Sentences with phrase «little things going on»

PS — for those that like to hear about little things going on around the Aleph Blog, I would point you to this fine website that has started to publish some of my articles in Chinese.
This wheel comes PACKED, no joking, PACKED full of super cute studs, there are some very adorable little things going on in this wheel.
I love these posts because it gives me a moment to explain the little things going on in our life that doesn't always make it up on the blog.
And even when they have little things going on they are ready to train and impress.We'll see how the other strikers are.
Sometime around 37 weeks you will probably start really paying attention to every little thing going on in your body.
Director Baltasar Kormakur and star Mark Wahlberg have got a little thing going on these days.
«I wanted to do it right and be cognizant of every little thing going on in the picture.
It's been good and I enjoyed it and I like writing, I've got this little thing going on, and I knew when I got nominated that was all going to change and I wasn't going to be a little writer anymore.»

Not exact matches

So every decade, I have experience based on things that have gone wrong and gone right, and the little computer in my brain is computerizing everything that's gone before.
I launched it and the program went well, in the sense that we got a lot of customers on board and I got a training program in place, but the mistake [I made] was moving a little too quickly and not thinking through things all the way through.
«There seems to be very little progress on some of the big things in terms of getting user growth going again, in terms of making Twitter more accessible for new users, in terms of dealing with abuse, in terms of driving revenue growth.»
«But right now, short of those kind of things, I think the economy's in reasonably good shape and probably going to be spurred on a little by the tax bill,» he said.
Extending our focus much beyond two days ahead is an exercise in willpower, whether working on a long - term project, saving for retirement, or doing things with little immediate reward, like going to the dentist.
Each round the person sharing goes a little deeper on those things they have that they are grateful [for].
But this recently - shuttered business is going at things a little differently on the popular review site.
When you're talking to a user one - on - one this way, you can dig deeper into the little things they say and let them go off on tangents.
The reason more people don't have high networths is because they don't want to cut out all the «little crap» they spend money on: coffee in the morning, going out to lunch, going out to dinner, going to a movie, buying that thing you will never use, letting your food spoil, having to pay interest on your credit card... congrats, there goes your earnings.
The same thing could be going on nationally ------ little or no wage inflation because employers refuse to offer more, and nonunion employees have no bargaining power to demand more.
I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good thing that Hollywood is spending some money on making horror movies.»
Right, try that with someone who really is in pain, that placebo effect only works on little things like a headache, they tend to go away after awhile anyway.
We have went from shows like «Little house on the prarie» to «the jersey shore» I am sure you think that is a good thing.
I'm sorry if I went on at quite a length at this, but I hope I impressed that this is a serious and deep issue in the understanding of the nature of God, some might not be in any position to accept it as true, but it is not to be rejected out of hand as a silly or tricky little thing that people are foolish for falling into believing.
Therefore, if people think they can willfully go on sinning and the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross covers them, they are sadly mistaken, But if we sin (on purpose) out of weakness and imperfection then as 1 John writes, «My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin.
I've never felt so angry before as about a little thing that's going on now.
Things get a little trickier as Paul goes on with his letter.
«People have found no better thing than this to do for kings at their crowning and for criminals going to the scaffold; for armies in triumph or for a bride and bridegroom in a little country church; for the wisdom of a Parliament or for a sick old woman afraid to die... tremulously, by an old monk on the fiftieth anniversary of his vows; furtively by an exiled bishop who had hewn timber all day in a prison camp; gorgeously for the canonization of St Joan of Arc.»
A little over three years ago, when we decided to leave the institutional church once for all, having seen much of the very un-Jesus-like things that go on, especially behind the scenes among the staff and leadership, we looked for a missional church.
They prey on the fact that the victim is going to feel obligated to be nice, forgive, think the best, turn the other cheek, go the extra mile, etc (all the things good little Christians do).
the guy has eternity to collect on some pity little thing as making you wealthy, or whatever it is you would wish for; why go out into the spotlight when he can simply travel around collecting your souls as he wishes undisturbed by onlookers?
I don't happen to believe like some do that they're gonna be in this little torture chamber with little people poking them with knives and things forever and putting hot coals on.
Should I ask for lots of little things or that one big thing that everyone can go in on together?
But you do realize what a little thing it is to me considering all the persecution of Christians going on in the world.
Describe your perfect day — My perfect day would be on the beach with my fiancé John, we'd drive out the little campervan down to one of my favourite beaches in Cornwall of north Wales, go for a surf in the sea first thing then come back and make breakfast outside, then spend the day dipping in and out of water and soaking up the sun and going for long coastal walks.
So I guess there will be a little more than celebrating going on — I mean I need to learn a thing or two at this conference
It's a little disruptive having my husband pop in to make lunch, or worse, pick at the holiday treats, when there are 10 things on the go and I'm super focused on making sure that everything's coming together.
So many of us love the flavors going on in carrot cake, so why not have a little fun in the kitchen and make it into things like oatmeal, waffles, and ice cream?
Fortunately, the only thing that's left on my Christmas to - do list is a little bit of baking to give away to friends and neighbours, so you better believe I'm going to be making all the easy, no - bake recipes I can get my hands on, including these No Bake Chocolate Dipped Cookie Dough Balls!
Plus, I go on and on about that beautiful little dollop of cream on top that I didn't even mention here (and how it's maybe my fave thing ever).
While opinions differ concerning its taste, everyone agrees on one thing: saffron is intense and a little goes a long way.
As the week went on, she said the pain got a little better, but the thing that made the biggest difference was when she used a capsaicin - based cream on the affected area.
Toss in a little coconut oil and cashew (or any other non-dairy milk) to mix things up and you are all set to a healthy, fibre - rich breakfast on the go!
Open up and there you go, if it's a little too long, you can just press it on the sides (a dab of coconut oil or butter, or coconut spray holds things in place!).
Amy of Real Food Whole Health Beth of Red and Honey Carol of Studio Botanica Carolyn of Real Food Carolyn Christy of Whole Foods on a Budget Colleen of Five Little Homesteaders Dina - Marie of Cultured Palate Emily of The Urban EcoLife Heather of The Homesteading Hippy Iris of De Voedzame Keuken (The Nutritious Kitchen) Jackie of Deductive Seasoning Jan of Healthy Notions Jennifer of Hybrid Rasta Mama Jill of Real Food Forager Jo of Nourishing Time Joe of Wellness Punks Joelle of jarOhoney Karen of ecokaren Karen of Nourish with Karen Karen of Sustainable Fitness Katie of Kitchen Stewardship Kris of Attainable Sustainable Kristen of Rethink Simple Kristine of Real Food Girl: Unmodified Lauren of Healing and Eating Laurie of Common Sense Homesteading Libby of eat.play.love... more Libby of Libby Louer Linda of The Organic Kitchen Lydia of Divine Health From The Inside Out Natalie of Honey, Ghee, & Me Pamela of Paleo Table Sandi of Sandi's Allergy Free Recipes Sarah of Real Food Outlaws Shannon of All Things Health Shanti of Life Made Full Shelley of A Harmony Healing Sjanett of Paleolland Stacy of A Delightful Home Stacy of Paleo Gone Sassy Starlene of GAPS Diet Journey Susan of Grow In Grace Farm Susan of Learning and Yearning Suzanne of Strands of my Life Sylvie of Hollywood Homestead Tracy of Oh, The Things We'll Make!
In case you didn't know there is a little thing called March Madness going on right now.
I think the easiest thing would be to quickly space out about 22 balls on the pan (not as many as the recipe says) before the dough starts to warm up, and then go back and mash them a little flatter.
It's got that sweet / savory thing going on that I love (with a little kick of Mexican chile snuck in).
I'm gonna let you in on a little secret: I eat pumpkin spice things all - year» round.
When I got home I went to look into manuka honey a little more to ensure I was on the right track from what I've learned through school and sure enough, manuka honey is used for a host of things, one being bronchitis.
I think the daily blogging has helped keep me on track, really — I'm a little worried about maintaining it at the end of the semester as things get nuts, but I am sure going to try.
although, i look forward to the tiniest little things so the list always seems to be going strong (but always low on the adventures and closer to the mundane).
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