It grew out of my friend Adrienne's desire to hang out with a cool group of entrepreneurs.
I learned why it's such a big deal at an e-discovery forum yesterday morning, the latest group to
grow out of the Friends of eDiscovery project.
Not exact matches
Etsy itself
grew out of a freelance design project that Kalin and two
friends, Haim Schoppik and Chris Maguire, undertook for GetCrafty.com, an online bulletin board for crafters run by the wife
of an NYU professor.
Despite
growing up in similar circumstances, their
friend seemed to have created a life
of gold while they barely scratched
out a living.
A favorite painting by a Navajo
friend shows a lone pinion tree
growing out of the side
of a cliff, its roots anchored in the rock.
As I've put it to «progressive»
friends: if you weren't used to this religion from
growing up with it, would you get
out of bed on Sunday morning for it?
If you have
friends over to your house for dinner, and you pull
out some family videos about your children, are you going to show clips
of all the times they misbehaved, threw fits, wrecked the car, got in fights, failed classes, came home drunk, and every other bad thing your children did while they were
growing up?
10
out of 10 ~ I'm a Presbyterian with a Jesuit Catholic college education who
grew up with Mormons and Jews as best
friends in a heavily Muslim / Jewish / Mormon area
of Los Angeles.
«My
friend Joey... my
friend Sheila...» These are introductions
of a sort that pass
out of speech as people
grow up and follow more formal lines: «This is my boss...» «Professor Smith teaches anthropology.»
«It was something I felt personally, dealing with it in my family and with other
friends I
grew up with who were in prison for quite a long time or in and
out of jail for one reason or another,» he explains.
It's time to
grow out of this belief in an imaginary
friend.
It is nice to see more people are
growing out of the imaginary
friend that their parents and grandparents had
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will
grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm
out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet with their
friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
My mother turned to her
friends for advice on how to handle raising a child with a dietary request and was met with, «She'll
grow out of it,» «She'll get bored with pasta eventually,» and «Oh so - and - so's daughter lasted about a month.»
But
friends of each hold
out little hope that Walker, a conservative, button - down - shirt - and - khakis man, can coexist with Karl, who has toyed with the idea
of adding a family counselor and a female assistant to his staff, vowed to be the first NBA coach to wear an earring, and
grown long hair and a beard this season.
As I embark on
growing my own garden for the first time this year, I'm thankful for my
friends like Julie
of Chez Artz and Green Artz, Melissa at Nature Deva, Heather at A Mama's Blog, and Woman With A Hatchet, who all have more gardening experience than me (and will hopefully help me
out if I need it — hint, hint).
The big joy
of Facebook for me (and, yes, it is hard to admit that I do get some joy
out of it) is seeing photos
of my distant
friends» kids who are all
grown up now.
Inner harmony
grows not by finding ways to get away from your child, but by giving yourself the gift
of a hot bath at the end
of a long day, reading a book
of poetry, talking to a
friend on the phone, taking a nap, crying, getting a massage, having a day off from cleaning and cooking, staying in your pajamas all day, swimming, going
out to eat, or attending a conference.
The past six months, with the help
of counseling, a healthy and loving household, and supportive family and
friends, I've seen my children blossom and
grow out of their pain.
You may not understand some
of your young adult's choices in style or music or
friends, but don't let your relationship become contingent on him to «
grow out of this phase.»
So if you're looking to find something you or your mom - to - be
friend will get a lot
of use
out of, here are 12 baby products that can
grow with your kid.
Don't forget that babies
grow out of their bedding and their cribs, so you may have
friends or relatives with crib bedding that's still in good condition but no longer used - perhaps they would like to sell, or donate?
Find
out whether it's okay to let your toddler enjoy the company
of an imaginary
friend, and whether he'll
grow out of this chi...
I was one
of the last
of my
friends to have kids, so I haven't had the chance to be around many newborns, since my youngest
grew out of the baby stage.
They, too, have been through the ringer, dealing with unhelpful advice from family,
friends, and even strangers, who say things like, «Oh, he'll
grow out of it,» or «You just need to discipline him better.»
I kept all the preemie clothes for sentimental reasons, and gave away a few pieces here and there to
friends as the twins
grew out of stuff, but mostly I kept their clothes... just in case.
After admitting their relationship
grew over time after being born
out of the purely professional relationship
of case referrals, Taub eventually said they were indeed
friends, appearing to agonize some over the admission.
Her darling daughters and loving husband spend lots
of time having fun exploring the city, walking along the Mississippi River, playing at the parks with
friends,
growing food and a butterfly garden, making body products and helping
out in the community garden.
How it Began The «idea by accident»
grew organically as a simple response to facilitate working
out with
friends after the local gym closed on her residential island
of Kauai.
I've always been a girly girl,
grew up with a ton
of girl
friends, and the day I found
out I was having a girl
of my own was one
of the happiest days ever.
I don't make him clothes too often as he gets lots
of lovely garments from
friends and family, but he is just about
growing out of some and was in need
of a sweater or two for this ongoing winter snap here in Seattle.
I know I talk about this all the time, but Emma
grows out of her stuff quicker than my
friends can down a bottle
of rosé at Girls» Night.
We entertain
friends out here in the evenings, relax in our cozy chairs while the kids run around the yard, and soak up the sunshine surrounded by my
growing garden
of potted plants and flowers.
I'm headed to a Girl's Night
Out to shop with some
of my blogger
friends this evening close to where I
grew up!
She's one
of my best
friends, but we're both in the midst
of major life changes and there's a good chance that we'll
grow apart, not
out of malice, but
out of just — life.
Out of growing frustration with the dating market, Colin Hodge cofounded Down (formerly known as Bang with
Friends) in January 2013 as a way for people to explicitly, and privately, state what they're looking for without embarrassment.
living one day at a time,
growing up playing sport most
of my life so am always going
out playing football and basketball pass time through the week, am in the military (Marines) going on 4 years now and like it a lot, love to have a good time and chill with
friends but spend most
of time at the...
So, if you are
out to impress
friends and also gain luxurious in life, meet powerful people,
grow in the process, then you simply need to go after the former variety
of wealthy ladies.
I'm just an honest, open person trying to remain hopeful that I can still have the things I always wanted for myself before all
of this... But I do like to have fun, eat
out, hang
out with
friends, meet new people, and learn and
grow however I can.
The parties started
out small, but they
grew larger as more
friends and
friends of friends showed up in hopes
of meeting someone special.
If, for some strange reason, you don't find someone straight off, because Adult
Friend Finder is also one
of the fastest
growing sites
out there, hundreds
of new members are signing up every week, increasing your chances even more.
I love reading, listening to music, like action comedy movies, love meeting people far or near, i love been with
friend and going
out for camping and most
of all been close to the nature.I am a sensitive, intelligent, passionate affectionate, loyal, witty, inteligent, humorous, efficient, creative, sensitive, caring, generous, communicative, sensual, charming, reliable, cleverly neat woman looking for someone special to share my world with and potentially, to
grow old with.
«Toast» is an oddly engaging movie that is aided by some great moments, including one where Nigel's
friend points
out that
growing up in a dysfunctional household can only make him interesting as an adult, a sentiment I would like to agree with despite the lack
of scientific studies.
, it does have a similar message to the book A Clockwork Orange (the edition with the 21st chapter, which I gather is not available for our American
friends (but I could be wrong)-RRB-, which says that we do loads
of bad things or harmful things when we're young, but as time goes by we will all
grow out of those habits.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner
of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages
of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop
of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns
of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks
out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means
of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never
grow up, but is essentially the same kind
of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family
of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode
of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
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Out of Water
Set over an eventful but not extraordinary senior year
of high school in Sacramento («the Midwest
of California,» as one character calls it), Lady Bird follows Lady Bird through rites
of passage: getting into and then
out of the drama club; tiptoeing into first romance; agonizing about college;
growing apart from her best
friend (Beanie Feldstein); fighting with her mother; and trying to hide her family's limited income.
What happens in «Mistress America» is quite different than what plays
out in «Frances Ha» — which sees Gerwig's titular Frances attempting to reconcile her directionless lifestyle with that
of her best
friend's (played by Mickey Sumner), one that seems to be
growing more stable by the minute — by heightening the disparity between its central characters.
Unable to expose him in front
of her
friends and co-workers, Ines begrudgingly plays along, even upping the ante herself on occasion; their relationship
grows ever more dysfunctional, even as it seems likely that «Toni» is the only thing keeping Ines from throwing herself
out the window
of her high - rise apartment.
Barrymore has much less to do, particularly with an overextended storyline about her reluctance to tell Milly that she's pregnant because she doesn't want to point
out that the rest
of her life is going well, or that Milly won't be able to watch her best
friend's child
grow up.