Sentences with phrase «posted about your little»

I love following your little ones, and I think that occassional guest blog posts about little wee ones would be great too!
Once upon a time, I wrote a blog post about a little girl who made paper dresses with her mom.
Knowing I would want to do a post about my little city trip, the big question was of course: what to wear to Barcelona?
To read more on law firm build outs that incorporate resimercial design, click on this post about Littler Mendelson's San Francisco offices.
Sweet Melissa, you really got me on this sweet and very loving post about your little china doll!
Your posts about your little man have brought me to tears lately.
I love everything about this room.:) Can't wait to read the post about your little one's reaction.
Layla, it is so wonderful to follow your posts about your little sunshine.
See my posts about the little green table from Lucketts that I painted «Pistachio» and the gold leaf lamp ($ 3) here and here.

Not exact matches

Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
He didn't get far on his blog post, though, before a crowd had formed, curious about his little gadget, wanting to try it out and asking where they could get one, too.
We've become a little less precious about what we post.
But their cons were a little harder to pull off in an age when there weren't thousands of bloggers rushing to be the first to publish a post raving about what the visionary con artist said at the latest festival fetishizing «innovation.»
At The Washington Post he is lending his technical smarts and love of knowledge to an industry he ostensibly knows little about.
You can read about the study in my post, Let Me Tell You a Little Something About Millennabout the study in my post, Let Me Tell You a Little Something About MillennAbout Millennials.
Jane's Medium post, in which she said she ate little more than rice at her apartment 30 miles from work, didn't make surprising new claims about wage distribution by tech companies.
Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci gave a little more information on Wednesday about a news site, the Scaramucci Post, which is apparently launching soon.
I've been blogging at Buffer for a little over a year (13 months), and I tend to create about 15 posts per month.
He said he's «serious about doing what it takes to protect» the social media platform's community in a post on Wednesday — but it's hard not to wonder whether it might be too little, too late.
«Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible,» Mr. Koum wrote in a blog post after he had sold WhatsApp to Facebook for $ 19 billion.
The story points out that Koum wrote in a blog post after selling WhatsApp in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible.»
Last weekend I saw a post about Google's use of Ubuntu Linux workstations that caught my attention and I thought I'd share a little bit about how we are using Ubuntu at iAcquire.
I haven't made a post since my last buys but I wanted to talk a little bit about my gold and silver mining stocks and the status of my strategy of holding the miners to sell for a hefty profit to fund my dividend portfolio.
In fact, I wrote a whole blog post about how a little SEO keyword research increased my reach by 170 %.
The Dirty Little Secret Of Silicon Valley's Startup Boom... Posted by Tom Foremski - February 3, 2012 In San Francisco cafes and bars, even on the street, I overhear people talking about their startup ideas, business plans, and goals.
For 2015, I wanted to be a little bit more formal about goal setting and I will document my 2015 goals in this post, updated quarterly.
The very day I read about Robin thicke and Miley cyrus I read a «sweet» little post from a Grandma about her little 3 yr old grandaughter «shaking her booty» in the Christmas play at their church.
More «Catholic priests are a bunch of pedophiles» and «I'm against pedophiles» posts by people who really know very little about pedophile statistics and just use these areticles to vent their anti-catholic prejudices.
It is obvious from many of the posts that many of these individuals know very little about Mormonism.
While Goldman may think this all says something about the viewers» spirituality or post «September 11 nervousness about the world, I think it says very little indeed.
I feel a little conflicted about seeing the humor in your post, but it definitely highlights the spectacle alluded to in this useless piece of journalism.
(*** DISCLAIMER: I want to offer a little explanation about my cartoons and posts.
I feel a little sad about this post.
You're complaining about people sharing their faith with others, being «pushy,» and in the same post putting in your little plug for whatever system you follow.
I did however experience two weeks ago at our worship gathering (what I call it cause we do very little serving so doesn't justify the name worship service I feel) and I talked about that church you posted about once — the one where the biker is involved and the pastor leading the church out into their community — and turned it on our congregation asking, what can we do in our community?
I will try to pay more attention to your posts now that I know a little more about you.
But in the end it also made me a little weary about the post.
But with so little time / opportunity to really understand each other, with everyone writing short post, the shortcut of using the lables is almost a necessity to be able to provide as much information about ourselves as is necessary to understand each other.
In the Post interview, he said he was «a little timid about telling parents about it because I thought some would be worried,» but claimed to get an enthusiastic response after the announcement.
Last week I wrote a post for the CNN Belief Blog about millennials and the Church focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
You all are in for a treat today because my brilliant, compassionate, and wise little sister, Amanda Opelt, has contributed a guest post about generational poverty in America that is both powerful and practical.
Him: «I... often enjoy your messages but you do have a habit of making judgements about peoples motives which is more than a little irritating... my concern was your willingness to read into peoples posts motivations that are not there, that they have not said.
Mitchell posted a little something about the exchange on Facebook and that was that.
Then, editors, take a look at your disclaimer about how «CNN welcomes lively and courteous discussion...» You'll get precious little courtesy from the majority of people you allow to post here.
Two days after The Washington Post released a video of Donald Trump candidly bragging about his aggressive groping and kissing of women, there has been little public movement among his leading evangelical supporters and detractors.
You seem a little veiled but I was actually thinking about your repeated post on the talking snake.
Nearly all the atheists posting here who hold science up like it is a religion know very little about science.
Hi Jeremy, I enjoy reading your posts and I appreciate the opportunity to post a little about myself.
Today I kick off a short, three - post series about science and faith with a little summary of what I learned at the BioLogos Foundation conference last week.
Anyway, I did a little FB post about it and it kind of took over my life for a bit.
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