Sentences with phrase «many things ready»

Everyone is getting things ready.
Fortunately, my grocery store wanderings often result in a pantry that's full, albeit random, but packed with edible things ready to be thrown in a garbage can meal.
Both spinach and strawberries are very easy to grow and among the first things ready to eat from the garden in the spring and summer.
He arrived while she was busy getting things ready in the kitchen and said I'm making skirt steak tonight.
I don't have the entire thing ready as yet, but at least I want to put a placeholder instead of the default page from my hosting.
Great idea to have some things ready ahead of time.
She always brings every thing ready in indivual baggies, taco meat letuce cheese chips.
When I plan ahead and get things ready for an eventful day ahead of time, I'm always super proud of myself!
Once I got to work we got to business getting things ready for our private party that started at 1.
I have waxed on about how helpful it is to stay on track eating healthfully when you have things ready in the fridge.
I will admit that it does look as if the board are getting things ready for his departure, but Wenger can survive a nuclear strike, so I am not ruling anything out.
«I would get things ready for the draft and sign players,» Dan says.
Just getting things ready requires the brawn and savvy of an oil rigger and the agility of a gibbon.
We know it's important to have things ready and set in your nursery for when you bring your baby home, and we want to make sure that your baby is the one getting the 100 nights on their mattress.
Nesting usually comes in spurts of wanting to get things ready for your baby by cleaning, finishing up the nursery, shopping for baby items, washing up new baby clothes or other preparations which have been put off.
When we were getting things ready to cloth, I read in multiple locations that this is the best.
We're now starting to make baby steps towards getting things ready for January (or February, depending on whether a certain little person inherits my lateness gene).
You can have the whole thing ready to go in a few minutes.
Plan the night before what you want to do the next day, and get things ready the night before.
Whether your space is big or small, you can take some simple steps to getting things ready for baby's arrival.
Then I lay out clothes for bedtime and get things ready for the bath (towels, tub, lotion, and hairbrush).
Spending a little bit of time getting things ready for the next day, whether it's making packed lunches or laying out your little ones» outfits for school tomorrow, will give you less to worry about when it comes to going to bed.
You need to keep several things ready before you bathe your baby.
At times you'll literally have one thing ready to say then five seconds later have no idea what you were going to say and why.
While most likely I still have a few weeks left, it is wild to know that this little one could make her appearance at anytime — the past few days I have been trying to get things ready just in case she comes soon!
So, the trick to getting out quickly is just to keep it simple, and keep things ready to go.
And I couldn't trust that my labor would be easy enough in the beginning to allow me time to get things ready once I knew labor was happening.
Remember, too, that children hate to be rushed — it makes them feel as if they're unimportant — so get your child's things ready before the morning and keep all supplies on hand.
They're easy to prep and pop in the oven hours before the game begins, so you can focus on getting other things ready.
When you have healthy and delicious things ready and waiting, grabbing the nutritious things to eat is a whole lot easier.
I like to spend the first part of my Sunday getting things ready for the coming week (meal prep, workout planning, etc) and the second part rejuvenating my mind and body by doing something that I love (going to the beach with my husband, for example).
This coming Saturday I am going junkin» at the Country Living Fair, which means I won't be able to do any crafting or decorating that day, so I am really rushing to get things ready now!
I still have daily itineraries to complete and a packing list to compile, but I do have one thing ready: the contents of my everyday purse while we're abroad.
I tend to be scrambling at the last minute as well, so this year I made sure to have a few things ready!
So I will be helping him get things ready for the party before I have to go to work.
Relaxing, getting things ready for baby, hanging with the hubby, spending time with my family.
Dylan was home sick for a day, Jackson had a snow day and we spent a ton of time getting things ready for Christmas around here.
From getting things ready around our place to shoot more of it, to shooting for a few hours yesterday, to working on blog posts and outfit planning, and working on a report for my job..
I typically pull an all nighter when the clock strikes midnight in order to get things ready for you!
In an effort to get things ready early for our Friendsgiving party tomorrow night, I decided to bake pies and do as much as I could today since there always seems to be last minute errands and grocery trips the day you are hosting a party.
These last couple of weeks have been spent getting things ready for baby.
«I have a checklist that includes everything he needs to get things ready
According to Alicia Barnes, Founder of Our Sorority, «We have been working so hard to get things ready and young women are our main priority.
Writing costs nothing, and having the whole thing ready to go means you won't lose your readers the moment you have unexpected delays.
If you don't have all of those things ready yet, or you need help preparing them, that's okay.
In the future I'll probably only offer a free ebook when I actually have a print book of the same thing ready to go.
Don't hesitate and wipe the system and clear cache in order to make things ready for the Android 5.1 Lollipop update; thus, select «wipe data factory reset», «wipe cache partition» and «wipe dalvik cache».
Dana Sitar presents The Only Way to Know Whether People Will Want to Read Your Book posted at Writer's Bucket List, saying, «Is this thing ready to go out into the world?
Okay, so now I have two things ready to go: I have the full list of tickers that I will compare against my current portfolio.
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