Sentences with phrase «year living our dream»

Captain, Matthew Hancock MP Eleven MPs this year lived the dream as we played the MCC at Lords.
It was the year i live the dream, my dream.
My wife and I have spent the last year living our dream of traveling the country full time.

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Although the dream had to be put on hold for the next several years as Ganahl adjusted to life as a single mother raising their children, she never gave up.
When asked what her dream life looked like growing up, the 27 - year - old said, «I thought for a while maybe I could be an interior designer — that was the only job I knew about because my mom was friends with an interior designer.»
When he was a 10 - year - old living in Cuba, Cabrera's family had dreams of immigrating to America.
In a way, we have lived the American dream and I'll continue to do everything I can, as a CEO and a citizen, to extend that dream to all Americans, to advance the ideals that we are celebrating tonight and to uphold the beautiful, powerful promise etched into our constitution 230 years ago.»
He had dreamed of being a US Marine his whole life, and he enlisted in 1959 at just 17 years old.
My wife and I lived in a pile of junk on a beautiful property for a dozen years before we were debt free and had the cash to tear it down and build our dream home.
On the flip side, keep in mind that every time we open Instagram, we see photo after photo of a 20 - year - old model on a beach in Bali with the caption, «Follow your heart and live the life of your dreams
I am now at a point in life where I can be proud of my years of hard work, but I know that I would be only half as far had I not crafted a dream list.
Never dreaming his life would be so different from his father's, Hawkins has logged more than 150,000 miles a year in his second job, as a consultant, flying across the United States and to South America, Europe, and Asia.
Michael Hyatt is a bestselling author whose latest book «Your Best Year Ever: A 5 Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals» uses the latest research to help us take control of our time and our dreams to build the lives we want.
After years of dreaming of living overseas again, he and his family moved to Costa Rica in February 2012.
The company struggled to live up to that dream for several years, mostly because leaks would emanate from the vast chain of suppliers whose help Apple relies on to make its products.
I decided to take this job because I've seen through my own pain and experiences this last year that we as pastors and leaders are living «between the dreaming and the coming true» (credit goes to Robert Benson for that phrase).
Those 10 years were laced with so many failures: quitting many times over, re-writing the edits of my re-write, working back in a cubicle, working back at the dream, trying to live in a retirement home to film a documentary, relationship debacles, a fire that almost burnt down my house and every other twist and turn of «God, where are you in this?»
But six years later, I was reliving that moment of feeling so completely out of control, so afraid, so alone, so unprepared, so exposed over and over and over again in my dreams because I refused to feel it in my awake life.
«A few years ago the political emancipation of women was merely the dream of a few political idealists, today it is a living political issue, popular among large masses of voters.
The hope and dream of every church school leader should be that his learners will push on beyond knowledge about religious truth to the pulsating reality of religious experience, and that many, as the years pass, will catch a vision of the depth dimension of the inner life — spiritual wisdom.
Or, do you and we need to rely what some old guys with beards living in tents in the desert some 2000 - 3000 years ago «think» they were told in a dream?
Jesus didn't try to heal, feed or befriend the whole world during His three - year ministry career, so why do we yoke ourselves to a dream of accomplishing all of our life goals by our 30th birthday?
Though the abuse had forever changed the life of this precious child, I came to realize that the abuse had not destroyed her soul and that underneath it all she was still a 9 year old who had childhood interests, aspirations for what she wanted to do when she «grew up», and even dreamed of going to Disney World.
If I may presume to answer your question before David does, the way I've made major changes in my life (giving up my career, moving to another country) was by keeping in mind the dream or vision of what I longed for, and then one day — maybe years later — waking up and realising there was no longer anything stopping me.
I have very little doubt that our generation will be looked back upon with jaw - dropping incredulity by future historians who will marvel at how, in the 21st century, having peered at the mind numbing infinity from Hubble, delved into the quantum irrationality of CERN and unraveled the beautiful simplicity of the DNA codons, we still made important life decisions based upon the presumed wishes of some hokey, invisible, all - powerful sky - fairy dreamed up by some illiterate Arab tribesmen in a tent in the Middle East 2,000 years ago.
This is basically a show about the plans and dreams of nine Texas high school kids in the class of 2000 and how 10 years after graduation nothing in their lives is like they planned it.
When I was thirteen years old — a long, long time ago — I had a dream about a room full of doors — thirteen of them to be exact - one for each year of my life.
This is a dream far different from the one Sargenti and Zaleta first had as dancers» the dream of the kind of life thirty - five - year - old Maria Phegan has led.
They live in a dump (the south), they live in dream world (175 years ago), they support terrorism (KKK), they've got their crazy imams going 24/7 (christian radio and TV), but when money and power are involved all that conviction suddenly goes out the proverbial window as we see above.
I love that you found a gem of a street in the very place you've been living for years... it reminds me of the dream I have occasionally of finding a another room in my house I didn't know was there, behind a door I never opened.
To my twelve year old self this was quite simply living the dream.
Today, David is living his dream of bringing organic produce mainstream, and providing a year - round supply of the highest quality fruit from both domestic and international sources.
I'm so happy that we connected a few years ago and I dream about the days we live close to each other and we can have potlucks every night!
This year has proven that if you dare to dream big, your life can expand beyond what you've been told you should be.
And so Thom and I spent an entire year devising a plan to surprise my dad with a trip to Ireland so that he could finally live his dream of drinking a Guinness at the Storehouse on St. Patrick's Day.
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This was a dream job for life and the 60 year old Arsene embraced the sustainable model with alacrity and elan.
total failure... Can you believe Wenger spent 32 millions on 2 average players (Chambers and Welbeck) and is penny pinching when is sbout real class players?What is in his mind?Pay a fortune in salary for mediocre players live Walcott, Ramsey and Wilshere and have hesitations about increasing Sanchez wages... keeping on books failures like Sanogo... The truth is - I say it for years and years - until the «British core» disapears, we are not going to be succesful.The low quality of British players is dragging the team back.Last time Arsenal was a powerhouse NONE of the first 11 was British.Wanna see how the British quality looks like in a football team - look no further than national sides of England, Scotland, N Ireland, Wales, even Ireland (not British but same style)- all mediocre teams «able» to be defeated by any team coming to mind.And you are asking about Chambers?He is in the same mold like Wilshere,Walcott,Ox,Ramsey,Gibs,Jenkinson - mediocre overpriced and overpaid players.The world is full with hungry, ambitious and skilled players living in poverty and dreaming of moving to the top at any cost or sacrifice (did you see the poor house - if you can call that house, looking more like an old tent - in which Alexis Sanchez grew up?Or Suarez?)
Now I have won tournaments, had a dream year, and whatever happens in the future, I've been fortunate in my life.
At Arsenal he has the dream job, no pressure to deliver trophies from the owner, living in one of the major cities in the world managing a well - known club and getting paid 8 million or more a year!!!
A 23 - year - old who didn't know he was going to compress the first 20 years of the plan into 13, who didn't realize he was going to have his dream, live his Pocono camp speech, cut the NCAA title nets at 37... who didn't know his life might already be half over.
The Algerian was the PFA Player of the Year for the 2015 - 16 season, but failed to live up the expectations on him last term, and his team all struggled to continue the dream.
The biggest story of the week, literally, was a 22 - year - old country boy from Scuffletown Road in Fountain Inn, S.C. — 305 - pound U.S. Amateur champion Chris Patton, a Clemson senior who was living out his dreams.
Robbie Keane left Tottenham Hotspur a couple of years ago because a dream move to the club he had supported all his life came about.
Spain international goalkeeper Iker Casillas had a cameo in the Spanish comedy Torrente 3: El protector in 2005 and played himself in Goal II: Living the Dream two years later alongside German international Jens Lehmann.
A year and a half later he left Tottenham Hotspur because a dream move to the club he had supported all his life came about.
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It will mean the end of a dream that I've been living for 20 years.
For a nineteen year old, Calum Chambers is living a life that many dream of but only a few get to live.
However, I think Smalling has his head and efforts focused in that regard, to be fair the guy came from nowhere and is now at United playing in Europe, he must be living the dream, he will hopefully sound more like Giggs, Paddy, Vida and Rio in years to come.
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