Sentences with phrase «little time in the sun»

Vitamin D deficiency is common, so if you spend little time in the sun you may want to consider asking your doctor about getting your level checked.
A little time in the sun or on the slopes can go a long way toward building a better year.

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«You could make a safe and stable, annualized return, both in good times and bad, on this little island nation in the sun,» reports McMahon.
After lazing around in the sun most of the day, things can get a little thirsty... Ant opts for an Asahi ($ 9) whilst I spend some time browsing the cocktail list, most of which are tropical twists to classic favourites.
I bet the sour cream gives them that extra little something as well I hope you have a lovely time in the cabin, and nevermind the blog for now — just enjoy your holiday I know you have a lot in store for this place and neverending recipes coming, all in good time I had to ease myself out of the weekend with some Baileys flavoured ice cream in the sun this evening, I'll know if it worked by tomorrow x
Then came a race back to camp to weigh the fish, for even a setting Costa Rican sun can dehydrate pounds out of a trophy in very little time.
According to The Sun, Little Mix singer Edwards wanted Oxlade - Chamberlain to stay in London and join Chelsea instead so that they could spend more time together.
thanks to «generous» gift of 40 + little petshop toys from neighbour up the road, i decided to do a toy cull (had an assignment due as well)-- barely did I get toys in pile and photographed for ebay than they were the NEW favourite toys of their life — seriously some of these have not seen the sun for about 3 years or more, and when was the last time my kidlets wanted to do jigsaw puzzles??
In some ways I am now glad my scary at the time experience happened, as it has made me very aware of the dangers of the sun, I was probably little too blasé before.
From the time we're little, we look forward to a break from the school year and fun in the sun.
It comes with a built - in canopy to keep the sun from your baby's sensitive face as well as plenty of pockets for easy access to your phone, wallet, keys, and anything else you might need to reach quickly during your time out together with your little one.
The summer months bring lots of outdoor fun, but too much time in the sun with too little protection can lead to skin damage and skin cancer.
In moderate sun, a car can become like an oven, rising 20 degrees or more in 10 minutes — extremely dangerous for little ones whose body temperature rises up to five times faster than yourIn moderate sun, a car can become like an oven, rising 20 degrees or more in 10 minutes — extremely dangerous for little ones whose body temperature rises up to five times faster than yourin 10 minutes — extremely dangerous for little ones whose body temperature rises up to five times faster than yours.
Medium to darker skin tones need a little more time in the sun
A canopy keeps the little bambino shaded from the sun, but you can check in on them any time with the built - in peekaboo window!
These are large gas giants that look a little like the planet Jupiter in our solar system, although they are much hotter as they circle their star in a very tight orbit: about a hundred times closer than our Jupiter is to the sun.
Astrophysicist and co-author Lars Eric Hernquist of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, says that a protostar could grow quickly, accreting about 10 solar masses within 1000 years, and reaching its full size of 100 or more times the sun's mass in as little as 10,000 years.
Because objects in highly elliptical orbits move fastest when they are close to the sun, Planet X spends very little time at 200 AU.
The two stars in the system — one about three times more massive than the sun and the other a little less massive — are so close to each other that one orbit takes only 3 days.
Normally, when we're out in the sun and feel our skin getting a little pink, it means it's time to go inside (or at least get in the shade).
This means following a traditional diet (composed of whole foods and very little western foods), exercising regularly and increasing daily physical activity levels, paying attention to circadian rhythms, getting regular (but never excessive) sun exposure, spending more time in nature, and decreasing exposure to pollutants.
So we're probably gonna make sure she just getting 10,000 a day with the K2 and just get the kid out in the sun a couple times a week in those early morning hours and you know, just enough to give him a little sun kiss.
However, nothing is quite as effective as sunlight exposure, and this is why you may find you need none or very little coffee in the summer or in times of high sun exposure, but you're a complete monster if you don't get your morning cup of coffee in the grey winter months.
I am sleeping better, I don't feel fatigued from my daily activities / job anymore, I don't want to sit and watch TV in the evenings or Sat / Sun mornings like I used to, I'm spending more time walking my dogs, cleaning house, or getting little projects done that I have been putting on the back burner, and my body seems to handle hot summer days better too.
Sometimes 5AM and they go to the coffee to get them up but in reality, if you don't need as much time in the morning, say you can push your schedule back a little bit and try to wake up closer to 7AM or closer to the actual sun up time, if you're getting up before the sun and you can change that to — to getting up at sunrise, you're basically — I'm gonna use my analogy that I mentioned to you — if you're getting up at 4AM to get ready for work, you're only going halfway up the hill on your favorite rollercoaster before you start going back down the hill.
Most of the time it is possible to get away without it but I find I still need some protection when we are out in the sun for long periods of time or in places where there is little or no shade.
Oh boy, I've felt this way so many times and for a change, it felt amazing for the past week to be in touch with my inner boho soul, with that little gypsy that loves life, that loves to laugh, the child of nature... Just to be able to feel the sun rays on my face and to be able to suck in all of the beauty that surrounds me, from the greens in the parks to random graffiti on the wall... That my dear readers was something rejuvenating!
In August, I wanted to look sun - kissed (without really spending much time outside) and natural with little effort.
So I debuted the mini denim skirt for the first time in a long while (I'm actually really self - conscious of my thighs believe it or not), and only just now realized how pale I am... I think this is usually the case during the first few weeks of summer, but I'm hoping to soak in a little bit more sun to get that healthy - looking glow before my trip to Paris next month.
Thank you for reminding us to take time and appreciate the life around us... even if it's as simple as tuning into the bird's song, watching the breeze create movement in the trees and soaking in a little sun from time to time.
Mac Cosmetics Spring Makeup Picks Spring is one of my favourite times of year, when the sun starts to show it's cheerful face and walks in the park are drawing closer, even if it may still be a little brisk here in the UK we can still embrace some Spring makeup choices.
I find this particularly beneficial when I've just spent time in the sun (at the pool or beach) and my skin needs a little extra TLC.
This quinoa salad looks nice and hearty like it could withstand a little time out in the sun and still be delicious.
I've been loving every single moment over here and have finally, for the first time in forever found myself just smiling about the smallest things such as the sun shining or little puppy passing by.
This weekend was gloriously sunny and yes, we get a little crazy for sun in this part of the world at this time of year.
I spent some sun - soaked time out on our deck last night, soaking in the last bit of summer with the Hubster and a homemade dinner date... our little Labor Day on the deck!
In a way there's a little less time to relax, nonetheless, I'm super energized after spending time outside, in the sun, and with loved ones near to me.In a way there's a little less time to relax, nonetheless, I'm super energized after spending time outside, in the sun, and with loved ones near to me.in the sun, and with loved ones near to me...
School will be out in just two more weeks — which means we will get the chance to sleep in a little, spend more time outside enjoying our yard and soaking up the sun (with spf, of course).
The sun is out much later, and we're itching to spend a little time out in the sunshine.
It's been a little dreary here in Georgia with misty days and not a lot of sun lately, but we won't let that dampen our Christmas spirit.Thank you all for taking the time to spend time with me day after day, week after week and year after year!
It is that time of summer, where at least here in the UK, we have seen a few days of sun and are wondering if that is all we get, or if the weather may be nice to us and we might see a little...
Autumm is the trickiest time of the year... The sun is shining and you still are in a summer mood but the night can get a little chilly.
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Perhaps, with a little luck and a bit of help from Mother Nature's notoriously disagreeable siblings, Jingle and Jangle may be able to lift Santa's spirits in time to get his sleigh in flight by the time the sun goes down on the biggest night of the year.
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We're only about a month away from the release of Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, and while info about what's new in the game seems rather sparse for how little time is left, a new trailer has dropped to hopefully alleviate some of that trepidation.
«But even as many parents have embraced the new schools, there's little evidence in standardized test results that charters are performing better than traditional schools operated by the Chicago Public Schools system, an examination by the Chicago Sun - Times and the Medill Data Project at Northwestern University has found.
Recently, Chicago's two major newspapers made it very clear that charter schools can be very problematic and do not provide better academic results to justify additional millions of dollars that could be directed towards struggling neighborhood public schools («Chicago's Noble charter school network has tough discipline policy; critics say too many students are being expelled,» Chicago Tribune, 4/7/14; «Charter schools show little difference in school performance,» Chicago Sun - Times, 4/7/14).
Throttle response sharpens, flaps in the exhaust open to let the engine bark, and suddenly we're having a little twisty - road time, with the sun beaming into the roofless cabin.
Woo, not yet even ghost in training, decides it's time he should stop listening and start scaring, so just before the sun rises (for ghosts, that's the equivalent of dusk) Woo packs a little bag on a stick, hobo - style, and floats out of his bedroom window to begin his not too scary odyssey.
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