Sentences with phrase «love exploring the space»

I love exploring space.

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Now that Petra's 17 months, there's nothing she loves more than having the space to explore without worrying about where she could be going.
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To me, the city is our garden and it is in exploring its green spaces together, walking its streets and learning about its history that I love to spend my time.
I still love to meet new people and explore new places both on earth and in outer space!
I love getting to know people, especially being a safe space for you to share parts of yourself that need expressed or explored.
Curious if anyone is out there who loves intelligent conversations, laughter, comfortable silences, exploring new things, pursuing goals, making the community a better place, touching and feeling and also personal space..
A metaphysical love story that explores the space between what we know and what we feel.
Rabbits love to explore narrow spaces and it's surprising how small a gap they can squeeze through.
She loves the outdoors and exploring the foothills, mesas, and wide open spaces of New Mexico.
I love my city and am exploring it all the time to find forgotten spaces and hidden gems.
I love looking at art that makes the space feel real and inhabited (like the many posters littering Sevastapol station in Alien: Isolation) and taking my time to explore random areas (like running through the bayou in Mafia 3).
But, perhaps best of all, there's tons of places to explore and substories to uncover — there are ancient martial arts masters, drunken homeless dudes, badass debt collectors who reveal new fighting techniques to you (seriously), Club SEGAs with brand new Out Run or Space Harrier arcade cabinets to play, or maybe even a quick visit to the Telephone Clubs to try and find love.
Her work — exploring the space of movement, change, family, love, nature, the environment, consumerism, identity and race — uses mediums and materials for their own innate language and capabilities.
Expanding on her performance practice exploring the presence of women in public space, Ogunji presents If I loved you.
London's most exciting art's festival celebrate a Summer of Love at Hackney WickED DIY Open Studios (28th — 30th July) For one weekend only, art lovers from across London and the world are invited to Explore the labyrinth of spaces that make up «London's creative square mile», be Inspired and Buy new art works from a range of artists — from renowned international names to the exciting new generation of the grassroots scene, students, and everything in between.
Upcoming exhibitions include «The End Of Love» - an exhibition exploring themes including sensuality, the female gaze, media, imagery and social phenomena - from May 2nd - May 13th, 2018 at the Untitled Space in Tribeca, Manhattan.
Parked outside of the Pit gallery in Glendale will be this ambulatory gallery space featuring a group show that explores desire, love and affection — and the ways in which technology intersects with these needs.
In her recent exhibition «Every Mask I Ever Loved» multi-disciplinary artist Wura - Natasha Ogunji explores ways of understanding other people's realities — not because there are always common grounds, but because she believes in the imaginative space.
«Picasso and Jacqueline: The Evolution of Style,» the doubleheader mounted by the Pace Gallery in its spaces on East 57th Street and West 25th Street, marshals paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture to explore the changing image of Jacqueline, Picasso's second wife and last great love, whose dark, compact beauty dominated his art in his final twenty years.
I love being creative when it comes to exploring design topics, upcycling furniture or transforming the space around me.
I love utilizing a variety of techniques to create a space in which clients are able to explore, ask the tough questions, implement solutions, and be their most authentic selves.
To help your child balance the two apparently opposite abilities of will and self - control, Erikson stresses the importance of providing a space of acceptance and love at home which will prompt your child to seek out and try, explore and ultimately gain new skills without the fear of failure.
Working collaboratively from a stance of loving presence, Kevin provides a safe and nonjudgmental space to explore, process, and integrate life's challenging experiences.
It is your space and time to carve out for yourself or for your relationships to explore - to outline your vision and hopes for how you want sexuality to play a part in your life; to expand your vision of sex; to discover and re-discover elements of the self that align with pleasure, satisfaction, eroticism and desire; to learn and re-learn techniques that may bring you closer to that alignment; to challenge values and critically assess the norms we have learned culturally and societally since childhood in a non-judgmental space; to empower a sense of risk and vulnerability through a secure attachment and bonding experience; to increase connection to the self and to others; and to experience and re-experience self - love.
Whether you are just beginning your relationship together or have been married for many years, I can offer you a welcoming space to explore your relationship together and grow in your love for one another.
I love the unexpected and it only makes me want to explore the rest of the space to find other treasures!
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