupting from the most recent funny word uttered by a precious little one who is still learning to talk.
Do you have any advice or ideas for those of us at home with small children, or working the daily grind 9 - 5 jobs, or in school full - time to honor our commitments to family, work and school while simultaneously working to benefit our communities?
And I'm not even sure I've listed all the tasks that pastors do... If you can do all that with excellence and keep a full time job and lead by example in your home / marriage / parenting... Then you need a cape with a big S on it!
At times, it seems that the purpose of listening is simply to occupy the time until Muslims, for example, make the same transitions that Catholics and Protestants did centuries earlier so as to «find themselves increasingly at home in a dynamic, liberal, and capitalist world that is full of many faiths and many cultures.»
Also, take the end of October through the last day of December and imagine three full months of non-stop «it's a small world after all» played everywhere you go, in every store, every mall and every business, all day, every day, and then you get home to an evening to yourself and your favorite channel is playing a 10 hour marathon of the old «It's a small world» Disney video that takes you on a magical tour of the ride and a behind the scenes segment on how they did all the animatronics.
She was a stay - at - home mother who launched a full - time career as a political activist and public speaker from nearly the day her first child was born, doing a neat end - run around the feminists who claimed to have invented the idea that a married woman could have a professional life.
The right knows this full well, but they'd rather watch the horsey dance and would do anything at all to protect the status quo — even if it means losing their jobs, their retirement accounts, and their homes.
True ministry does not happen when we go home with a full belly and a happy Christian tune running through our heads.
After Joseph, I wanted to be home with them full time and made the changes necessary to do so, even quitting my job.
Granted, we have a (very beloved) baby - sitter for our littlest girl two mornings a week while the older two are at school, so that I can make phone calls, do interviews, and work uninterrupted for a bit of time, but I am usually at home, trying to get in a full - time job at the edges of our life.
Others are home full time but don't feel passionate or connected to it.
Like she did every day, Ms. Shirley woke at four in the morning, went to work, worked a gruelling shift and came home tired to her great granddaughter, all of four years old and full of spunk and sass.
Junior Garcia, a 19 - year - old who wanted to carry a full - sized cross from his home in Forth Worth all the way to Washington DC, has done just that, which is great...
The airline found new flights for the next afternoon, so I didn't get home until almost a full day later than expected.
When I got home, I munched on a few frozen grapes but I was pretty full from dinner so I didn't snack too much.
I don't get home until 8:30, and I don't love going to bed on a super full stomach.
We arrived home on Tuesday, after an awfully long and uncomfortable journey full of delays and still don't feel rested.
I have a full - time job, I have to manage this blog, I have to do various home errands like cleaning and doing laundry among a ton of other stuff.
I do not like cheesecake either.Like you I think it is too dense and heavy and not what I want when I am already full at the end if the meal.Fred loves it thought so I am going to have it tomorrow when he and kids come back home from camping.
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Knowing that they don't get treated to the full - fat version at home, they try their luck at restaurants and honestly, I feel like it is some sort of a dietary «abuse» every time I reluctantly allow them to order a creamy pasta dish.
And this challenged came up... I didn't want to buy ready made vegan food, I really wanted the full «home made» experience.
I am also a double dipper at home, as I believe that the veggie sticks and chips are basically utensils to deliver the most amount of dip possible Don't worry I do not double dip at parties or anywhere I am sharing it with other, but in my own home, and when I am sharing with my hubby, double dipping is fair game and I take full advantagdo not double dip at parties or anywhere I am sharing it with other, but in my own home, and when I am sharing with my hubby, double dipping is fair game and I take full advantage!
I'm home sick on a rainy day and just didn't want salad or a full meal.
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