I was able to
write about that girl who was so unwise, and to love her.
I've
written about Girl Scout cookies in a limited context — several months ago, I was intrigued (and not too pleased) by their recent attempt to market a particular new cookie as a substitute for fruit.
Seriously, its a book
written about a girls encounter with the quintessential Microsoft Paperclip!
I have always aspired to
write about girls doing heroic things, and Tammy was one of the first fantasy writers to really write that.
It's about time
they write about girls traveling alone and it being damn awesome.
Not exact matches
This guest post
written by Melanie Biehle, creator of Inward Facing
Girl, where she blogs
about contemporary art, design, photography, and life in Seattle.
Example: The RBS
girl who was fired without compensation after a co-worker told their boss
about posts she had
written on Facebook.
For the March 2009 issue, he
wrote about the Wexley School for
Girls advertising agency.
When San Francisco - based designer Jennifer Bennett
wrote a blog post
about the fashions on TV's Gossip
Girl, she didn't expect her product line to end up starring in several episodes.
He
writes about a talentless
girls basketball team that resorted to the strategy of the insurgent, playing an exhausting full - court press to compensate for their lack of traditional skills.
So on March 7, two months after she found out she was pregnant, she boarded her flight as normal — because «ya
girl was not
about to waste international flight money,» she
wrote.
The
girl, who experienced a stroke and then subsequent brain damage from the disease and now takes a Horizon medicine to stabilize the condition, spoke
about how happy she was that country singer Chris Jacobs
wrote a song for her.
I met some nice
girls from both places when I lived in Europe and something
about your
writing makes me guess that...
As I
write, they sit across the kitchen table from me, in all their innocence and little -
girl perfection, eating chocolate cake, chatting purposefully
about what game they will play next, blissfully unaware of the things that divide their mothers.
I think
about my life a year ago: travelling, preaching,
writing, standing on stages, appearing on panels and videos, offering opinions on everything to cross Twitter and the news cycle and the Church, and I wonder who that
girl was, that must have been another season.
But the Word of God,
written at
about the same time, recording the events of an obscure Jewish man and Jewish
girl, has survived through time to give evidence to God's hand at work in the lives of His people.
Referring to a story in Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book, Half the Sky, I
write about Dina, a seventeen - year - old Congolese
girl who was gang - raped by five men on her way home from working in the fields.
Written and directed by John Carney, the film is
about a boy named Conor who tries to impress a
girl by starting a band.
When the heroine of I Am Charlotte Simmons» a smart, beautiful, small - town
girl» sits down to
write her mother a letter
about freshman life in «Dupont University,» it takes her hours to produce a «long, well - intentioned lie.»
Columnist Laura Parker
writes for Reject Apathy
about her family's experience living in Thailand and working for a nonprofit that rescues young
girls before they enter the sex industry.
But one of the things I've always loved
about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church talk, I get to
write about mothering and family and marriage, I get to crack jokes at my own expense, I get to love Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and
Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses
about this stuff.
Danielle Mayfield
writes a blog for RELEVANT
about the princess propaganda our culture promotes and why
girls need a better example of what it means to be a woman of God.
How many hours of
written tests, driving tests, driving practice with parents, driving practice with a licensed instructor, eye exams, etc it takes to get a license, then stop and think
about how many hours it takes a 16 year old
girl to become «qualified» to have a baby... it's like 100 to 0.
Stephen Prothero
wrote an article a few weeks back talking
about the caste system and it's possible roots in hinduism which was linked to the killing of a
girl who wanted to wed outside of her caste.
When I attend weddings, I'm not provided with the opportunity to talk
about the really exciting ways that God's moving and using me — through my Master's degree classes, or the research project I'm wading through
writing, or the middle school and high school
girls Sunday school class I'm privileged to teach, or the fun trips I'm taking and the new people I'm meeting.
Write to me
about «sons of God» (thought there was only one) came to earth and had «let's get it on» with young
girls and women.
Next year will be a very exciting year for me with a new little
girl arriving in February, so much to do and
write about.
Katie: I'm actually thinking of
writing two books: One,
about my experience and everything I've learned throughout the sale, and a second one, a cookbook for what to do with your
Girl Scout cookies.
Wickham's on - field achievements to date aren't much to
write home
about, but he has done well very for himself off the pitch by hooking up with Kayla Cadorna, who describes herself on Twitter as a «Fire Performer, Pro-dancer, Circus
Girl».
In 2012, I
wrote about «Our
Girls Syndrome» where WNBA teams often draft or sign players who grew up in the area or went to local colleges in the area.
Julia
wrote about why she co-slept with her children and Lactating
Girl wrote her reasons for co-sleeping as well.
I've been filled with a mix of emotions (excitement, nervousness, sadness, happiness, pride, and even close to a panic attack this evening)
about my
girl starting kindergarten and I hope to
write about it soon.
I just
wrote out an e-mail today to a
girl who was feeling discouraged
about pumping at work with some «insider tips» on nursing — like the hands - free bustier!
Any spare time I've had outside of working, I've wanted to spend with my
girls and husband or sleep — and not
write a blog post lamenting
about missing my
girls.
(Hamm even took the time to give an interview to a 9 - year - old
girl who
wrote this blog
about it.)
She
writes at Intrepid Murmurings
about her attempts to embrace motherhood, nurture creativity and stay sane while juggling three spirited
girls under 5.
Once upon a time, I
wrote a blog post
about a little
girl who made paper dresses with her mom.
She is a mom to two sets of twins that
writes about technology and her busy life on her blog, Little Tech
Girl.
For his
girl's birthday on October 31, 2015, he posted a throwback picture and
wrote, «When you were born it took
about 2 seconds to realize that I was willing to die for you.
They do fight, a lot: I
wrote a post
about the truth
about two siblings and someone told me I should be glad that I have
girls as they don't fight.
Hubby asked the
girls to
write advice
about hurricanes (more to keep them out of our way) but I was so impressed I decided to post her advice.
Jillian Lauren
writes about it in her fascinating memoir, Some
Girls: My Life in a Harem.
What
girl wouldn't want to know who
wrote those unflattering words
about her on the bathroom stall walls?
I love cosleeping with our little
girl, and I've
written fondly
about it before.
I'm
writing a blog
about babywearing, cloth diappers, funny things to do with kids... I'd like to share your experience babywearing your
girls with my followers.
In 1958 Ritchie Valens
wrote a song for his high school sweetheart Donna, and other songs exist
about girls named Donna - a plus if you want your
girl to have her «own» song.
But that pregnancy never happened, and it became a blog where she instead
wrote about marriage, infertility, surgeries, a failed adoption, and eventually, adopting the little
girl she calls her miracle child.
It's all
about what got me to
write the My Rotten Stepbrother books, specifically the crummy examples most fairy tales set for
girls.
I usually have my kids test out the products I
write about here, but since my youngest recently graduated high school, I'm going with my gut that Grabease would have def made it into our utensil drawer when my
girls were small.
While pregnant with my baby
girl, who was born healthy in February, I kept a list of topics and prompts that I wanted to
write about once she arrived.