The fatigue was real; I was falling asleep on
the drive home every day.
I drove home that day feeling like I could take on anything!
Once we started filming, we would drive to the set every day and
drive home every day.
I am pleased with the total buying experience — the price of the vehicle, what they offered me for my trade, and with the vehicle
I drove home that day.
But, if
you drive it home that day and total it, you stand to lose a lot of money.
Not exact matches
She considers herself an ally and spokesperson for «mompreneurs,» and sets the tone by picking up her own kids — now aged eight, six and four — at the bus most
days and by doing much of her work out of her
home office (a six - minute
drive from the Steeped Tea headquarters).
Assuming that you don't
drive more than 400 miles per
day, and will park at
home, near your own charger, or will have access to chargers wherever you park your car, that's acceptable.
At the end of the
day, she
drives to her son's school, then
drives him
home, in the bright pink truck.
Becoming Warren Buffett will highlight the modest lifestyle of the 86 - year - old investor, who runs the world's fourth - largest public company,
drives to work every
day, and lives in a humble
home in Omaha, Neb..
President Obama's next -
day zingers, which sounded like he came up with them in the car on the
drive home from the debate, did little to raise spirits among viewers of Nova and Masterpiece.
The news comes just
days after Uber announced that it was testing its self -
driving cars on the streets of Pittsburgh, the
home of the company's Carnegie Mellon - based research and development center.
New York state last month passed a similar measure that makes it illegal to advertise apartments for fewer than 30
days in New York City, and lawmakers have pushed the federal government to take a closer look at Airbnb and other
home - sharing sites on accusations of creating housing shortages and
driving up rental costs.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their
homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going
home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2
days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two
days, so
driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
One man who had
driven up from California for one
day was so impressed with the great spirit that he flew
home and brought his entire family back.
When I was minutes out of graduate school and brand - newly twenty - four years old, I
drove from West Virginia where I had been in school, down to Virginia to pick up my little brother from college,
home to San Diego, and then I slept for an entire
day.
I
drove away from her
home that
day thinking how great it would be to have «a place.»
I may try to learn before I start classes if I find myself with the time and
drive to do so, but I know that God can communicate His will to me through His word in the modern
day Bible translation I carry on my phone, or read at
home, or pick up from the church pew.
When we leave our workplaces at the end of the
day, we have faith that we're
driving to the
home we left, despite the fact that we see houses being demolished (either peacefully or otherwise).
The next
day you are back in Cape Town, in the shadow of Table Mountain,
driving through a bright neighbourhood of middle class
homes, with front yards, plantings, dogs, people chatting on front steps.
Coming
home from our two
day visit with my son, Owen and his lovely wife, Margaret, tired of
driving on the Pennsylvania turnpike, my husband and I stopped at a rest area.
Heard you in an interview on Radio 5 Live with Dan & Sarah the other
day whilst
driving back
home — great to hear how you have used food to help you back to health as I am attempting to do, too.
No, I don't
drive 2 hours just to hit the fish market; instead, I plan
day trips to the beach on the island and conveniently drop in the market on the way
home — WIN - WIN!
After all that it was time for me to face reality (we were
driving home the next
day) so I set to work packing us food for the road.
And the next
day we
drove home in time to get Paul to the office in the afternoon.
That's why we spent three
days looping around the region, trading
driving duties as we filled our car with a world - class take -
home haul.
And that seed of emotional awareness — now I may get in to some trouble for saying — is realising that I'm not one of those career
driven women who want a high - powered job and hugely successful career to come
home to at the end of the
day (sure that would be nice).
These changes arise from seasonality, availability, or just what looks extra tasty that
day, and the
day spent cooking with Sean really
drives home how many tiny decisions, additions, and improvements a single restaurant dish will see.
Many
days I feel so removed from that side of myself -
days when I leave the house in a hurry, sit at my desk and make decisions and answer emails and talk on the phone and go to meetings, and then
drive home to throw something totally uninspired together for dinner before falling asleep scrolling through Instagram.
Driving home the other
day, I wanted to pull over by the side of the road, on every curve, to take photographs.
For Team Massel, they were matched and then some by Zach Lessem who had a
Home Run and
drove in 3 on the
day.
He has nobody to play with, but every
day he stands in the shadow of the barn, batting balls into the empty chrome skies, and every
day his dog, his faithful soft - mouthed yellow mutt, tirelessly retrieves his every grounder, his every pop fly, his every line
drive and then, yes, his every epic
home run...
Lamela then put the
home side firmly in the
driving seat just a few minutes later, as a pass from Heung - Min Son was turned
home by the Argentine as he bagged his first strike in 504
days.
Bill Daniels, who wired up a multimillion - dollar fortune in cable television,
drove over the Rockies from his
home in Denver to Salt Lake City the other
day to watch Manigault try out for his ABA champion Utah Stars.
On a sunny but blustery
day on
home turf a short
drive from his Jupiter, Fla., residence, Woods got off to an uneven start when, even with an iron off the tee on the par - 4 second hole, he hit an errant shot into a hazard.
He went right out and got pulled over while
driving drunk and told a cop on video that he needed to, and I'm quoting him here, «take a huge shit» two
days before the Bucs»
home opener last season.
He enjoyed the game, too, but
driving home he told her that he prayed every
day for Stumpy, and that she must do so as well.
But Art Sr. always came
home on the weekends, and if at the end of a
day he found himself as nearby as, say, Cleveland, he would always
drive home.
So I was
driving home the other
day and thinking to myself, this might just be the least excited I've ever been ahead of a summer that will be overrun by the World Cup.
We always
drove down and back in the same
day to keep the expenses to a minimum so we'd get
home late that night.
I very much look forward to the
day where I can be
home with my babies again and have them
drive me stir crazy.
She was there waving from her porch the
day we moved into our beloved little
home on tree - lined Mt Royal
Drive.
We ventured
home to New Hampshire through Maine, spending the night at a lakeside cabin that we found on AirBNB in order to avoid another long
day of
driving.
It
drove me bonkers, caused me stress, and I just gave up and stayed
home some
days.
One
day we got
home from an hour or so
drive, got him out and set him down to walk inside, and he fell down crying in pain because his legs had been scrunched up for too long and cramped.
I get to wear boots and carharts to work, climb barrel stacks,
drive a forklift, and return
home stained purple at the end of the
day.
laughter... and set out
driving all over the state, gathering all the equipment and gear I needed (the folks at Bee Pride in Lebanon totally set us up while laughing with us, not at us, thankfully), putting it all together in a
day, painting through the night and then
driving (a whole long ways) to pick up those bees and bring them
home... all with four kids in his charge and at his heels.
Her father does go out a lot with her on his
days but I do not
drive and all we do is stay at
home.
During Don Mattingly's youth sports playing
days his parents didn't question calls, shout instructions, criticize performances or dissect games on the
drive home.
I do have a comment; you state that
home birth is like
driving without your child in a seat belt, my children go to school every
day not in a seat belt.