We took 5 minutes
out of the trip so that they could look through the birthday cake book.
You want to make sure when you visit a particular destination that you can make the most
out of your trip so we have made it easier for you by having a look at what you can expect during the period of February to April 2013...
Not exact matches
I got really nice loose leaf tea from Harrods during the London leg
of my last
trip to the UK, but I didn't have anything to keep the leaves
out of my drink,
so I bought this twisting tea ball from OXO Good Grips off Amazon for $ 10.
We do random acts
of appreciation throughout the year, like taking the whole company
out for ice cream midday or bringing in McFlurrys for everyone in the office... we have breakfast catered every Friday, rebirthdays (celebrations on the anniversaries
of hire dates), all the ladies receive flowers on Valentine's Day, parents receive letters on Mother's Day and Father's Day, and
so much more... plus, the whole company is going to Miami for an all - expenses - paid
trip in a month (revenue and nonrevenue producers) for hitting a sales goal.»
And for use on shorter
outings, such as a
trip the stores, a play date, a zoo visit, and
so forth, the more limited pocket count isn't really much
of an issue.
The build - up leading to the visit, along with my «side quest» adventures, has made my business
trips much more anticipated, boosted my productivity, and allowed me to get my mind off
of work
so that I could crank
out the emails once I got back to my cramped hotel room.
So to help you make the most
of all your cooking -
out, pool - sitting, beach -
tripping plans, we're providing the soundtrack.
«Oh,» the not
so smart fireman said, «I took them all off the trucks
so that all
of us fireman wouldn't be
tripping over them when we're trying to put
out the fire.»
It seems
so simple and
so obvious, but it took me three years
of serious doubt, two years
of study, an ongoing sense
of skepticism, a
trip to India, a blog, and a book to really figure this
out for myself.
From the aisle seat where I was sitting I could have stuck
out my foot and
tripped him up, and might easily have done
so, had my attention not been arrested by a still, small voice, as it were, asking, «Coffin, what part
of that sentence are you objecting to?»
We get that flat -
out denial
of the retrospective romanticization
of this period again and again: the road
trip across America is awful, meeting Bud Grossman at the famous Gate
of Horn is awful, being signed with a legendary ma and pa folk record company is awful, and
so on.
When his claims aren't
tripped -
out fantasies, they're almost always buried under several encrustations
of «One might think A» and «I'm inclined to be skeptical
of B» and «On the other hand C, but on the other other hand D, and there are 22 letters
of the alphabet to go
so get comfortable.»
This is because the belt
of the truth keeps the breastplate tight, it keeps the tunic up and
out of your way
so you don't get
tripped up or slowed down.
So you can see how such a parinoid man could have made such predictions known to the empire and lead john while
tripping on a path
of preconceived thought... have you ever
tripped out before — it happens like this, your thoughts at the time
of the
trip make your
trip... if the year
of prediction
of the death
of Domitian was 96 and the year john wrote it was 96... he could have been thinking
of the prediciton made by the astro - dude seconds before enhaling the fumes that enduced the
trip, afterall he was in a cave!
Second, and more crucially, that secular objection (as in the hippie saying I heard
so often in my youth: «Don't lay your value
trips on me, man») rests on the assumption that someone can authentically sexually donate himself to another without making a definitive commitment to the other person; that is, he can «hedge his bets,»
so speak, without paying the consequences ¯ a foolish assumption given the rates
of sexually transmitted diseases, the divorce rates, the numbers
of children born
out of wedlock, and
so forth.
So a couple
of terrorists whom are obviously brain - washed, went
out and planned a
trip to the twin towers.
The
trip was in reverse order
of course and not
so extensive, for Paul and company got off at Myra in Lycia and took another ship
out of Alexandria in Egypt, which had as its final destination Italy itself.
Well, on the
trip to my sister's house I had taken my ID
out of my wallet and placed it in the front zipper
of my backpack
so that it was easily accessible.
A late night
trip to the supermarket was
out of the question,
so i ended up subbing unsoaked * gasp * walnuts for cashews, used the 2tsp
of dijon and extra salt / nutritional yeast instead
of miso, and added sliced mushrooms in with the onions, and peas to the final sauce, garnished with sunflower seeds.
Speaking
of personal, I'll just blurt it all
out so we can talk about brownies: remember how suddenly my
trip to Chicago turned into the worst week
of my life and suddenly I was posting pictures
of Colorado instead?
Kids are
out of school, guests are visiting, the dog is underfoot, and I keep
tripping over the plasticware my kids leave in the floor
so they can fit inside the fort that used to be called my kitchen cabinet.
About the only way to escape it is to get
out of the valley by going up to the mountains and go skiing, which our family doesn't do, or go on a
trip, which is hard to do with snowy roads and children in school,
so mostly I stay home and make comfort foods to drown my inversion woes.
Sadly
out of both chili oil and chinese noodles —
so it must wait for a
trip to the asian market [which I am
so grateful for!]
My sister lives in California and one
of my next visits
out there I
so want to make the
trip up to Big Sur.
So, freshly home from our
trip and with not much food in the fridge, it was time to bring
out a jar
of that heavenly sauce for a simple pasta meal.
But Maggie had fun on her short car ride with me, and it got us both
out of the house for a few minutes,
so it wasn't a totally wasted
trip.
The
trip began and ended in Charlotte,
so of course we had to check
out the BBQ scene there.
Oh my goodness, *
so * good (even better than I was hoping)-- they just came
out of the oven and it was all I could do to wait the 10 minutes to sample... (now I just need to stop gobbling; — RRB - my boys will be coming through the door any moment from a ski
trip; I made these for them:) thank you Sarah!
Unfortunately they melted quite a bit during the
trip,
so the looks aren't that nice... (I made separate chocolate sweets
out of them.)
I was trying to clean
out the fridge for my
trip so I just took
out every single last veggie, stirfried it and added a bit
of tahini, lemon juice & nutritional yeast.
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?!).
My least favorite part
of reading your blog is probably seeing a delicious recipe with ingredients that are totally
out of season for me or that don't show up here,
so I'm excited about what you might come up with after this
trip.
I work
out of my home
so having no Internet and a service company that tells you that they can't come for a few days results in many
trips to local cafes... and a lot
of coffee.
I watched the game again and found
out Arsenal played
so brilliantly the level
of the performance was
of old Arsenal I have no doubt that the Arsenal will win the league providing we remain united and strong and patient the next 38 games will just be the road for success we just need to remain focused on the road we will eventually arrive to our destination enjoy the
trip guys
And wouldn't you know it, the Eagles just
so happen to have a pretty good package
of route combinations
out of the
trips bunch set already.
In the same week, one is a midweek game,
so I'm oretty sure the team will make one
trip out of it.
Who else finds
out about every visit they make to the mall for a new pair
of jeans, every
trip to a restaurant or a movie, and always mentions it the next day,
so that it seems they can do nothing without her knowing it?
Too much
of everything we know is bad hence I believe our team would be better for it if Wenger had adopt a blend
of all three approach to managing our players
so as to get the best
out of them... I give this instance, until Szcezny (I hope I got the spelling right) was dropped for Fabianski some seasons ago, his performance was becoming a disaster cos probably he was feeling irreplaceable.But the moment the coach dropped him to the bench for the all important Bayern
trip, he had to sit up.
I know how much he loves Georgia Tech, and I know how much more fun the
trip would be with a win instead
of a loss,
so instinctively I blurt
out, «Who won?»
But that approach saw us go 4 - 0 behind in the opening 20 minutes
of our last
trip to Anfield and
so the manager may choose to send his players
out with a more cautious frame
of mind and make sure that we do not concede an early goal again.
Since many
of the players came from
out of town, local,
so - called billet families housed them, and second moms sent homemade cookies for the bus
trips.
Considering their remarkable run
of form (six wins in their last eight away
trips) the 4/1 on offer for a Fleetwood away win tonight looks surely too big to miss
out on value wise, but Bradford are something
of a fortress these days
so things won't be
so easy.
And Jose Mourinho's side host Brighton at Old Trafford later this evening with a
trip to Wembley up for grabs,
so there's plenty
of incentive for both sides to come
out of the match with the win.
Nordquist is temporarily sidelined with an ankle sprain,
so Thames and Hayes will take the Eagles
out of the gate and into an early schedule that features Sacramento High's St. Hope Elite Hoop Classic and a
trip to Southern California for the Oaks Christian Holiday Classic to face elite programs in preparation for league battles with Sheldon, Jesuit, and Oak Ridge.
There were some suggestions that fatigue could have been the reason he left the striker
out but we have played him soon after a long haul
trip for international games before,
so it must surely be down to the pair's disappointments over Wales and Chile crashing
out of the World Cup.
This is the same squad that lost to Stony Brook and was blown
out of the arena in a short
trip to Syracuse,
so all signs point towards following up their best game
of the year with a thud.
Peterborough don't have any injury worries ahead
of this
trip,
so their full squad is in with a chance
of getting a run
out at Stamford Bridge.
They have lost
so many games away from home this season that they can't be expected to get anything
out of a
trip to a top four side.
While Tuesday night was mainly a night for celebration, with Gareth Bale once again at his scintillating best, single handily carving
out Spurs» two second half goals for Peter Crouch and Roman Pavlyuchenko whilst taking a part one
of Europe's best full - back in Maicon, there was a significant negative to come
out of the game and that was the second half absence
of Dutch play - maker Rafael Van Der Vaart, scorer
of Tottenham's first goal and the catalyst upon which a memorable night was founded, with the former Hamburg and Real Madrid sensation now set to miss the
trip to Bolton as he continues to nurse a hamstring injury which has been hampering him for the last month or
so.
It took a few days
of our kid crying himself to sleep before he started singing or chatting or happily role - playing himself to sleep - and now, the routine leading up to bedtime is
so much fun (a few books on the potty, brush the teeth, read another book, a final
trip to the potty, turn
out the lights, start twinkle twinkle, ok another
trip to the potty if you must but no piggy back this time, restart «TTLS» and he's tucked in for the night).