Sentences with phrase «realized about an hour and»

I realized about an hour and half had gone by and I was in my own little world cleaning and hadn't said one word to him!

Not exact matches

I am going to say one more thing, I realize I am getting wordy, but the average American is watching about 5.5 hours of TV a day and we see that going up to about 6 hours.
Upon realizing that you may have not only killed a new laptop but also lost nearly three months of work on your book and about 15,000 words exactly one month before your deadline, (but will not know for sure for another 48 - hours), prepare to proceed through the five stages of grief: 1) During the Denial phase, you will find it perfectly reasonable to make a second cup of chai to drink.
Later on, another writer added the stupidity about not knowing the day or the hour when they realized that jesus was dead and long gone, never to return.
PDX — It doesn't take a Genius to realize from my statements that i have read things other than the Bible you moron i have spent many hours reading and listening to scientists about their theories on the big bang, i have listened to ideas from the most revered scientists including Hawking and others, and they all admit that there are holes in their theories, that nothing fully explains their big bang theory, the physics doesn't add up let alone the concept, there are plenty of scientists hard at work trying to make the numbers fit and the theory hold weight but if you ask any of them they can not give you the answers and the reason being... there are none, the theory doesn't work, If by the observable laws of Physics, Matter in this Universe can not be created or destroyed, you can only change its state, i.e. solid to liquid, to gas... to energy... There is no explanation for how an entire reality full of Matter can be created out of nothing... Scientists know this... idiots that are atheists and simply would rather NOT believe that their lives and actions they take within their lifespan are being witnessed by an Omnipotent God do not WANT to believe... but Your belief in God does not change whether or not he exists you will be judged.
By the time we reached the vast pastures of Campo Imperatore, we realized that our car navigator had died, and we only had about an hour of daylight left.
Went to make these about an hour ago and realized I don't have any maple syrup in the house, which is a total sin.
So I came home and got over-anxious about making this great bread, mixed up the dough and realize it's going to be at least 30 hours before I bake it if I don't get up in the middle of the night to bake it before work tomorrow.
I realize it's kind of a pain to have cups of starter you either need to bake with or throw away, but it's all about keeping the natural yeast in your starter well - fed and maintaining a proper pH. If you try the sourdough recipe without feeding a few hours ahead of time, your starter won't be active enough to leaven your bread.Let me know how your bread turns out; I'd love to hear!
As I was making zucchini chips I realized the salt and vinegar zucchini slices, after they soaked and dehydrated for about 1 hour, released their juices and got really tender and flimsy; like deli meat.
Do some quick math and you realize that it's about an hour standing next to the stove (don't make them in the heat of summer!).
«After about a week of them being here, and crying out for countless hours, they eventually stop when they realize no one is coming for them...»
Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
So yeah, that's an hour and a half each and every day in the bathroom, and that doesn't account for the 5 other times throughout the day that she'll ask to go potty and then I realize after about 4 minutes in there that she only wants to read books and now believes that the potty is the place to do that.
she barley slept maybe about a half hour and once she woke up and realized that she wasn't beside me still she started to cry again.
I was about a week late, and we scheduled the time with our doctor, went in the night before and did not realize it was going to be a 22 - hour ordeal.
If it wasn't broken, it was good enough (and we try very hard not to think about to endless hours doing comparative research, and all the money we would've saved had we realized this before the birth of our first kid, and subsequently accepted hand - me - down gear for her too).
I have watched some videos (Breast Crawl in a One Hour Old is an excellent one) about feeding newborns and the first feed and really you just don't realize that time is passing while you're actually watching your little person figure out what to do.
KRISTEN STRATTON: Yeah, and you know, what you are sharing Ruthii, I totally remember that when my milk came and I had a C - section with my first and so of course was full of fluid from IV and then, also my milk came in actually pretty quickly within probably 48 hours considering a C - section but I didn't realize that that's what it was because like a lot of first my moms, I read what to expect when you're expecting and I thought I knew everything about birth and breastfeeding and I didn't.
There have been many times she's looked up and realized she's just spent a couple hours reading about the most random things.
About three hours after Rockefeller & Co. e-mailed a holiday greeting to more than 1,000 clients and «friends,» someone in the office at 30 Rock realized they had divulged the e-mail addresses of all the recipients, including David Rockefeller and Happy Rockefeller.
As the brothers learned more about the gelatin, amino acids, and minerals that make bone broth so great, they also realized they wanted a shortcut option that didn't take hours to make at home.
When you diet, you feel more sluggish, and without realizing it your pace drops to about 10 - 12 miles per hour.
Obviously I can not give an exhaustive list of substitutions and articles about converting foods, but I can give some (or a lot... as I realized many hours later) ideas.
After worrying myself up and down for about an hour, I finally look outside and realized how blessed I was to witness snow at the place at this time in this way.
I always think «I can totally wear heels today,» and then about two hours later I realize I was wrong and toss on these flats.
Throughout the night I began to realize she had also been lying about other areas that we had talked about over the previous weeks and I ended up spending the last half hour waiting for the date to end.
I had tried the site for about 2 hours, and realized when you do a search, everyone is out of range from where you are located... When you search withing a 50 mile radius, There is NEVER anyone within 10 -20-miles......
This game is fun for about 2 hours, after that you realize you just spent 10 # on a shallow joke brought on by the demons of the internet, and somehow you're ok with it because you now know what being a goat feels like!
Die - hard fans will be thrilled with the extensive interviews and concert footage; as a more casual fan, after an hour I had learned almost everything I ever wanted to know about the man and was ready for the filmmakers to wrap it up — I was shocked to realize I was less than halfway through the movie.
I sat with some good friends at my showing awaiting the two and a half hour film and only did I realize the young lads sitting behind us were commenting on the parts that weren't «plausible» to the real world... because that's why you went to see a movie about a guy that throws his shield at a flying metal man.
Going into Wang Bing's latest documentary, Mrs. Fang, I was too busy cracking jokes about how much shorter it is than his previous works (his breakthrough film, Tie xi qu: West of the Tracks, clocks in at nine hours; his recent masterpiece»Til Madness Do Us Part comes in at close to four) and had somehow failed to realize I'd be watching almost an hour and a half of a woman lying on her deathbed.
It may seem like a fun and innocent high school romp kind of movie, but then Greta Gerwig hits you about an hour when you realize how much you have come to care about all of these characters.
Also the sales manager said they would put gas in the vehicle, and after spending 4 hours there when I was about to leave I realized they hadn't done that either.
With banks not working in those hours, they might be nervous about large frauds going on, and nobody realizing it before they lost millions.
About two weeks ago, I raised my head from the computer about 10 p.m. and realized I'd been working twenty hours straight without a bAbout two weeks ago, I raised my head from the computer about 10 p.m. and realized I'd been working twenty hours straight without a babout 10 p.m. and realized I'd been working twenty hours straight without a break.
I will write about this in more detail, but in short, after flying into ORD at around 10 pm and then driving home for almost two hours, I realized I had left my laptop on the plane.
When the HD re-make came out I booted it up and realized each mission was not supposed to last about an hour and a half.
I'm a few more hours in, and the travel to and from the town has made me realize something new about why I like open world games.
There was an outbreak, there was a riot starting in every country within hours, cars was flipped, buildings was trashed, and then we all realized that this is a video game, and we all felt pretty bad about ourself, forgave the characters and opened up to this delicious piece of 2D Beat»Em Up that is Dragon's Crown.
You may fear the game lacks content and longevity when you realize you can beat the first 8 worlds in about five hours.
I could probably rant for hours about just how much I dislike NSMB and the fact that it became it's own subseries and Nintendo's tenacity to keep «New» in the title and how there still are two unnamed Toads instead of two of the bevy of existing Mario characters or someone new and how all the games look the damn same and how the characters bounce off of each other like they're all trampolines and all the «bah - bah's» in the music which still probably hasn't changed and how I have to hold the Wiimote in that uncomfortable sideways position because even Nintendo realized motion controls don't work so the normal controller designed is screwed beyond belief and gah.
«I couldn't get a word in for maybe half an hour, but after I thought about it, I realized he was right, and I switched to black frames and black mats.»
That may be true, but as soon as you start spending a couple hours a week dealing with computer issues think about how that time can be turned back into the bottom line and pretty soon you realize that, look, it's an hour of my time that I'm having to pay the equivalent to or less for someone to maintain my computer and it's done all remotely, it's easy and they will support me anytime I have an issue.
Aaron Street: Yeah, so I am on the ABA's law practice division Legal Futures Initiative, which is kind of a gathering of a bunch of innovators in the profession talking about the future of law and the future of law practice, and at the meeting in Miami last week we all got there and realized that, setting aside the future of law practice, there were some more pressing issues in law that needed some innovators to work on — namely the travel ban, immigration ban, Executive Order from President Trump — and so our committee spent a couple of hours thinking about how we, as a group, could help lawyers solve that issue.
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I just spent about half an hour writing a response to this and then realized this is a metaphor... Sneaky, sneaky............
Weeks later you realize that you should have conducted a detailed investigation of the premises.The result is all too familiar — major disputes over the condition of the property when it comes time to move out.Just a few hours of dedicated attention are all you need to record everything about the condition and operation of that home.Pay special attention to door frames, HVAC units and kitchen appliances, as these have a tendency to be more problematic.
For those VA clients who are trying to juggle very busy schedules, this can be a lifesaver moment when they realize they don't have to work very hard to get answers, and they don't have to worry about using traditional office hours either.
And there is something a little eerie about putting on a headset in a room with other people, then coming out hours later with red grooves worn into your cheeks and realizing that you're all aloAnd there is something a little eerie about putting on a headset in a room with other people, then coming out hours later with red grooves worn into your cheeks and realizing that you're all aloand realizing that you're all alone.
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