Sentences with phrase «feel like home on»

Everyone welcomed me, and director Doug Ellin just really made it feel like home on set for me.

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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.
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.
However, on the days when I really can't compromise, I'm successful at saving money until I pass the Starbucks near work, and then 20 minutes and $ 7 later I'm walking out with an iced coffee that I feel like I could have made at home for pennies on the dollar.
Mariage Frères tea «I like to bring my favorite tea on the road with me so that I can feel at home.
Working out and pushing yourself can be very uncomfortable at times, but having an environment where you feel like you're at home helps you get through those barriers and inspires you to just keep on tucking and shaking.
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.
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.
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.
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.
After cycling home on a flat tyre, doubling the time my ride should have taken me, the last thing I felt like doing was cooking dinner.
For the past two years living in Portland, I've tried to make Easter feel as much like home as possible, so lamb is most definitely going to be on our menu this year.
These days and moments in between have made me feel like the happiest girl and not just for the wonderful birthday surprises, but also to be able to be here on this little island that I hope to call home again for good someday.
The only naughty dog story I can think of is my parent's dog who on occasion will get into the kitchen garbage when he's feeling lonely and he likes to leave a piece by the front door so my mom sees it when she comes home from work.
I like to hold on to these traditions in my home country in a determined effort to feel closer to the Northern climes.
My Meyer lemon tree has generously provided for me again this year but it feels like I've been out of town more than home on weekends lately.
We sink into our backless seating arrangement of floor cushions and feel like we are right back at home sitting on the porch at the Colorado Ranch, tucking in to a spicy version of Grandma's Cheesy Twice Baked Potatoes.
But like most recipes, I end up changing the recipe anyways based on what I have at home, what I feel like eating, and whether or not my kids will complain through the entire meal.
You can also set it on vacation to skip weeks when you're not home, or add in extra basic staples like soymilk, flour, wine, etc. if you're feeling extra lazy.
Pilgrim Hat Cookies by Celebrations 12 Sweet Potato Recipes for Thanksgiving by 3 Boys and a Dog Homemade Cranberry Sauce Recipe by Six Sisters Stuff Thanksgiving Turkey Pancakes for Breakfast by Kitchen Fun with My 3 Sons Pumpkin Better Than... Cake by Something Swanky Thanksgiving Turkey Cupcakes Recipe by Six Sisters Stuff Pumpkin Lust Cake by Sweet Treats and More Mini Pumpkin Pie by Make and Takes Pumpkin Roll by Take a Mega Bite Pumpkin Cookies with Cream Cheese Icing by House of Hepworths Lollipop Turkey by Tippy Toes and Tantrums Turkey and Stuffing Casserole by Mess for Less Pumpkin Pie Cake by One Good Thing by Jillee Dinner Rolls with Gratitude Inside by One Good Thing by Jillee Turkey Snack Holders by Life with Moore Babies Little Hands That Cook With Books — Turkey Casserole by The Educator's Spin On It Pumpkin Tortilla Soup by Mama Miss Turkey Cookies by Life with Moore Babies A Turkey Snack by The Chirping Moms Pumpkin Flan by Feels Like Home Roasted Pumpkin Seeds by Feels Like Home
I was on my way home from work and didn't feel like asking to have more brought out of the warehouse, or even stopping at the Hannaford across the street.
I have been thinking tons about bonds lately, as 90 % of my closest friends either got in our out of relationships... It's a weird feeling to cheer one friend up about being single for the first time in four years and then go back home and cheer my flatmae to go see the frist guy she's liked in pretty much the same period of time, who unfortunately happens to live on the other side of Europe.
I took a step back from Natural Sweet Recipes for a season while I focused on getting our house to feel like a home.
I feel ALMOST like going home and snapping a photo of the book I have on my bed side table — Born to Run!
I only flicked through the pages and thought at the first that I had similar cookbooks already on the shelf, still I felt like having a treat after already a great outdoor jacket and once I got I home I couldn't believe I how happy I was that I had spent the money.
I usually make this sans the chocolate additions, but on extra special occasions, like when I bring home a pint of ice cream for the mister, I'll throw in a handful of chocolate chips and a peanut butter cup so I don't feel like I'm missing out on all the fun.
As I mentioned that London is starting to feel more like home, I'm sharing these Savory Muffins with Parmesan, Bacon and Spring Onions because they are based on a recipe from The Ginger & White Cookbook.
«We feel like we're inhabiting our very own Sesame Street,» says Fabiana Faria, who, along with Helena Barquet, opened the retro - fab home décor store Coming Soon on New York's Lower East Side two years ago.
On those rare evenings when I come home from work and manage not to mix myself a cocktail, I feel like I deserve a trophy.
A similarly relaxed approach is taken in the Dine chapter, which Lawson tells me stems from the stress she feels home cooks put on themselves to cook like restaurant chefs.
From our 24 - hour suite service and valet laundry to twice daily housekeeping and turndown service, our royal family will find plenty of ways to wait on you while making our surroundings feel like home.
You know, the one where you go grocery shopping with the purpose of buying ingredients for cooking at home and then fill up a cardboard container with all the prepared food on the salad / hot bar because you don't feel like cooking right now?
Even though I work from home and don't usually end up taking weekends off, I feel like I'm a little slower on a Monday too.
With rates starting at $ 199 per night, Surfcomber's Miami Heat Package is available October 5 through April 30, 2013 for booking and travel, and offers guests the following: 20 percent off best available rate Bucket of beers upon arrival Complimentary appetizer at Lantao Kitchen + Cocktails with purchase of entrée (pre - or post-game) Inclusive perks with complimentary access to the hotel's fitness center, WiFi when guests sign up to become a Kimpton InTouch member and nightly hosted wine hour in the living room Social Club at Surfcomber is giving fans a reason to cheer with the «Feels like a Home Game» cocktail on game days made with Nolet gin, Cynar and Branca on the rocks.
Say «Feels like a Home Game» and score the quencher for $ 10 while you watch game on their big screen TV's at South Beach's favorite watering hole.
Guests get to watch a renowned chef demonstrate dishes on stage, but I've added personal touches so they feel like they're dining in my home.
I sat by myself at the bar and had this five - course situation going on, and I felt like I was at home.
I feel like I need to load up on all the goodies before I have to start my candida diet when I get home.
That's a big help on the route to reaching your targets — when you're like a family who make each other feel welcome and at home.
When Georgia State played in the Georgia Dome, you could still see remnants of Falcons paint on the field, and it never quite felt like home for the Panthers.
And given what I've read and watched on the news since January... looks like his camp is the one: - giving him bad advice (not being with the team for home games / playoffs)- giving leaks out to the media on how Kawhi / their camp feels - wants him to leave SAS for a bigger media market to get a bigger shoe deal (screw the max deal with SAS)
i can see wot you mean ice, there all like minded and all the same type player, evenin how easily they get injured, its mad... but im not sure where we would put def minded players in a system that has served us wel thus far, i just think the players we hav did nt work hard enough to getbehind the ball yesterday and alot of it was left to song whod been on intern duty and had travelled halfway round the world to get home, like i said i was hugely dissapointed with nasri, ros and ramsey who i felt did nt put in a shift worthy of beating such a resolute opponent, even AW was exasperated after the game and offered no excuse just that you cant expect to win games / leagues on this performance... when we go down i these games its always the same, with a whimper... there were 15 mins left when we conceded and you could be sure utd and chelsea woulda got their equaliser but we simply cant re-raise our game when wer only going through the motions in these games
It's been an awful run of home fixtures if you base them on the level of difficulty, but as was said to me yesterday, it really does feel like a privilege to be able to compete with the country's top teams in league games.
i cant help my anger at this point becos its a result of so much pent up frustration and the managers failure to recognise issues and failure to ever acknowledge our fans and i refuse to stick my head in the ground and come up smiling after beating stoke at home 2 - 0, maybe if the manager had ever once just said «i feel for the fans» or apologise to travelling fans after gutless away displays, but no he does nt feel accountable to any1 despite the thousands of times «theres only one arsene wenger» rings in his ears, hes gotten more love and trust than youd give your wife but wot has he given you in return the last 4 years???? not even acknowledgement, and in between the poor run hes given us more than his fair share of touchline controversy which reflects badly on us and the club in regards to fair play.and he never sees anything!!!! be honest and come out like moyes and bruce, its refreshing!!!! the standards at the club hav plummeted and where chels, utd, pool and even villa / city / spurs hav so many players who fight and uphold club traditions we only hav cesc, gallas, verm, RvP, sagna and arsha who, IMO really care and who fight when our backs are to the wall....
@Gretchen, when you make a statement like «Would that all women had the resources and confidence to say this,» you transition from your reflection on your own thoughts and decisions and move to a blanket statement of what you think is Right for all women (the implication here is if women had the correct amount of resources and confidence, they would all feel like staying at home because they would be able to recognize that they were the most qualified to care for their kids.)
At times it feels like they are talking about the 1950s housewife, staying at home and feeding the family on the housekeeping money handed over by her husband, the breadwinner!
You also designed the branding for the Folksy Summer School... I wanted the identity for Folksy Summer School to feel like a homespun adventure day in the woodlands — you've left your man at home on his xbox (yawn!)
Ever since working with my friend Paige Lewin on our living space redesign, I've developed a new appreciation for the importance of a home that truly feels like your home.
On the other hand, adopting a child that is a bit older, one that I know needs a good home, feels like a different choice entirely.
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