When the first birthday arrives, you will probably want to celebrate it in style, but donâ $ ™ t forget that your baby is still very small and will be overwhelmed by
too much celebration.
However, unlike many of those who support these ideas, I am pessimistic that QE3 will fix the economy, and I worry that
too much celebration by market monetarists over the structure of easing will only serve to undermine what remains good in market monetarism if and when the economy fails to recover quickly.
Too much celebration and reflection can open you up to vulnerabilities.
Not exact matches
Here's why there's cause for some — but not
too much —
celebration.
Too much cheerfulness is displayed at many
celebrations of the Pentecost.
Lately, I've been reading about sweet sixteen parties, and over-the-top Pinterest - inspired events including catered
celebrations for people who are still under the legal driving age, and while it may not be the popular opinion, I do think it's all
too much.
When it was all said and done, the party served it's purpose: the gender of our miracle baby was revealed, we were able to share the
celebration with family, and I didn't work myself into complete exhaustion trying to do
too much.
:: reeling from all the good food, time with friends new and old, and only a little bit
too much sugar from yesterday's
celebration in someone else's lovely barn.
A time of Christian observance, a
celebration of new life, an opportunity to eat
too much chocolate and buy lots of small plastic eggs for which you will never find a purpose.
This time of year is filled with a lot of
celebration but also with a lot of feelings of guilt and shame («I ate
too much.»
Too much good food and a couple of drinks,
celebrations blah blah blah.
I really think that this
celebration has become
too much a way...
The thought of watching the writing come to life on the screen is enough to make me cringe and want to crawl out of my skin... so the fact that this entire week has been a
celebration of anticipation for the film on The Today Show (my morning must - watch) has made me roll my eyes a little
too much.
I really think that this
celebration has become
too much a way to spend extra money.
Over the years, I've done a little of everything — the stay - at - home in my PJs and sip wine
celebration, the dress - to - the - nines and pay way
too much to get in to a bar event, and everything in between.
My friends took me out for a belated birthday
celebration which was so
much fun (maybe a little
too much fun...)!
There is
too much fear and not enough
celebration.
200 Profuse as this author's flames, profanity, and comments explicitly or implicitly impugning the motives of others, and erroneous, specious, or otherwise misleading assertions may be, he remains
too much of a bore for
celebration in a blog chronocling idiocy, inanity, ideology and horsefeathers in the Climate Wars.
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That's the way April and May are for us — just one
celebration after another, which is always fun (and means I eat way
too much cake, ha).