I think I'm
ok on my breathing and curiosity, though...!
Not exact matches
That's what's going
on right now with you and the bible, and you're set that the atmosphere is fine
on Mars to
breathe...
OK... what ever.
Ok, before you judge the sh*t out of these pictures and think this dessert looks disgusting and hate
on this recipe,
breathe.
OK, she may yell at me for forgetting to pick up the groceries I'd promised earlier to collect
on my way home and she might not have had time to wash my shirts, but I can see from the milk - drunk clammy bundle that's
breathing peacefully
on her lap, she's had more important work to do.
And
on those fussy baby days, I am learning it is
ok to just take a minute to lay
on my bed and close my eyes and just
breathe.
You might still creep into their room every night to check
on their
breathing, but that's
OK.
I still feel like every single incidental glance that we exchanged during Monica's labors, and every single time we held hands or laughed out loud or rubbed feet (
OK, I never got my feet rubbed) or just lay there beside each other
on the same bed,
breathing quietly, knowing that we were in for something so magical and powerful that it was impossible to even get our heads around the child we were about to meet, I still feel like those were some of the greatest moments in my life, hands down.
Then again, becoming a parent you realize people have strong opinions
on everything parents do; feeding, clothing, sleeping, playing,
breathing (
ok may be we can all agree that
breathing is a good thing for everyone).
I only did 35 minutes however my MAHR of 154 is crazy hard
on a bike compared to running, my quads felt really heavy with lactic at this HR when climbing a hill, my
breathing felt
OK though.
While some people are able to quiet their minds and focus
on breathing, other people are immersed in their thoughts — and that's
OK.
It inevitably means that characters like Mildred's son Robbie (Lucas Hedges, so good last year in a not dissimilar role in Manchester By the Sea) and her ex-husband's new fling Penelope (played with wit by Samara Weaving) are left mainly
on the fringes, but that's
ok, because together they constitute a film that knows what it's doing and has the confidence not only to let its cast
breathe, but to edit them down where necessary.
On Thursdays, I
breathe a sigh of relief, because I know that once I'm at the group, everything will be
ok.»
It might have turned out
OK if she hasn't endured a severe bluebottle sting a few weeks before starting school, choked
on a squid leg at yum cha two weeks into term 1 (and required a rather terrifying Heimlich Maneuver when she couldn't
breathe), then got bitten so badly by a boy in the playground the next day that she still had a full set of teeth marks in her arm when I picked her up at 3 pm.