Sentences with phrase «tiny things in»

... oh my... the curtains do bother me... i like the wallpaper and the furnishings... usually it is the tiny things in a room that set me on edge... i would change the hydrangeas to the left on the desk between the windows... somehow that anchors the love seat facing the fireplace and makes a better boundary for that seating area... i am strangely picky about things like that... and i would place something larger and darker on the bottom shelf of the coffee table... that way the table does not seem to float away... i love the lamp... this is fun...
The preschoolers are drawn to art and crafts and small, tiny things in fine motor activities... and they have all the love in the world enveloped in their hearts.
Babies and toddlers have ways of finding the tiniest things in couch cushions, under area rugs and embedded in carpet pile.
i have felt some tiny thing in there since 16 weeks, but my doctor said i'll feel the baby move soon.
When we get so curious about where our little toe is in Tree Pose, we learn to love and cherish even the tiniest things in life.
It means that my skin reacts to the tiniest thing in lotions and the top layer of my skin is always dry and flaky.
One of my favorite poets, the late RF Langley, wrote about how meaning can come from the contemplation of the tiniest things in this way: the wings of a grass moth furled like a cigar on an English pub toilet wall, for example.
You go home, wrestle the case open, likely cutting yourself in the process, and think to yourself, «Why on earth do they do they package this tiny thing in this massive plastic shell??»

Not exact matches

«We'd pay the same thing to run a tiny one - day ad in the Boston Sunday Globe,» he says, «but the billboard sits there for 30 days.»
Apple is the company that built the greatest comeback story in business on the tiny iPod — which did one thing well and looked great doing it.
The nice thing about Tiny + is that it doesn't require the burning of any fossil fuels, even in the cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers of the Northeast.
Leatherman is a tried - and - true name in this market, and its Sidekick packs 17 different tools into into its tiny steel build, including wire cutters, multiple types of knives, a can opener, a wood and metal file, and Phillips, large, and small screwdrivers, among other things that could help you do grunt work around the house.
Any major update on the Tax reform bill that still has a few more tiny hurdles to cross or the investigation into Donald Trump's alleged collusion with Russia could set things in motion rather quickly.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
@cliff: you are missing one tinny, tiny bit of history there in your «I AM CHRISTIAN HEAR ME ROAR» thing....
Chuck, I concur, this thing does not fly well in the South... funny how a tiny fraction of society seems to occupy some much space in the talking heads world.
But one thing I definitely appreciate is that so many more people have a voice and can declare what is happening in their tiniest corner of the world.
The building itself was a forbidding, huge, gray concrete thing with tiny windows and permanent streaks down the sides so that it always looked as if it had been in a drizzle.
It is easy to forget our connection to all the other parts of the created order, and therefore to forget how tiny we are in the great scheme of things.
On the weekend, I did one of the most Vineyard - y things I've ever done in my life: I took two of my tinies to a worship flagging workshop.
An article is due, Brian returns to work, tinies will make a mess of Legos and dress - up clothes in their playroom, the little jumperoo - baby - thing is perched on the kitchen floor, we'll have leftovers tonight.
In praise of a quiet house with tinies playing outside and a baby taking her naps as God and her mother intended, of street hockey and texts from friends, of refusing to do a single thing that could be construed as productive.
Your brain is capable of learning new things Salero if you make some room in that tiny little brain of yours.
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
I was spinning in our tiny pink kitchen, with a baby on my hip, and this is still my favourite thing in the world to be their mother.
Marketing fear isn't a good plan for tinies, in my humble opinion, I like to guard their gates because I tend to think that if I set scary or evil or even just stupid things before their eyes and ears, then I can't be surprised with the scary or evil or stupid things take up residence in their hearts and minds.
16,000 babies are born early in the United States because of a little tiny thing called PM 2.5: Particle matter 2 and a half nitron soot.
In the grand scheme of things, we are tiny, temporary and temperamentally tepid.
I had given away all of our old baby things from the first three tinies, only hanging onto the few keepsakes that survived the torrent of three - babies - in - four - years before the surprise of you.
And more: this sign of hiddenness points to the fact that the reality of truth and love, the reality of God himself, is not found in the world of things but beyond it, in the sphere of a new order that this tiny baby was ushering in.
I loved the songs we sang loud and I loved the sight of the tinies standing on risers, flinging their arms around with the action songs, beside their friends, I loved my baby in my arms, and I loved us all in some supernatural thing of wholeness and connection.
I guarantee you that if you do these things, God will show you how he is working tiny miracles in your life.
«We invite them to come and dress up as Saints their heroes of faith, and we do some kind of teaching, a little tiny short thing, that gives them an aspiration for living in God.»
The only real thing that separates «Christianity» from any other religion or spiritual belief, is not whether we incorporate Easter Bunnies, goblins, ghouls, monsters, Santa, or tiny elves into our celebrations, but rather, that our faith is not found in our ability to «save» ourselves but in Christ who died for all, so that all could enter into unbroken friendship with Him.
As it has countless times in the past and present, (the Holocaust, the Bubonic Plague, the World Wars, countless natural disasters, (floods, storms, earthquakes, etc), the Sky Myth was on vacation when, on a tiny speck of a planet, on a boring arm of the galaxy, in an average galaxy cluster among billions, a bad thing happened.
On such days the last thing I want to do is slave in our hot, tiny kitchen fixing dinner.
I have a Breville immersion blender and it's the bomb, BUT the darn thing is just a tiny bit too wide to fit in a wide Mason jar... So I made in a glass Pyrex 2 - cup measure and it worked fine.
I can't relate with the kitchen gadgets though — my apartment is so tiny that I know every little thing in each nook and cranny!
Because this is an Otttolenghi dish, and Ottolenghi didn't get famous for making things the ordinary way, there are tinier elements in there that I would have never considered adding, like fresh oregano, which works here so well.
It's also a super easy dish because you can dump all of the ingredients into one dish, pop it in the oven, go play with your tiny baby (or get things done), then pull out the dish and you are ready to go.
Between the covers, there are 105 recipes (85 percent that have never been seen on this site), about two - thirds of them are savory (including a beloved recipe for featherlight Gnocchi in Tomato Broth, a Flat Roasted Chicken with Tiny Potatoes inspired by something we bought on a Paris street, and an absolutely hideous but boundlessly delicious Wild Rice Gratin with Kale and Caramelized Onions) and the rest are for sweets things (such as my son's towering second birthday S'More Cake, and what I consider two of the ultimate Thanksgiving desserts, a Cheesecake - Marbled Pumpkin Gingersnap Tart and the Deepest Dish Apple Pie you've ever seen).
One of the defining things about our friendship is our undying love of tiny sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and tea, and we often celebrate the milestones in our lives by going out for afternoon tea.
Depending on the heat of your chilis, I'd recommend trying a tiny bite before popping the whole thing in your mouth unless you're very macho when it comes to peppers.
I think the CSWBG movement might have evolved through a scenario rather like this: probably under the mistaken truism that more expensive is automatically better in all things, somebody started buying high - grade steak and carefully hand - slicing it into tiny, uniform, fat - free cubes, then sauteeing them into a rich gravy without too much of those old Mexican spices that have given chili such a good (or bad) name over the years.
Aside from great taste, sunflower seeds are proof that good things come in small packages: these tiny seeds are absolutely loaded with nutritional value.
The creamy stuff is typically laden with palm oil (amongst other things) and the not - so - creamy stuff is laden with tiny bits of peanuts that serve no purpose other than to get stuck in my teeth.
What's in it: GREENZ - 2 cups (like arugula, kale, mixed greens) FRUIT — 1/2 cup (like grapefruit, berries, mango, melon, apples, grapes, pears, pomegranate seeds) NUTS - 1 - 2 tablespoons chopped, bonus flavor points for toasted (like almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans) SEEDY THINGS - 1 tablespoon (like chia, flax, amaranth, sprouted buckwheat, sprouted millet, quinoa, hemp seed) DAIRY — 1/4 cup (like ricotta, greek yogurt, or cottage cheese) DRIZZLE — Tiny drizzle of olive oil and / or honey and a sprinkle of salt Other fun options — 1/4 avocado, 1/4 cup whole grains (like cooked quinoa or farro), 1/4 cup cooked beets, anything else you can think of!
She seemed to be able to fit all sorts of things in this tiny bag of hers.
You get a tiny note of saltiness in some of the bites that's so perfect, and vanilla in every bite that just completes the whole thing.
Some of my favorite things (or «isms») she has passed on to me are my incredibly high tolerance for coffee, the fact that mornings are not for talking (they are for slowly waking up to the world, multiple cups of coffee, mismatched pjs, terrible bedhead, and sleepy eyes), the joy I get from watching old black and white movies and westerns (John Wayne, always), a love for fuzzy socks (sorry Scott), all the weird voices she and I talk to each other in (also, sorry Scott), my love for peppermint patties, a super low - maintenece lifestyle, and the ability to find a childlike happiness in the tiniest of things.
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