Sentences with phrase «happy stories do»

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It's easy to count the number of positive happy conversations we've had or the number of great Tweets we've had, but that doesn't tell the full story either.
After all, though the Canadian deficit - slaying story is celebrated today, says Drummond, «we didn't know in 1995 that it was going to have a happy ending.»
Happy, «feel good» stories, don't sell newspapers or generate internet traffic to websites.
When I heard about this story locally, I was so happy to see that there was finally someone pushing our local police and government to do what so many have been begging them to do for YEARS!!!
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see.DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see.DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
This is because I fly in and out, I don't stay here, I don't live here, I only know the stories I'm told, and I long for a quick - fix happy - ending.
This may be why my favorite stories in Happy to Be Here, and the two that seem closest to the spirit of certain features of Lake Wobegon — «Powder Milk Biscuits,» «The Chatterbox Cafe,» and «Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility» — have little to do with radio.
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 here.
But even if it didn't, the episode reminds us that the resurrection story is not just a happy ending tacked onto an otherwise gloomy tale.
Whether it's a story I love or a story I hate, whether it's a story that grieves me or a story that angers me, whether it's a story that inspires me or a story that sickens me, whether it's a story with a happy ending or an unresolved ending, we often don't get to decide whether or not it's right, it is simply what happened.
This must mean that the Pope was not at first told everything: that a story was cooked up for him which was designed to explain why Wielgus's Polish critics were not happy with the appointment but which did not disclose enough to convince the Pope that Wielgus really could not function as head of the Polish church.
I'm happy for the author but something doesn't ring true about her story.
Her story (whose theme, by the way, is «the lot of single women in rural Palestine») may seem to have a happy ending, but don't be fooled, girls; The Book of Ruth is actually «a pernicious, exploitative tract,» reinforcing the idea that «a woman's happiness and fulfillment require men, that is, a husband and sons.»
He is so engrossed in the story that He is constantly trying to convince us, the cast of characters, to follow the happiest, most successful path we could imagine (and no that does not mean «go to church, pray, submit yourself to a monkish lifestyle»).
I don't know your whole story, though I'd be happy to listen, but I want to say that I forgive you.
The news does not movie on good and happy stories and riots sell.
The god I know from the Bible is an abusive jerk who rules through fear and intimidation, and I am glad that I have nothing more to do with him — and I'm even happier that I've decided to return to the old ways of my ancestors, because at least we Heathens aren't afraid of science (and unlike the Talibangelicals, we freely admit that our story of creation is a myth).
this post melts my heart Kristen... not only because it's your brother's favorite recipe but because you didn't even know it existed before the holidays... and now you have it in your possession... i think this is what i love about food the most: it's connection to people not only from one generation to the next, but to all cultures as well... the era, «before babies» and «after babies», what was happening in lives, etc., it's exactly the story behind the recipe itself... and now your children will pass it along to their children, telling the story about how you didn't even know it existed but it's a family favorite... i am doing a happy dance for you!!
I too have been reading since the beginning — who needs a story — you've got the man, you've got the happiness, and you've got the skills to make one hell of an empty stomach feel like the luckiest organ in the world — Besides, my husband, who was able to vote when I was born, just happens to be my professor from college... And when people ask what grade I got in his class, I become quiet and with a slight whisper say «I got a B» — And that was only 1 of 3 B's I got in college... Our story is wonderful for him since he nabbed the young student... Doesn't sound so good for me, but I love him and sharing it regardless... Happy Anniversary Deb and Alex!!!
I'm so happy that your blog exists, you two do everything exactly right in my opinion: Awesome pictures, encouraging but not dogmatic, just the right amount of little private stories of your beautiful family and above all a highly positive spirit!
Anyway, long story short, I pulled up my big girl panties and forged on with your recipe and pretty much did a happy dance when it turned out.
I'll file this story, but I don't have to be happy about it.
A lot of it was friskiness, just plain I'm - rich - and - happy exuberance: the stories about acting («No, I don't think I want to act,» he says now), the time he and a date were taken to jail in handcuffs (because Dorsett didn't think the cops were acting civilly toward them), the vanity license plates that read TD 33 («I got rid of those fast,» he says).
In a vacuum a story ending doesn't have to be happy, but after the well noted and aforementioned fiascos with Booker T and Triple H and Jinder & Shinsuke WWE could not afford to let this go the other way.
If he doesn't then I'll be happy but all these stories is annoying!
The «Benzema to Arsenal» stories have been hogging the headlines for the last month (as they do every summer) but now Arsene Wenger has finally come out and stated that he is more than happy with his current strike - force, and the Benzema rumours are purely media talk.
If it's history from Holland or it's today's story I don't know, I will find out, but I'm happy he stayed yellow and didn't become red.
We would spend the evening doing happy homework, telling silly stories, dancing to Spotify with the twirly disco light bulb.
Do you have a Healthy, Happy Pregnancy or Postpartum story to share?
Right now, a dear friend of mine is advised by a few doctors for a certain procedure but she reads stories of happy endings and she is very hesitant what she should do.
While we will miss her positive, vibrant and nurturing presence in our office dearly, as well as her delectable treats and appetizers, post-press tea time sandwiches and desserts, and stories about her adorable grandson, August, we are happy and excited for her as she prepares to spend more time doing the things she loves with her family.
Such as, they're perfectly happy to go along with my story that we did all see mountain goats (despite the fact that I wasn't wearing my glasses and wouldn't have seen them if they were right in front of me).
Did you hear the Steve Inskeep story on NPR's Morning Edition this week, «Does Having Children Make You Happier
It doesn't matter how their birth went, how their feeding journey went, how their weight loss story went... maybe they love their body, maybe they're happy with the way their baby needed to be fed, maybe breastfeeding didn't hurt, maybe they're over the rainbow excited about their birth, and maybe they had sex a week later.
I'm 7 months pregnant I'm doing a ton more random reading with this pregnancy than I did with my first one and I enjoy reading happy birth stories.
Don't get your hopes up; this isn't where the story turns happy because she ends up being the one person who was able to help me solve my problem.
My mother of course was all over me about it (She also thought he was ADHD) but thats another story... It didn't help of course that my brother had a child about the same age who was of course already trained.So I became the mother who couldn't do anything right.However, when he did start going on his own, I had no problems what so ever, he did it all on his own.My brother's kid had numerous accidents all over their carpet.Not that I was happy about it, but I felt a little vindicated
I'm really happy to share your story here, and in doing a little research it was interesting to find that more people than you'd think have varying degrees of food aversions and phobias.
We do want to Share these birth stories and it's not that they all have to be super happy with everything turned out the way we wanted it to turn out.
Some will be happiest driving a gaggle of girls to the ice rink while some will do better reading chapter books out loud, pausing to discuss the story.
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I don't know why, but it sure made my heart happy when the Grinch discovered the true meaning of Christmas at the end of the story.
We loved creating our own happy ending where the boy in the story does indeed plant the last Truffula seed to grow a new forest of the beautiful, colorful trees.
Determine how many stickers to collect per week in order to get a special reward, even if it's reading a special story with Daddy only or playing on the playground a 1/2 hour longer than usual (it does not have to be a store bought reward to make them happy).
From women giving birth in the front seat of the car to babies being delivered by firemen or policemen, these birth stories provide a real look at life - and they do tend to be entertaining, usually with a very happy ending.
I don't do journalism to let somebody read the story from his bedroom and be happy.
In Bliss's case, he was helped by a friend who was willing to humiliate himself on - camera if Bliss's supporters pledged enough money; the WSJ story has a nice video of him eating a Happy Meal - turned - Slushee (too bad the cat - licking thing didn't work out).
But the proposal does exist in a 2014 paper, which speculates about whether the Frankenstein story would have had a happier ending if 21st century safeguards had existed 2 centuries ago.
At first blush, her story sounds both seductive — who doesn't want to be happier?
Milstein's story doesn't yet have a happy ending, but the story's not over yet.
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