Sentences with phrase «space feel grown up»

The mix of traditonal features and antique furniture make the space feel grown up and elegant.

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The saga continued with a letter to Link on 5 July: «I congratulate you on the birth of your daughter Margaret... I looked forward to this with great eagerness so that you too might experience «the natural» affection of parents for their children... We received the tools for the lathe, together with quadrant and clock... Tell Nicholas Endrisch that he should feel free to ask me for copies of my books... Since I take nothing for my various works, I occasionally take a copy of a book if I want... The melons or pumpkins are growing and want to take up an immense amount of space; so do the gourds and water melons.
I'm proud of her that she is independent enough to want to sleep in her own space, but I can't help but feel a little sad that she is growing up so fast.
I want to be able to, like you, learn to become comfortable with myself so that I can put aside my own baggage and hold space for my patients, creating a warm and inviting cocoon for them to relax in, where they can feel free to open up, explore their emotions and grow as people.
I've always loved beiges, whites and light blush so the space is really going to feel airy and grown up.
Growing up in the age of the developing space program, did you feel a personal connection to the early astronauts and specifically John Glenn?
The 2017 Mazda6 offers plenty of space for the demands of a growing family without making the family's primary members feel like they're giving up.
In terms of space, practicality and a grown - up feel the Proceed is definitely closer to cars like the Golf and Focus, but for performance it's a closer match to the cars in the class below.
I think that's why I put so much outer space in this novel — it's not only because I loved A Wrinkle in Time but because I grew up feeling often alienated and feeling like I was literally from a different dimension.
She knows what it's like to grow up feeling unloved, and she now fills every space in her tiny apartment with endangered teens.
, it's exiting to try and break new ground... Or space really... There is no ground anywhere in this game, and I see you are always updating your masterpiece, and it would be really awesome if you could add a map randomizer or map creator to share with the community, but that doesn't change the fact that I LOVE your game so much it's the first game I have bought on my mobile, and probably will be the only one, and just felt the urge to write a comment on your game because I really want to see this grow:) keep your creativity up!
Don't get me wrong, I like The Sims 4, but there is very little space for development in your town, EA received a lot of backlash for not including pools and toddlers (amongst other things) in their initial release of the game, which forced them to include them in updates, and it has more of a mobile Sims game feel than the PC Sims games I've grown up with.
«I grew up in a neighborhood where the architecture felt oppressive, and I was inspired by people in their backyards who made makeshift spaces, and the architect Peter Cook who proposed landscapes that heal you emotionally,» says Halsey.
, but also two large - scale creations: a substantial cinematic work shown in a sprawling but comfortable first floor «rec room,» more playpen for grown ups than video installation, and upstairs, another literally «soft» environment: a felt - carpeted room installed in the project space supplemented with found furniture and coffee smells.
The small Opel KARL is not just fully grown up in the comfort and safety area; its roomy interior and driver - focused cockpit provide the driver and passenger with a feeling of space, quality and love for detail previously only known from cars that are more expensive.
«If you feel stuck, limited, find yourself habitually repeating unwanted behaviors, or caught up in negative thoughts, feelings and beliefs or have experienced trauma and its long lasting effects, I offer you a gentle, compassionate, safe space as well as tools and skills to grow, change and heal.
This space has a a grown - up feel, but isn't too serious, courtesy of certain decorative flourishes that add a whimsical finish — we're looking at the curlicues on that chair and the light - hearted prints on the wall.
I really think that the other details that are intrinsic to the house allow us to have fun, add a touch of whimsy and not take things to seriously, but at the same time it feels like a grown up space.
Years ago we gave up on growing things like carrots, garlic, onions, corn — things that we felt just took too much garden space and were cheaper to buy in the stores or at the market.
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