Sentences with phrase «enjoying magazine pictures»

I can relate very much to the thought about enjoying magazine pictures but not seeing them coming to life in my own home.

Not exact matches

Of course I also spend time taking pictures of the beautiful world, spending time with my wife, reading books or magazines, playing video games, enjoying a great meal, engaging in citizen scientist projects, spending time in thought or contemplation about the universe or our planet, or in other words generally loving and enjoying life!
We'd plan it all out on paper, tear pictures from magazines, and enjoy every little detail along the way.
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Designing Self - Collages Using pictures, words, or symbols clipped from magazines that represent things they enjoy doing or own, places they've been, people they admire, or careers they desire, my students create a collage.
I thoroughly enjoy teaching yoga, especially to those with some physical limitations, and / or those who may not envision themselves in the gym or studio setting often typified by glossy magazine pictures.
I'm enjoying the exploration of it and realizing that I while I drool over the picture perfect magazine photos in Pottery Barn and BHG, I also don't want those perfect rooms because then it means that no one is LIVING life in them.
Whenever I look at it (which is constantly, due to it's location) the clutter of... *** backpacks, school papers (from our two young children), toys, knick - knack junk, my purse, my work papers, magazines (which i have a magazine hoarding issue — trying to transition to online mags and Pinterest), bags for going out with the kiddos (library bag, pool bag, playground bag), movies, Nintendo DS games, kids artwork, computer printer, desk, family pictures, kid's stuffed animals ***... strangles me and I always feel I need to get this organized before I move onto a new project of creating something I would enjoy and appreciate (hasn't happened yet!).
-- I have always enjoyed browsing through your pictures for cute decorating ideas, its like looking through a really pretty magazine full of down to earth homey sweetness, but I think that best of all, you are also using it to give glory to Jesus and remind everybody to live with a thankful and grateful heart - that is obviously His main purpose for your blog — and you do it so well.
So I enjoy looking at the pictures in magazines and on the net, but I'm much happier with a simpler home decor.
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