Sentences with phrase «on a work trip so»

Foster mom had to go on a work trip so I spent a couple days with a different WBCR volunteer.
Husband is away on a work trip so I'm Sprog wrangling on my own.

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«There's no air on the moon, so parachutes don't work,» says Tom Jones, a former NASA astronaut who made four trips to the space shuttle.
He built his business around his life, so he can work from the road, which he does, literally, doing business on road trips.
well it had been a bad week Monday I got up sinus pressure, went out & tripped on a rock, then spilled a drink on my dress at lunch, Tuesday got my hand caught in a machine at work, a pickpocket took my wallet, a neighbor called me an idiot, & more stuff, so yea I yelled at god I was a bad atheist
One of the adults on one of those trips told us that most of the students brought nice clothes, swimsuits, electric hair curlers, and so on, but no work clothes.
I made a produce - packed trip to the grocery store a couple Thursdays ago, so when I got home after work on Friday, I decided to kick off the weekend with something fresh, light, and healthy.
On my most recent trip, I stocked up on acorn squash, mostly because they're just so adorable, and figured I'd work out what to do with.On my most recent trip, I stocked up on acorn squash, mostly because they're just so adorable, and figured I'd work out what to do with.on acorn squash, mostly because they're just so adorable, and figured I'd work out what to do with...
Had no ingredients on hand because we just moved, so made a special trip to buy everything.Here's a few tips that worked for me....
I am working on a full blog post on how to eat healthy while on a road trip so I won't go into too much detail here but let me tell you, if you are not prepared, it will be difficult to find healthy options.
I'll be spending my extra day off doing blogging and health coaching work instead, running some errands, cleaning, going for a hike at our nearby favorite park, and taking my Batpuppy to the vet (just for an annual thing)... Backing it up to the beginning of the weekend, I kicked off my post-work Friday with a trip to the Del Mar dog beach on another 90 degree day: I love it at the dog beach, it's so beautiful and such a happy place!
thanks for the tofu cheesecake recipe, mine is in the oven as i write, i have sent this site to two of my sisters and i am going to send it to my daughter i returned from a 2wk trip to chula vista where my 3 sisters live i was there for my sister to help me take control of my eating and exercise since living in the pac nw is similar to what youve said about ny, we're originally from buffalo, ny... anyway, now i'm back in olympia, an hr from seattle, and continuing to work on the eating better and exercise, thanks for your great website and the inspiration you are giving those of us who are coming across it and enjoying it, you have a beautiful family and you are radiating health and beauty, some of what i am aspiring to — my daughter is 25 and i'm 56 now, so the battle is on for me against the yrs taking their toll... God Bless you and thanks for all the time and effort you've put into this!
I'm on the road heaps — every for work and play, and whereas this could be a large blessing (I wish to journey and uncover), I can usually actually really feel that by the highest of a trip I am so burnt out from the journey and jet lag I would love one different trip (don't all of us get this?!).
But every now and then I'll look at a working mom, in her lovely, unstained work clothes, talking about how she was able to grab a manicure on her lunch break, posting pictures of her business trip to London, and I'm like, «OMG THEY ARE SO LUCKY!»
Our only disappointment was that when Sydney and Hannah tried to spend their hard earned KidZos at the end their was nothing decent for them to buy in the shop, which upset them a little as they'd worked so hard thinking they'd be able to buy something good, so I'd recommend spending KidZos on experiences (as Zak did) rather than saving them, unless you plan to make a return trip.
(I'm also going on a last - minute work trip today and won't be back for a few days, so he's staying at the animal hospital.)
It started off so well on my work trip, but then a lot of things happened (good and bad) to mess up my sleep schedule and I've felt like I was struggling through some really, really uncooperative mixture of sand and molasses (treacle) since about Wednesday morning.
I feel so honored to have taught birth doula workshops in Perth, Australia; Toowoomba, Australia; Brisbane, Australia; Hilton Head Island, SC; Manhattan Beach, California; Sugar Grove, PA; Erie, PA; Eden, New York; Jamestown, NY; Boston, MA; Warren, PA; Williamsport, PA, Berwick, PA, and worked in Tegus, Honduras, and Durango, Mexico, teaching childbirth on a mission trip.
I am going away on two 4 day work trips so I need to bring the milk back.
Since my daughter has a sensitive bum I didn't really want to use disposable diapers on the trip, so I decided I would find a way to make cloth work.
So when that first work trip as a pumping mom pops up on the calendar, it's totally natural to have a mini meltdown in the lactation room tons of questions.
We're only a couple of weeks into the school year and so far it has been an endless stream of communication from the school - don't forget about meet and greet day, can we work parties, can we volunteer at the sale this week, will we attend Parent Education night, do we want to buy school pictures, please remember that all 4 year olds have to buy a school t - shirt, can we send $ 25 a kid for teacher gifts throughout the year, do we want to attend the coffee hosted by the room mom, will we be going on the zoo trip, don't forget that 4 year olds bring their own snack this year, please send in updated immunization forms for everyone, did you fill out the emergency contact paperwork, and on and on and on.
At the time, however, the local X-ray machine wasn't working reliably, so he had a postdoc take his crystals with him on a trip to Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource.
I was on a work trip all week and got so behind with my posts!
Speaking of, it's been so crazy over here that I haven't been able to catch up on my post-LA trip — I feel like I've been in a constant game of catch up with work, and life and everything in between.
I spent the majority of the morning working on a project for an upcoming trip, trying to get organized is SO much work with so much going on, you knoSO much work with so much going on, you knoso much going on, you know?
I hope you enjoyed your Thames cruise trip, both my sons work on the Thames Clipper service so I get to travel with them occasionally.
So I brought all my new clean beauty, including the G.Tox, with me on my recent work trip to Paris.
Christian is working this weekend, so I'm still not exactly sure of my plans, but it might involve packing since I'm heading on a fun little sister trip on the 2nd.
Being very overly trendy can be a huge challenge when it comes to dressing for work or packing luggage for a trip so I'm sharing some easy tips on remaining stylish with these easy ways on adding bold colours to your wardrobe.
It feels like forever since I've posted but so much is going on here — planning a trip «home» for Thanksgiving this week, a work trip to Dallas immediately after, and trying to figure out what to include in upcoming gift guides has me wishing for a few more hours in each day.
It's about 15 minutes from downtown Cabo ($ 20 taxi) so it's close enough to make a few trips into town but it's secluded enough so that you're not bombarded by vendors as you try to work on your tan.
I'm working on a trip recap and our time at the Graduate Hotel (it's so cute!)
Hubby had been smart and bought these heavy duty Sorels (actually, strike that... I was smart on his behalf, and somehow not mine, and had ordered him a new pair of boots for the trip, but skipped ordering myself a pair because they looked so giant and furry and I was convinced I could make «cute» boots work in the snow.)
We should work out a shared custody agreement on my Kate Spade bag you adore so much or let's plan a trip to the Leesburg Premium Outlets and get new ones!
So, if you are going to a tea party or hanging out with friends, family tour or hiking trips, this dressing theme fits for all occasions depending on the designing, for parties wear the ones with embellishments, beads works, patches etc. and for casual wear choose any of the others.
So, don't give up on my quite yet if I seem to be slacking, I've been busy working through the holiday season since it's our crazy time of year but come January 1, I will be hard core blogging, sharing my trips, fashion tips, fitness goals...
I've been lucky enough to go on some really fun buying trips for work lately, and although I've been sharing the trips on Instastories I know that that isn't everyone's cup of tea, so I thought it would also be...
So, don't give up on my quite yet if I seem to be slacking, I've been busy working through the holiday season since it's our crazy time of year but come January 1, I will be hard core blogging, sharing my trips, fashion tips, fitness goals and anything else that you request for me to share!
It is the first time I'll be taking a trip specifically for I Believe in Pink (believe it or not — I've always paired other trips with blog work and have honestly never fully prioritized it on a trip, even though I put a LOT into it whenever I travel) so this feels like such a big and exciting step.
What I'm Looking Forward To: I am currently away on my first work trip since having her — I'm gone for six days total and it's SO hard being away from her and John.
Speaking of, a lot of you have been asking me about our first experience on traveling with Nate, on traveling to Turks & Caicos and the overall trip so and I'm currently working on that post.
Work Naturally what dresses you take will depend on your industry and the reason for the trip, but generally for work trips you'll be looking for items that have more coverage or structure, so go for heavier fabrics and perhaps sleeves (depending on your usual dress coWork Naturally what dresses you take will depend on your industry and the reason for the trip, but generally for work trips you'll be looking for items that have more coverage or structure, so go for heavier fabrics and perhaps sleeves (depending on your usual dress cowork trips you'll be looking for items that have more coverage or structure, so go for heavier fabrics and perhaps sleeves (depending on your usual dress code).
It has been a nice change, but I am really hoping that we get our internet set up next week so I am able to get on top of my work and a list of things I have been waiting to do - such as email out to people about this and that, research a few travel spots, commit to a volunteering trip later in the year to Laos etc... Plus, of course, who doesn't want to browse random shit?!
I've been busting my butt working out to feel my best in a bathing suit on this trip, so I'm actually excited to wear one again!
The walls are still a work in progress, and I can't wait to get my hands on a stack of Ikea Ribba frames (we don't have an Ikea here so they're on my shopping list for our next trip to Atlanta or Charlotte).
YEs me too, I needed a really good day to day bag I can go to work with and also wear it on the weekends (for the trips to shopping etc) and last week I bought the Prada tote and recived a lot of compliments so far.
I won't go so far as to describe it as a character study, but all three men have profound personality problems, and the Vegas trip works on them like applied emergency therapy.
Facing: bad camera controls near enemies and walls; pointless trips through multiple loading screens just to refill items, (like knives, cocktails, oil, etc); controls that have you jumping into mobs, when you are trying to jump / side step away; lock on targeting that will sometime work, or sometimes spin you so you are facing away; controller actions that make you time
So while on a work trip to Mexico, he gets double stabbed with the back - to - back news that he is about to lose his job and wife.
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