Sentences with phrase «wrote about this the other day»

But after my friend Lily wrote about it the other day -LCB- her take is great -RCB--- I've been itching to bring it up again.
thankfully, arsenal chooses things like GOSH, the gap year program, and the other things «holic wrote about the other day as a way to exercise the things it can do to help the community and to stand out as exemplars in the club crowd.
I wrote about it the other day on my blog, too.
As we wrote about the other day, we've used Petfinder.com to help us adopt three of our furry family members....
As I wrote about the other day, Watch Dogs looks great, I'm interested to see where this trend of anti-heroes is going within the video game industry.
I took a batch of these down to the campaign office where my son is working, along with the kale and ricotta mini quiche I wrote about the other day.

Not exact matches

On that day, German and British soldiers «walk [ed] about together all day giving each other cigars and singing songs,» as British General Walter Congreve wrote in a newly discovered letter.
I don't write as much about the other two businesses these days, but fast - food has strangely proven to be a popular topic with readers.
The other day I wrote about Google's horrible decision to change their keyword planner data to use close variation keywords.
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca wrote on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same piece that broke the story about McClure).
At the time of this writing, there are only 3 days left until the start of the ICO pre-sale, and we don't know anything about who is eligible to join or whether there will be discounts or other benefits for early investors.
So, you know, balance your time, if there's some things that you don't have to personally do, in fact there's, I wrote a little thought about that just the other day.
If a mother can be arrested for leaving her child in a car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to write a story, now, about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the story would be labeled «fantasy.»
By the way, the idea from my post the other day about Jesus returning in us is mostly from some of the things NT Wright wrote in this book.
@ Cedar Tree:????? All sorts of miraculous, superhuman nonsense has been attributed to ancient rulers of other figures of yore whose existence was once accepted by this or that group and who may or may not have been based in part on some historical person or persons and absolutely NO ONE these days takes every word in every text written about these figures to be literal truth.
There were plenty of historians around the time the supposed Jesus lived, but no one saw fit to write anything about him despite writing about all the other actors of the day, large and small.
I wanted to write about this because the other day, my son decided to turn another diaper change into a wrestling match, and in my exhaustion, I got so frazzled and frustrated, I started shaking.
Jeremy i agree with what you have written many of the traditions in the church have come from pagan beliefs.I thought some of the comments were judgemental of others especially towards those who are pagan.There response was respectful we can learn alot about having a good attitude towards others and responding to others kindly.I think using scripture in a legalistic way is no different than what the pharisees did to Jesus in his day and he disarmed them by rebuking them saying you without sin cast the first stone.regards brentnz
The other day I posted an older cartoon suggesting that people are more important than ideas, and quickly wrote a short post about the Reverend Gretta Vosper, a United Church of Canada (UCC) minister who is being tried for her fitness for ministry.
But in the mornings, I want to write about the gloriousness of the mundane life, the wonder of all of us walking each other home for another day, the holiness of how we all save each other, every day, we are sacred in our daily rhythms, this is the life we're living and it's right now, and so put the coffee on, there is grace for all of us, there is something holy in just waking up to start all over again, new.
The programs taught me about (1) admitting I was beat, (2) coming to believe in something greater than myself (eventually a higher power)(many evolutions and concepts of HP, all of these at one time or another: nature, the 12 steps, creator, Love, spiritual principles)(Step 3) applying my low self worth and gigantic Ego to these spiritual principles (4) write down my liabilities and assets (5) share them with another and my higher power (6 & 7) ask for the liabilites to be removed and be patient with the process (8) Make a list of all that were harmed by me (9) make amends to such folks except whn to do so would injure them or myself (10) take a daily inventory of my day, checking for snafus, mean temperment, arrogance etc (11) meditation and prayer to communicate to my higher power and quiet reflection to listen for the Truth (12) after having a spiritual awakening as a result of working these steps, help others if they wish for help because now I am in the position to assist.
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the other writhes in boredom.
The cities of which Mayernik writes» and I have been blessed to have spent time in all five» and others like them captivate us to this day; and whatever else can be said about such places, they demonstrate, in the author's words, that «the costs of building great cities can't be justified in purely pragmatic terms.»
At the time of his conviction, I wrote a small essay about my friendship with Scooter ¯ others knew him better, but we had a genuine literary friendship, free from the politics that infects too much conversation in America these days.
:) and if u do want a myriad other ways to cook greens which take less than 40 minutes, keep well and yet taste like you have spent half the day in the kitchen (i do nt know about kale, but spinach and chard definitely, we can write to each other 1:1) as a bonus, most of the recipes are vegan too!
One day she got a phone call from an unknown number; the person on the other end of the line had seen a blog post that a former client had written about Solomon's cooking and liked her style.
@aot It's really hilarious, that guys like you and a few others, who lambaste AW day in and out, without letting up, come out here and whine about him not respecting «you»... This ish writes itself.
I even wrote an article the other day about how the ongoing wrangle was good for the Gunners because it was bad for all the parties involved.
@leo will be in his element with all the transfer rumours kicking about over the wknd we will see if can post a record amount of rumors before deadline day see if he can set a club record and that is a challenge to all the others @geoff highbury ghost writer and whoever gets the most right in there comments get a write up artical for there great services rendered in the effort of rumor mongering and all there comments for one day are all thumbs up guaranteed by the admin of just arsenal LOL
I did write a piece on our website the other day playing down those reports, or wildly imagined rumours, about the Arsenal and Spain international star which suggested that Santi Cazorla had suffered some kind of setback to his recovery from an achilles problem which may have ended his playing career.
When you spend time to write about something that everyone knows and you keep doing that day by day, you are wasting your time and other people's time to read it.
I spoke with several other students that I personally trained at the Honor Council's first ever Integrity Day about defining success in qualitative rather than quantitative ways, organized presentations for parents in the local community, wrote brochures explaining of the program for the teachers, and held discussions about how Challenge Success ties into Jewish values at my Hebrew School.
That's why dozens of other single bloggers and I are writing about independence this week in honor of Independence Day.
I am enjoying this process, but I do find that it takes me away from the making as I am always trying to photograph / write about it / read other peoples blogs — there are just not enough hours in the day!
If you wrote about Blog Action Day, I'd love it if you'd leave your link below so I and others can read it.
Or one of the many unique journals, such as the «One Line a Day» journal, the «What I Love About Mom» journal, or my favorite, the «just between us» journal that encourages kids and moms to write back and forth to each other.
I realized the other day when I was reading a fellow bloggers post about her scoliosis post which was so brave to write about, hats off to you Lauren!
Encourage her to write about a visit with Grandma or some other event of the day.
Ezzo went on to write that, «ladies, I do have other more important activities to fill up my day, than the go nowhere debates with emotionally charged demand feeding mothers talking about demand feeding practices.»
In a happy coincidence — or maybe not, perhaps I was inspired to write this because I had Andrea and her kids over the other day — she had a friend, Laurie, guest posting about her superpowers.
I just wrote about toddler tantrums the other day.
A day after he and other elected officials who represent lower Manhattan wrote to Mayor Bloomberg about the conditions at Zuccotti Park, the city has decided to remove barricades that surrounded Wall and Broad streets — a move they applauded today.
Here's what's being written and reported about the Boogie Down: So much for State Senator Pedro Espada's «good press» the other day.
People who had initially written about climate change in collective terms were still willing to donate more than the others, even several days later.
The two things you need to know about Gingrich's geek cred is that one of his nicknames is Newt Skywalker and that he once made the cover of Wired — back in its early, weird days — in a feature written by none other than technology investor and commentator Esther Dyson.
Her concerns escalated just the other day, when she caught me reading my son bedtime stories that I had written for him about the job market.
Gina Hamadey, the former travel editor at Food & Wine and Every Day with Rachael Ray, writes about food and travel for Saveur, Wine Enthusiast and others.
She wrote a book about her strategy in The Every Other Day Diet, although this was not the blockbuster success of the 5:2 diet.
Our family has started all meat diet about 2 - 3 weeks ago (we were paleo before) and I'm struggling to convince other people that what we are doing is not harmful: i need to convince my mum who is very vocal about it and thinks i'm harming my children, her grandchildren and also i need to provide some evidence for a childminder who is very concerned about my son she is looking 2 days a week and asked me for a written approval from our GP (we are in UK).
Writing about cravings just now reminded me about the Kashi commercial that I saw on T.V. the other day.
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