There was an Navy admiral that gave a graduation speech focusing on
making your bed everyday and how it can change your outlook.
We actually
make our bed everyday.
I am traumatized from trying to
make these beds everyday... in fact I gave up.
Making the bed everyday is over rated and not necessary.
I'm trying to get better at
making the bed everyday, but sometimes I don't and then that corner continues to look like a mountain of pillows.
Not exact matches
While
making homemade nukazuke is fast and easy compared to, say, sauerkraut, inoculating the nukadoko does take more than a few steps the first week, and then an
everyday routine to keep your
bed flourishing with beneficial bacteria.
I will continue by saying
make sure you include plenty of water about 8 cups of water
everyday especially whenever you wake up, go to
bed, and when you eat.
It's hard to describe because I think people envision depression as wanting to be in
bed all day, hiding under the covers + crying (which trust me... some days I definitely feel like doing), however there is «high functioning depression «where you go ahead + try to kick a **
everyday but still feel sad, anxious + hopeless inside... so that is the current boat I am in (sorry this isn't more «upbeat» but I think maybe some people can relate to this + if this can help one other person not feel like they are battling similar issues alone, that
makes me feel better to be there to say «it's ok»).
I «am 5» 6 with long dreads laid back guy with a good heart of gold love to help people an love to cook an travel an watch movies an play sports an i love to
make people laugh i try to be happy
everyday an thank god for getting me up out the
bed everyday but other than i don't play games so if you...
Charmaine and Mrs Kurt was very good never had dirty clothes my
bed was
made to perfection
everyday.
Liliane Tomasko's abstract paintings are «Inscapes» of
everyday life — the terrain of an unmade
bed, the columns of closed curtains, or the vagarious composition of scattered cushions; quotidian elements we rarely contemplate but
make up the fabric of our realities.
His past works give some indication of just how far he is willing to stretch the definition of sculpture in order to reshape the contours of our world: he has grafted human obesity onto
everyday objects to create a series of «fat» cars and houses; asked passerby to lift their skirts, take off their trousers, lie on
beds of fruit or stick pencils in their noses and ears to
make «one - minute sculptures»; carried the curator of a museum around in his arms in a piece entitled «Be Nice to Your Curator»; and created houses that are fat, narrow, upside - down, drunk or inclined to attack other buildings.
Whether it is young guns
making inventive sculptures of
everyday objects or rediscovered older painters, this is all work worth getting out of
bed for.
She has designed slippers for a giant and
made an outsized rosary for a medieval statue, and frequently smuggles her cheekier work into
everyday life by combining it with existing objects — nestling a pair of glass breasts in a Chesterfield chair, tucking two more into
bed, and anchoring a pale orange tent with a series of louche - looking blown - glass pitchers.
When I
make my
bed (which is not
everyday) I always
make it like this.
Everyday linens Choosing one colour for each family member?s
bedding makes it a doddle to keep the linens organised in your cupboard.
One great perk I discovered with this small space is that in order to access my closet, I had to
make my
bed first thing
everyday.
Breakfast in
bed is an
everyday staple with this lovely patterned tray and simple blue dishes that
make the
bed linens pop.
Emma Bridgewater's designs of wallpapers, cushions and
bedding are a perfect marriage between function and form
making doing
everyday tasks a little brighter with their fresh and quirky patterns and illustrations and beautifully crafted products.
Everyday, the easiest thing you can do is
make your
bed.