Sentences with phrase «home feel lived in»

It's these little stylish keepsakes that will work where ever you put them and will make your home feel lived in and loved.
Several things can make your home feel lived in, cozy, and inviting.

Not exact matches

She'd arrive home late at night from shifts as a server with goodies in hand to share with her neighbors and enjoyed living alone, but said she felt a strong intuition about something dark on the horizon.
People who scored high on the productivity assessment were 10 times less likely to agree with statements such as «I live in a mess — cluttered office, buried desk, disorganized home» and «I often feel distracted.
«The primary function of Fribo is to share the daily activities to alleviate isolated feeling and loneliness that one experiences while living at home alone,» the researchers wrote in a paper published recently.
Thankfully, now, for anyone who feels that alcohol has become a problem — and for the 23.5 million Americans living in recovery and looking to be reinspired — this new program introduces a groundbreaking model for sobriety that you can achieve in your own home.
Space felt a little closer to home at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Coral Gables as Miami students participated in a live question and answer downlink with two astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Rockwear do ship internationally for your convenience so there are no excuses not look and feel the part in all aspects of your everyday home life.
I'll definitely disagree with the pain feeling of when people's portfolios were getting demolished in equities vs. just living in your home and not worrying about the daily price b / c there is no daily price.
If Warren Buffett can live in the same modest home for decades, why do you feel you need to live above your means?
Purchasing a first home is a major milestone in life — but the process of obtaining a mortgage can feel a little bit overwhelming.
He's lived everywhere from New York to Buenos Aires, Berlin to Hong Kong, yet still feels most at home with pen and paper firmly in hand.
By seeking inwardly this will be revealed and you will be «back home» living in harmony feeling the eternal love as the energy of life.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; 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 agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
In it, the reader mentioned the fact that sometimes she felt insecure about her decision to pursue a family life before a career, explaining how challenging it can be to find time to write amidst the craziness of having young children at 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.»
What pattern of life will serve the home, the husband's work, the coming family, and at the same time fulfil the deeply felt vocation to do significant work in the common life and the public world?
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.
There are many who have made their homes in these woods and many who never leave them because they feel more comfortable with those others who they feel have all the qwestions rather than live with the people who think they have all the answers.
There lived in his writings a Christian universe that could be both thought and felt, in which he was at home and in which he made his reader feel at home
I live in one of those most of the year so it feels like home to me!
Of equal importance, it is based on an eternal human need: «the need of man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.»
The price which the modern world has paid for the liberation of the French Revolution has been the decay of those organic forms of life which enabled men to live in direct relation with one another and which gave men security, connection, and a feeling of being at home in the - world.
But this feeling of being trapped infiltrated everything else in my life, including my religion, my home, my work with nakedpastor, my marriage, and my family and friends.
We are able to offer what Henri Nouwen calls «hospitality»: a space in our lives where other people can feel at home, where they are given room to be themselves.2
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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 when they send glowing reports of all that God is doing on the mission field back home, those in the pews feel even more guilty because they don't see God «working» in their own life in the same miraculous ways.
Thus she went away wholly delivered from the heavy burthen of the cares and good things of this world, and found her soul so satisfied that she no longer wished for anything upon earth, resting entirely upon God, with this only fear lest she should be discovered and be obliged to return home; for she felt already more content in this poverty than she had done for all her life in all the delights of the world.»
Basic attitudes and feelings about sex (and the physical side of human life in general) are caught by children in the home.
/ Bring others who lived in that home (siblings, other relatives, pets) into the room, one at a time, being sensitive to what happens between you and in your feelings.
Thankfully we live in America, not Afghanistan or Iran, where rape victims don't face automatic assumption of complicity in their own assaults — although you would feel right at home in one of those places I fear.
At the same time, if the way we live out the gospel fails in the home, then we should not feel pressured to live out the gospel outside of the home either.
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.
We have a new chap, Amir who has just joined our Church as he felt God was saying to him «you are not being in community» he was attending a Church that was miles away from where he lived and a Home group from another Church in both cases he did not live in the community so he came to us, he loves his new home group and the ChuHome group from another Church in both cases he did not live in the community so he came to us, he loves his new home group and the Chuhome group and the Church.
He had not thought of them as individuals — young men and women who fall in love and want homes, folks who have babies and cherish for them the same ambitions which he feels for his, human beings who find this earth a perplexed and tangled place in which to live, and who want more leisure, more comfort, and more liberty.
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.
You know in real life, I don't have this confidence when people taste my recipes — because it's mostly done just for us three at home and I feel that my husband is just nice and would eat anything.
Like Vicki, we live in a completely gluten - free household which not only limits risk, but makes sure our daughter does not feel restricted or different in any way when at home...... We cook and bake and invent and create!
This time around, I think the combination of having to set aside plans repeatedly due to weather, feeling trapped at home, and the end of a successful training cycle and race (my first marathon), all culminated in a bit of feeling glum and fearful about the what's next — as I inevitably tend to be fearful that there's no way I can possibly live up to my own expectations in each new year.
I also wonder how others who have similar home lives, busy work schedules or just seldom cook, feel about the time and effort of cooking each meal in this 14 day plan?
Bring in some of her home life, and always paying attention to her faithful followers gives us the feeling that we are all one big happy veggie family!
For some strange reason, I have always felt more at «home» living in Europe than I ever have Stateside.
i'd love to live in SF one day, but i definitely feel like i could go back home (spain) in august, to enjoy some heat...
While we do not live gluten free in our home, I feel it would probably benefit us tremendously with my husband being diabetic.
I legitimately feel like I'm living in an HGTV magazine — definitely hasn't sunk in that it's our home.
I moved out of my parents house to go to university when I was seventeen and since then I've lived in a few different cities and have had many different apartments and roommates, but nothing has felt more like a real home than the house we shared in the mountains.
I'm also married to a Mexican and I love trying out new recipies to help my hubbers feel at home (we live in Western NY).
Having said that, though, I nevertheless sometimes feel the need to develop my own take on a food because (a) I just love it so much that I want it again at home; (b) I may not be able to access it in stores where I live; or (c) I am so ticked off at the price of the original item (and I know I could probably reproduce something almost the same at home) that I feel I should do so.
Despite living in what feels like the restaurant capital of the world, Tim and I eat dinner at home most nights.
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