Not exact matches
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the
real heart - to - heart
talks, in the yelling at my kids
sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
To be honest
sometimes I
talk to them more than people in
real life these oats look deeelish!
This video from College Humor is hilarious and
sometimes real life interviews sound somewhat like this, at least if Richard Sherman is
talking.
Now we are
talking about where the
real competition is, it's where the best wingers
sometimes end up and Alexis is certainly swimming at the moment.
But
sometimes behind the clothes I'm
talking about I'm dealing with
real life stuff!
Sometimes you don't need words to realize if the girl you are
talking to is
real or not.
Sometimes I get questions from men asking about a Russian or Ukrainian girl they have been
talking to online through a dating site or in
real life, who is wearing a ring on her left hand on the finger next to pinky.
It's bad enough that you don't get facial expressions to work with, and add to the fact that different people have different ways of
talking and typing, you con
sometimes be left wondering if things are going forward with the chances of the
real life hook up.
Yes, Tinder is largely a looks - based endeavor and can
sometimes feel superficial for that reason, but remember that it's not really any different to meeting someone at a party or bar: you tend to approach the people you find physically attractive in
real life, and then
talk to them to see if there's a deeper connection.
It doesn't so much re-litigate her case — tried in
real court and the one of public opinion — as jazz up the juiciest details: the «motivational» maternal shit -
talk that Janney performs like a profane comedy routine; the on - the - ice outbursts,
sometimes punctuating Gillespie's robustly staged skating sequences; and every twist and turn of Gillooly's hapless criminal conspiracy, which turns the backstretch of the movie into a dimwit caper, dominated by Paul Walter Hauser's broadly farcical take on Eckhardt and his mouth - breathing delusions of grandeur.
It feels
real because it's so incredibly, insouciantly stupid, and
sometimes that's how kids
talk.)
In the world of
real estate transactions involving condos and townhouses, if it looks like a duck,
talks like a duck and walks like a duck...
sometimes it's not a duck.
Too much arrogance from one (I certainly am a feisty young 22 year old but it astounds me how «
real adults» can be so immature
sometimes), and I think myself and the Captain Dallas fellow are
talking past each other.
Sometimes, amid the back and forth of discussions over energy policy, it's helpful to
talk about the
real - world impacts of various policy choices.
Real scientists know there are gaps in human knowledge, but most are very careful (sometimes overly so when talking to the public) to talk about how sure they are about various things, and much of real science is about quantification of uncertainty and reduction ther
Real scientists know there are gaps in human knowledge, but most are very careful (
sometimes overly so when
talking to the public) to
talk about how sure they are about various things, and much of
real science is about quantification of uncertainty and reduction ther
real science is about quantification of uncertainty and reduction thereof.
Talk about why it was time to move on —
sometimes negative conditions accrue organically, and while you could have handled things better, your
real mistake was not seeing the signs and leaving your old job sooner.
Sometimes I think that amid all of the phone
talk, carrier discussions, debates regarding bugs and build quality, and general techy banter, people forget that
real live actual people are behind those words on the screen.
If you're lucky enough to have a non-judgemental friend, then
talk it over with them; but the
real key to finding your ideal role is being able to step away from your current life so you can imagine a new one — and
sometimes talking to an invested stranger is a better way to do that.
I thought this was worth sharing with some of my other groups as it
talks about expressing yourself, self belief and making
real life connections; which is
sometimes very hard if you are an artist.
Family and couples therapy is in many ways much closer to «
real world» therapy than treatment models used in individual therapy studies, which is
sometimes called market relevance when you start
talking to insurance companies about the effectiveness of family therapy.
Phone Consultation
Sometimes you just need to
talk, in
real time, with a professional web developer.
In this week's
Real Estate Success podcast, your host, Jim Ingersoll
talks Adila and Forrest Mchgee about the power of using staging to help sell your houses fast and
sometimes for more money!
sometimes it's a bit of a gut feeling as well when you
talk to someone if they're BSing you or if they're for
real... with bad credit for her, and her boyfriend, and a bad rental history, i wouldn't rent to her
A Kindle does not satisfy my craving, it has to be the
real thing, and I need them around me all the time: — RRB - I love reading them, decorating with them and
sometimes even
talking to them: — RRB -(yes, I
talk to my plants, too...)