Sentences with phrase «feel like home in»

Take your time, it will feel like home in no time!
It did not feel like home in any way, yet it didn't feel completely unfamiliar either.
You will feel like home in this beach resort.
The whales really seem to feel like home in the Whale Capital of Iceland, as we spotted Orcas only a few days ago!
With stylish finishes and luxurious comforts, our rooms and suites will feel like home in no time.
It will feel like home in minutes.
It felt like home in paradise and return we will!

Not exact matches

«Darin and I felt like we had, through our funeral home ties, the ability, if we wanted, to encourage donors,» Ezzell said in an interview.
And I felt like: What am I — someone who came to the Bay Area for a tech job and is paid a lot — doing in this home instead of someone else who actually can't afford to pay more than $ 1,000 a month in rent?»
The goal is that when Malala — who is currently in school in England — comes to visit, «that it feels like home and a family and like this is a group working together on a joint mission,» says Shahid.
I had a lot of anxieties about moving into my first apartment, and while I think the roomies and I did a great job at making our apartment feel like a real home, there are definitely a few things we could have thought a bit more about before moving in together.
The Helix Cool Pillow, in the same pile, would feel like it had been sitting on my drafty windowsill the whole day when I got home.
Case in point: they will remember what kind of pillow you prefer and make you feel like you just arrived home with their friendly service!
Are you constantly exhausted and feel like it's impossible to get out of bed in the morning, then feel spent when you get home?
Airy, mirror - walled spaces like this Avant Barre classroom in downtown San Francisco feel like home to Kadakia.
Also, the Vikings feel a bit too much like the team of destiny — just one win away from a Super Bowl in their home stadium.
Ante Glavas, an associate professor with a specialization in organizational behaviour at Kedge Business School in Marseille, France, says employees of companies that promote social responsibility tend to feel more connected to their work: «They are more engaged, because instead of leaving values at the door when they leave home, they can feel like they are doing something good that aligns with who they are as a person.»
«Come gather «round people wherever you roam / And admit that our country don't feel like our home,» Fallon sang in grainy, black - and - white footage, accurately recreating Dylan's gruff voice.
In two years we saved $ 100k, roughly half the take home and didn't even feel like we didn't have fun.
I hate to do that because as a stay at home parent, not contributing even to social security, investing in my own retirement feels like a better choice then just putting it all in his.
Cambodia's second - largest city (home to around 250,000 people) doesn't feel at all like the capital, Phnom Penh; in fact, wandering around Battambang, I felt as if I had traveled back to the early 20th century.
We've all heard about recent graduates so buried in student loans they don't feel like they can have children, buy homes, or leave a good - paying job for the job they really want.
Also the amount of free time I have, the success I've seen, the money I'm bringing home, the fact that I feel like I'm in complete control of the business.
After two years of feeling like a patient in her own home, help rolled into her town home.
Not only do they love the flexibility of choosing their own work hours, freelancers also love having the freedom to be able to stay in and work from home when they feel like it.
To my surprise, I was provided with extremely well sophisticated and synchronized services because of which I felt like running my business in a remote location as home away from home.
«I do feel like my debt sets me back in the grand scheme of things as far as buying a home or whatever the case may be,» he said.
The biggest thing that I had to deal with was not feeling like God was mad at me every time I made any kind of a little mistake, because in the home that I grew up in you just never knew what was going to set my dad off.
I was rocking a beloved child here in my suburban home in Canada but for a minute it felt like all of the world was there on my lap.
Our little online community feels like home to me in so many ways.
But when I'm in San Diego, that church feels a lot like home.
When we finally got home last night, Dan collapsed into the couch and said, «I feel like I just woke up from a dream in which I lived through a hurricane and then got interviewed by Barbara Walters.»
I feel like i'm not «faithless» more so asking is heaven really what i always thought it was or is that something i was told soooooo many times i think its real; as the easter bunny, is it our loved ones, pets, we will all live in big homes no pain or sad feelings.
For this local church is the place where the layman must really find his place and his responsibility, where he must feel at home, Just as in a family where one also does not like everyone.
But then she convinced me that she had found the real deal in a small home church and it didn't take long for me feel like I truly belonged there and that it was in fact everything I had ever wanted in a church.
Like the show, the stories are hit or miss, and if you like Keillor, or the man Keillor is in many of his stories (whether in print or on the air), you'll appreciate even the misses, because even when the right word doesn't quite come, or when the timing is just a shade off, the tone usually survives — something lingers in the air, making us feel at home, comfortable, happy to be hLike the show, the stories are hit or miss, and if you like Keillor, or the man Keillor is in many of his stories (whether in print or on the air), you'll appreciate even the misses, because even when the right word doesn't quite come, or when the timing is just a shade off, the tone usually survives — something lingers in the air, making us feel at home, comfortable, happy to be hlike Keillor, or the man Keillor is in many of his stories (whether in print or on the air), you'll appreciate even the misses, because even when the right word doesn't quite come, or when the timing is just a shade off, the tone usually survives — something lingers in the air, making us feel at home, comfortable, happy to be here.
I live in one of those most of the year so it feels like home to me!
He thinks the reason may be what someone else here cited - that the rest of the environment in the U.S. has become highly integrated - schools, workplace, etc., and the church is the last bastion where they feel they can relax and everything seem like «old home week» — i.e. «family».
If I really wanted to feel at home, I should have walked in carrying an iPhone in one hand (No, I don't own one) and Starbucks coffee in the other (No, I don't like Starbucks).
Dan and I are still in search of a faith community that feels like home, but at the risk of sounding cliché, «not all who wander are lost.»
Frankie Perez never felt at home in Mexico, so immediately after finishing his secondary education in Aguascalientes he returned to the U.S. Without any particular intent or design, Raul and Maria had given birth to a profoundly binational family — a family, like millions of others, with relationships stretched irreversibly across the line.
I felt like I should be grateful for the little ones we have in our home and that it was too much to expect more.
Hawaiiguest: I'm guessing that you won't mind, then, when usurpers come into your country, co-opt your culture with their own, have the bleeding - hearts in government reward them with more rights and privileges than you have (freely given to them from the taxes YOU pay), and make you feel like a stranger in your own country, although your ancestors called it home for centuries.
Like so many writers early in their careers, O'Connor felt she had to leave home to gain a broader perspective than the one afforded her by rural Georgia life.
But it is found in statements like, «Earth is not my home; I'm just passing through» and in the complacent and barely - masked glee that some churches feel when we hear about tsunamis, earthquakes, wars, disease, and famine destroying our world.
On some level I was reacting to the fact that most of the Jewish picture books in my home feel like they're about someone else.
Oscar contenders like I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore are more likely to be released on Netflix right after premiering at Sundance, for example.
Speaking about preparing to play Shaman in the film, Sope Aluko, a Nigerian - born Christian who holds both British and US citizenship, told Okay Africa: «It felt very familiar and like home.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
There's something about smelling warm cookies baking in the oven that just makes a place feel more like home.
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