These gorgeous fluff puffs can be a little shy at first but
after some snuggle time and belly rubs, they are definitely up for some puppy play.
After snuggle time is done, none shall pass.
Not exact matches
I was
snuggling my 5 year old daughter
after school yesterday and at the same
time was trying to think of something for dinner.
After weeks of many, many, many contractions each day, and many moments of thinking we were in full - on labor (oh... the birthing tub that was filled up and then drained so many
times by my sweet husband)... the actual day of labor amounted to a total of 43 minutes from the
time I woke up with a start until I was
snuggled back in bed with a baby.
After the meds, then it's
snuggle time.
Burping
after feeds is a great
time to
snuggle your content little newborn.
You can throw the liners in the garbage
after each use, giving you less to clean and more
time to spend
snuggling your baby.
We kissed and
snuggled him constantly, providing one favorite activity
after another: reading, peek - a-boo,
snuggles, bath
time, walks in the garden, singing, and of course, co-sleeping.
I work part -
time and look forward to coming home to my eager - to - nurse boy and having some quiet
snuggle time after being apart.
I was scared, but I got her all
snuggled and wrapped up
after reading the directions several
times to make sure I wasn't going to harm her.
And taking a bath with your baby can even be a
time - saver:
After you've washed her (and snuck in a
snuggle or two), hand her off to your partner and finish up with a little private tub -
time.
These days, I can barely remember that tiny baby who went to my breast just minutes
after his birth, but at the same
time, it seems like he's always been there,
snuggled up and grinning a milky grin.
And we would play that and we would light the room dimly or light candles and we do massage
time after bathing naked both of us and then we would breastfeed or we would
snuggle.
After the work involved in giving birth, this was the rest and quiet nesting
time we needed,
snuggling together, while the world carried on without us.
At bedtime, I have started playing the «Disney» station on low
after we finish bedtime stories as our
snuggle -
time soundtrack.
After all, they are little for such a short
time... enjoy them while they will sleep and
snuggle with you... the
time will come soon enough that they won't want to any more.
I love this
snuggle time and cherish it as a way to reconnect physically with my child
after a busy day.
He is such a
snuggle bug, and nighttime is a great
time to reconnect
after a busy day.
The immediate separation that's typical in most U.S. hospitals may not be as ideal as
time spent
snuggling together — skin to skin — for at least 60 minutes immediately
after birth, and as much as possible for the first 48 hours.
I was
snuggling my 5 year old daughter
after school yesterday and at the same
time was trying to think of something for dinner.
It reminds me of coming in
after sledding all day and
snuggling around the fire on our first floor, watching Christmas cartoons with with my little Auntie who lived with us, and sitting in ski lodges (all 6
times I skied!).
I know Mondays aren't exactly everyone's favorite day of the week, but
after a genuinely restful, relaxing weekend indulging in things that I just plain enjoy without any deadlines or expectations, like sleep, fixing up old furniture and tons of
snuggles with my man Hamlet and some quality
time checking in with my hubby's heart, Monday really becomes a fresh start in every sense of the phrase.
And then, true to form,
after wearing it out to a lovely dinner and twirling a few
times in the streets, right before I turned into a pumpkin, we head home to my second favorite thing (second only to the act of dressing up): shed the fancy, step into my comfiest pajamas, and
snuggle in bed with my Mister to watch Netflix.
After a day of walks and play
time in the yard you will often find him
snuggling on the couch with foster mom.
Two weeks
after picking him up from the vet when they thought it was
time to put him down and now he was playing with other puppies and no one can tell any difference from any other puppies except maybe that he loves to
snuggle, give hugs and be picked up even more than the other puppies.
He will play and be silly for about an hour
after being crated for the day, but then will
snuggle or nap until it is
time for a quick potty walk.
Covy is a fan of long walks and loves nothing more than
snuggling up with his people
after play
time.
We fit in a bunch of love languages: quality
time together, physical touch (we were holding hands or
snuggled together except while eating our pizza), gifts (we bought lunch and the movie tickets for each other), and even an act of service when he moved the car
after we discovered I had parked it in a tow away zone.