Everybody
we met walking around the neighborhood and on the trails were very friendly... a lot of people like to walk their dogs there.
Not exact matches
During my first week at CNBC, I
met up with a friend for breakfast before work and we
walked around the
neighborhood.
She instantly introduced us to several of her
neighborhood friends and their kids, and together, we all
walked around the
neighborhood, chatting, laughing, telling jokes,
meeting people, and petting dogs, while our girls got handfuls of candy from almost every door.
Here are a few ideas: take a 20 - min
walk around your
neighborhood, take a warm bath, take a yoga class, schedule a massage, or
meet a girlfriend for lunch.
As I
walked around the farm and village that morning, I
met a young girl from the
neighborhood.
And / or after the
meeting, do something fun together such as game night, a
walk around the
neighborhood (great summertime activity), family outing to the zoo / aquarium / or the occasional movie night.
So a brisk
walk around the
neighborhood every Friday morning helps us to
meet those requirements.
Prior to being able to attend class, they advised that puppy owners not
walk their pups in public parks or
around the
neighborhood where stray / unvaccinated dogs travel until after the 4th vaccine, but to
meet the need for socialization by inviting lots of kind, gentle people of all ages to their home and carry the puppy everywhere: the video store to rent videos, the fringes of a summer soft ball game, the grocery store to sit outside with the puppy on your lap and watch people and carts and kids go by.
I enjoy
meeting people and going for
walks around the
neighborhood and hikes in the woods.
He's already gotten to
meet many of the neighbors on his
walks around the
neighborhood.