After I had my first daughter,
I remember feeling nervous and even ashamed to nurse in public, like I needed to be somewhere no one could see.
Not exact matches
I don't
remember many details, but I
remember the
feeling of being so
nervous about staying at their home and then being so warmly welcomed by her whole family.
I can't even
remember the last time Arsenal was 1 or 2 goals up, and as fans, we
felt «job done» & didn't have to
feel nervous!
I
remember feeling so happy and
nervous and just all around joyful when I got my pregnancy test positive with my son
I
remember the first time that I had to do it, I was so
nervous and you know I was tense and I
felt that he probably picked up on that and he got to the point that he was screaming and I was sweating and it was just after that happened I figured I needed to just relax and not worry about what anyone thinks, I'm not going to be able to actually feed him.
I
remember feeling pretty
nervous (wondering if anyone would actually even read it?)
Also try to
remember that employers are out to impress you as well, so don't
feel too
nervous.
As
nervous as I was, I
remember feeling a sudden sense of calm when we turned, faced each other and held hands.
Despite being so
nervous / anxious / excited about how the day would come to be, I
remember feeling so excited for those special moments leading up to the ceremony.
Also
remember that your date may be
nervous, so «if you aren't
feeling it right away, give him a second chance.»
Remember, your date is also
feeling nervous about meeting you!
When you decide to go on a date with someone that you have been talking to online, you need to
remember that
feeling nervous is ok, but you should never let those
feelings get the best of you.
Um... [achingly long pause] I
remember feeling very
nervous that he was serious.
I was
nervous to see it, as I think any author whose book is being adapted for the screen would be, but I
remember remarking when I first went to set that everyone involved with the movie seemed so thoughtful about the story they were helping to build, and I
feel like the final product reflects that.
Let's talk about times when you
felt very
nervous about a test and made careless mistakes or couldn't
remember things you had studied well.»
For example, you might say, «I know how
nervous you must have
felt before the first part of the test yesterday, as I
remember taking my college entrance test, and my hands were so sweaty I could hardly grip the pencil.»
It's natural to
feel nervous, but
remember that the goal of the review is not to find fault but to more clearly define your role and set expectations for the future.
I
remember feeling SO anxious and
nervous about our homestudy, like every single thing in our home (well, our whole lives actually) was going to be judged, and it really wasn't that bad... though I agree that if you've got unsteady / splitting floorboards you've got to address that to make things safe for Baby.