Just in my last post
I wrote about that every season...
Just in my last post
I wrote about that every season has its one or two must - have pieces that are suddenly everywhere in the social media universe.
I love what
you wrote about a season of «undefinition» and I can totally relate!
It's hard not to
write about season one of Bloodline when writing about season two.
Not exact matches
«In my opinion, if you are not talking
about marriage and building a family, then there is no need to be exchanging credit scores, 401 (k) or any financial information,»
wrote Meagan from Smyrna, Ga. «You can be working on correcting financial mistakes, if they are any, and developing great spending habits in your
season of singleness, as I am doing.
In the US, bloggers and authors such as Rachel Held Evans and Sarah Bessey have
written about egalitarian theology and are supporting feminism in a way that is accessible to those who are just discovering feminism, as well as for
seasoned advocates.
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.
It wasn't just
about the subject matter — although it's tricky to
write about such a tender and intimate time in a person's life, to tell your own story while still holding space for stories that are so different than your own, to attempt to shepherd people well in the liminal spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the
season of life with being pregnant with our fourth and then giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a lot less time with a lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
If you want to become a Christian celebrity, go sin for a
season, and then repent and
write a book
about how God brought you back from the brink of hell.
But as the
season progressed and Alabama continued to win, I realized that this was the perfect scenario: An Auburn fan is forced to
write about the glorious comeback of his arch-rival.
I
wrote a blog post
about waiting during the
season of Advent, but had no idea that all of this waiting would continue through Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, and now Pentecost.
You know: when most people get ready to
write a little something for the Christmas
season, they fire up the Yule log, and they have a little eggnog, and toss a little tinsel, and eat a cookie, and then they have this sweet smell on their breath as they talk
about how joyful a
season this....
I know I don't
write about my tinies much anymore out of respect for their own journeys but this
season of mothering been good and hard, I like them.
Allen Cates
writes for RELEVANT
about the
seasons of childhood and how he has learned faithfulness in the rhythm of adulthood.
I am reminded of the time when, as a reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, I got an angry e-mail from a woman who assumed that because I had referred to «holiday
season workers» in an article I
wrote about college students taking on extra retail jobs between Thanksgiving and New Year's that I had a clear, «anti-Christian» bias.
Joy Netanya Moyal
writes about how the patience and routine of the Advent
season redeemed the business of the holidays.
Jason Mitchell
writes a deeper walk blog for RELEVANT
about how Advent and the Christmas
season shows us how we should respond to people with HIV / AIDS.
There's this common thread
about giving yourself up and serving others, and that's just something that really weighed heavy on my heart during this
season of my life and while I was
writing this record.
Popular in Food & Drink Every blogger who
writes about saving money, eating healthy or just plain cooking tasty meals tells their readers to choose fruits and vegetables that are in
season.
I wish a
seasoned blogger such as yourself would
write about how to do a giveaway... I came home loaded with swag from Camp Blogaway.
Apple picking
season has begun and I
wrote a guide
about it for Conde Nast Traveler - where to go, what to pick and a super easy apple pie recipe.We went apple picking a couple of weeks ago and hope to make it again soon.
I am NOT being flippant and I urge you to really think
about the truth of what I have
written, if you want us to regain our place in the very top strata, which we are getting further and still further away from each
season this cancerous regime remains.
He was there for one
season,
about which you will thank me for
writing absolutely nothing.
Since the
season ended there have been pages and pages
written about transfers on this forum.
Here's how well the White Sox have played so far this
season: I
wrote this whole thing, top to bottom, and realized there wasn't a single joke
about the Drake LaRoche situation.
Our newcomer, Scott Lauber, made his Inquirer / Daily News debut by
writing about Arrieta's best start so far this
season.
I have recently
written an article
about how badly Arsenal need some quality, young (er) defenders now that Monreal and Koscielny will both be 32 next
season, and obviously Mertesacker won't even be in the squad, but maybe Sven Minislat has brought in a young diamond to save our back line in Konstantinos Mavropanos from PAS Giannina in Greece.
This past weekend, old Dan McGuire, noted witch from Salem,
wrote about how Vanderbilt was on a terrible streak against the spread, as they had started the
season 0 - 8 ATS.
Before this
season started I had
written on this blog that, if TH wants to make it to the play - offs as badly as he was talking
about it, he must play better than he had played last
season and become the leader on this team, put up the numbers like a real star.
The 2011
season was full of «I can not believe I get paid to
write about this» moments.
I
wrote something
about his brilliant
season, but I included a caveat
about his future because he was getting older, and I stopped for a couple minutes when I realized he was born in 1977, just like me.
What am I going to find to
write about next
season?
Now that I pointed it out it's a bit nauseating
writing about it.Anyway for the last two
seasons this has been the case and now were on the cusp of repeating the same
season of false hope again.
If I was to go on, I'd probably
write a book
about what Wenger should do and change this summer and next
season since we all know he is going nowhere.
I
wrote about whether Russell Westbrook will even be an all - star this
season after winning MVP a year ago.
Here's what ProFootballFocus
wrote about Hurst, who they had as a first - round pick before the 2016
season started:
I expect you will
write about how good things are at the club and that making it to the FA cup final was a great success and that we were unlucky with injuries and that we have many good things to look forward to and should just get behind our awesome manager and that we almost had as many points as last
season but were just unlucky with our competitors have better
seasons.
Well
written, but I think it will fall on deaf ears, my fear is as follows, it will take a loss in money for the manager and board to change, this will only come if we finish out of the top 4, but knowing the board they would still give home a
season to try again, I feel very sorry for Sanchez, he is total quality and deserves better, most of the other players look settled, turn up give70 % and get paid, no matter what level you play at you should come off the pitch thinking I gave everything, how many of our players could say that, they lack motivation, player for player we are as good if not better than athletico Madrid but they have a manger that gets 100 % out of every player, Klopp is the same, but why would they leave their clubs to come here with a boar that cares
about money not entertainment, Wenger was a lucky manager he inherited a top defence now his luck has run out
If Wenger does the same wrong things
season after
season, do you expect Konstatin to change what he
writes about Wenger just to please you?
I
wrote an article not too long ago
about which Arsenal players would be our second best performer of the
season, assuming that our Chile international Alexis Sanchez was absolutely nailed on for the award at the end of the
season.
Straight up, dogs have gone 102 - 169 during the first month of the
season — not something to
write home
about — but have won 16.6 units, good for a 6.1 % ROI.
Throughout the off -
season we've
written about Stanley Cup Futures, Divisional Odds and Point Totals, but just this week one of the more public sportsbooks posted the NHL playoff odds for all 30 teams.
Last week, I
wrote at ESPN Chalk
about how taking the under in divisional games is a good idea late in the
season.
so a player who feels what and how the fans feel
about the mediocrity of the club is now slated to be bigger than the club... wenger spent a donkey years at the club and won nothing yet he stays in fat contracts and yet he is not bigger than the club, remember last
season when he complained that the salaries of the emirates workers was affecting the club transfer... imagine what a joke arsenal has become... admin pls think of something better to
write about and leave sanchez out of this... van pussy was a legend...
I've had the opportunity to
write about various after - timeout plays for most of the NBA
season.
Ribery is getting old and won't be fielded for most part of the
season (we can't
write off injuries), we've all heard
about the rumours surrounding Douglas Costa's future....
man u or man city this year they actually bought the players to strengthen them so don't
write either pep or jose they are both tactically superior to our manager and will motivate their players all
season long and they have the depth to compete on all fronts, pochettino needs to go to spain or Italy too good of a manager for the spuds, so yes i support arsenal but i'm envious of what our rivals have and realistic
about our title chances.
However, his performances of recent has not been a reflections of his status; his performances in big games is nothing to
write home
about this
season.
I read
about Xhaka and read allot of good stuff, I can't really say the same for Koulibaly, maybe because before last
season people were not
writing about him.
It is all
about next
season and a new manager now; this one is already a
write off on the field.