Sentences with phrase «most of us went to bed»

Most of us went to bed straight after dinner, absolutely spent from the incredible day we'd just been through.

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So most of this information — bed, bath, square footage, tax assessment, sale history — is available in county courthouses, but we had to go acquire it, digitize it, and then build the data layer, the Zestimate, that sits on top of that.
Your Millennial employees might stroll in the door a half hour late some days, but they also probably respond to emails a half hour after most of your other employees have gone to bed.
The kids went to bed happy, and our employees went home fulfilled, maybe not every day, but most of the time.
Most of them, we all agree on but some folks want you to wake up and go to bed thinking of just their cause.
The very appetite proceeding from labor and peace of mind is gone: we eat just enough to keep us alive: our sleep is disturbed by the most frightful dreams; sometimes I start awake, as if the great hour of danger was come; at other times the howling of our dogs seems to announce the arrival of the enemy: we leap out of bed and run to arms; my poor wife with panting bosom and silent tears takes leave of me, as if we were to see each other no more; she snatches the youngest children from their beds, who, suddenly awakened, increase with their innocent questions the horror of the dreadful moment.
We are surrounded by a world in which vast numbers of people go to bed hungry and where many children come into the world unwanted and without the most minimal opportunities for love and development.
Fill it most of the way with water and just stick it either on the counter, or in the fridge, before you go to bed.
Most of my blogging happens during naptime or after my toddler goes to bed, which doesn't leave much opportunity to experiment with endless ingredients and complicated instructions.
I composed lines of this post in my head as I went to bed last night, which was clearly productive (sarcasm) as I remember none of them and is most definitely a bad way to lull yourself to sleep because I woke from a stress nightmare at 4 am in which I was under deadline to read two novels and write three 15 - page papers by today, all while attending a full day of classes.
Most of us spend long hours moaning about games our team has failed to win but going to bed with someone next to you smiling and cuddling makes the whole thing a little better and reminds you its just a game.
Sometimes the things that are hardest are the most intimate — a first - grader's secret fear of going on the sports overnight because he still wets his bed, a freshman just looking at himself in the gym mirror that first day of high school wrestling tryouts, or years later lying awake and breathing in for hours before rolling out of bed to get on a flight to Helmand province.
We started quite brightly really with two excellent chances in the first five minutes both of which should have been converted and both of which should have put the game to bed but, no, we insisted on making Newcastle look better than they are by giving them opportunity after opportunity to go ahead; the most generous being at the beginning of the second half when one of their players got free and found himself one on one with Cech, fortunately the Helmeted One was on his game and saved our bacon again.
I still remember when I heard about it — first thing in the morning, like most people on the East Coast who had gone to bed before the late night attack — and thinking of all the movies I've watched in the theater in my life without incident, imagining what that level of horror must have been like for the victims.
Putting your baby to bed when they show natural signs of tiredness is the best way to enable your baby to sleep for a decent stretch of time and the most soundly and going to bed too late can result in your restless little one waking too early.
Things that seem simple to us, like getting ready in the morning, or going to bed at night, can be the most challenging times of the day in the lives of our children.
It is not a huge problem for me when I am in bed, but I would like to have more time in the evening to spend with my husband, to go out occasionally and, most importantly, to get a bit of work done (I am a working mom and work from home).
I have a 6 and a half week old that is breastfed and she refuses to go to sleep at night, without me right beside her or being latched on... I try to unlatch her when I think she has fallen asleep but this wakes her up... also if I try to get out of the bed to spend time with my boyfriend before I'm ready to go to sleep she also wakes up shortly after I've left... This is getting quite tiresome and I've tried every different shape and name of pacifier and she will not take them, I also tried to get her to take her bottle before bed so I would know she ate a full 5 ounces and sleep most of the night but she won't take them anymore either.
In fact, the idea that moms need a glass of wine after the kids go to bed in order to cope with the stress of parenting is so common and pervasive that most of us don't really think about how screwed up the «mommy needs a drink» joke actually is.
And with a toddler who spends most of her time in our bed (fears of squashing her went out of the window at some point) who likes to get up and play at 6.30 AM, I will do anything to make sure we all get a bit more sleep.
So most of the people we ever have playdates / dinner / etc with get up at 8ish, have dinner at 7 or 8, put their kids down at 9 or 10, and go to bed at midnight or later themselves.
Wakes up between 6 - 6:30 no matter how late he went to bed the night before.In bed around 8:30 - 8:45 most nights after a routine that begins at 7 - 7:30 consisting of bathroom, shower (some nights), teeth, reading 3 books, and lots of dilly - dallying and nagging.
If you have gone back to work, you should make the most of the time you spend with your child in the evenings and at night; spend time with them, bath them and read them stories before cuddling them and putting them to bed.
One of the most common causes of night terrors is going to bed too late, so I would just try to shift her bedtime to 7 o'clock for at least a week or two and see if there are any changes.
As regards bedsharing, an expanded version of its function and effects on the infant's biology helps us to understand not only why the bedsharing debate refuses to go away, but why the overwhelming majority of parents in the United States (over 50 % according to the most recent national survey) now sleep in bed for part or all of the night with their babies.
Some days are hard, but most days the Mister and I go to bed and lay there talking about how much we miss both of our kids and want to go wake them up.
This may be one of the most important steps in this challenge because when we consistently synch our sleep with our natural sleep rhythms and 24 - hour biological clock we are able to achieve the best restorative sleep possible and going to bed and waking up become easier.
The most common cause of early rising is actually from going to bed too late, which seems illogical.
One of the most interesting changes in this set of recommendations is that if a mother is going to breastfeed in the night, they recommend that if you are sleepy, bring the baby back to your bed (which should be made safer according to these guidelines) in case you fall asleep with the baby.
Most of the children at this age will go to bed between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and wake up at between 6.30 a.m. to 8 a.m. Eventually, your child sleep patterns may resemble yours.
When my baby was a newborn through 5 months I breastfed so she was in the co-sleeper most of the night and then in bed with me to snooze when daddy went to work in the mornings and for naps.
He is 22 months now and still doesn't tell me before he has to go most of the time but he pees on the potty every night before bed.
However no of us sleep, he will go to bed with me rocking him but on most nights he wakes up around 2 or 3 am and then will only go back to bed with us.
Rolling out of bed onto the floor isn't going to hurt a baby, it's only a very short drop and most babies bounce quite well.
I guess you went to bed early Tuesday night but most of the states ended up being colored in RED and not Blue.
The collapse of the Lib Dem vote with most going to the Labour party means that the Tories have probably lost two dozen seats before they even get out of bed
Color: Most truck bed covers are going to be dark, neutral colors to blend with a greater variety of truck colors.
The results suggest that «rather than admonish late students to go to bed earlier, in conflict with their biological rhythms, we should work to individualize education so that learning and classes are structured to take advantage of knowing what time of day a given student will be most capable of learning,» Smarr said.
To tease out how REM sleep — during which most dreaming takes place — affects our emotions, the Canadian researchers showed disturbing images (such as gory scenes or a women being forced into a van at knifepoint) to a group of healthy volunteers just before they went to beTo tease out how REM sleep — during which most dreaming takes place — affects our emotions, the Canadian researchers showed disturbing images (such as gory scenes or a women being forced into a van at knifepoint) to a group of healthy volunteers just before they went to beto a group of healthy volunteers just before they went to beto bed.
Prioritizing my sleep is the most important thing to me, and using melatonin has helped me fall asleep faster, allowing me to get back into a routine of going to bed earlier, even when my body is telling me it's ready to go out like I'm still in Ibiza.
We usually autopilot to omelets when we think about egg - and - vegetable breakfasts, but a frittata gets my brunch - at - home vote for the fact that you can let it cook in the oven while you shower (or lie in bed with the shades drawn until the timer goes off) and because you don't have to worry about wrecking it when you try — and fail — to flip it without making a mess, something most of us have trouble with even when we're firing on all cylinders.
In order to set yourself up for the 7 to 9 hours most people need, try to go to bed at the same time every night and keep all electronics and distractions out of the bedroom.
Studies show that that 400 milligrams of caffeine — a little more than the amount found in one serving of most pre-workout supplements — taken up to six hours before going to bed can reduce total sleep by more than one hour.
Going to bed on time (not past 11 pm, ideally before 10 pm) and supplementing with magnesium citrate (most people are deficient in this element) can help your body prepare for the rest of the protocols needed on your journey to health.
My husband worked a job that kept him from home in the evenings and because my children went to bed at 7 back in those days I was rather lonely in the evenings and most of the people I use to see were almost a distant memory.
As much as I wish I could spend some quality time on pampering myself with an at - home facial every day of the week, the truth of the matter is at the end of most days all I want to do is get into my PJs and go to bed!
Taking a few minutes before you go to bed can help a ton, especially since most of us probably waste that 15 minutes now a days on our cell phone doing mindless things.
Hehehehe Nothing new really since most of the time I start my videos with nothing on but it's quickly, on this video I'm showing how I take off my makeup and what I do and wear on my face to go to bed, hope you enjoy it and please be kind:) What I used: You can find N7 products at Target; Clinique and Clarisonic at Department Stores and Beauty supply stores; StriVectin at Sephora and Macy's; Mario Badescu at Ulta; and Josie Maran at Sephora.
I've been taking antibiotics and painkillers and all of that made me so sleepy that every day I went to bed latest by 9 pm:O Evenings are when I'm the most productive and when I get enough time to take care of some blog / photography, etc. related tasks that I don't get to solve during the day, so I've got waaaay behind on everything thanks to sleeping «too much».
That being said I just wanted to give you a heads up on some of the things that are happening this month, we're moving back to Indy... Yay!!!!! Can't scream loud enough, even though our adventure as a family in Vail was beautiful and the people here were so warm and nice we are ready to go back HOME, to our own bed, our own back yard and obviously what I missed the most our awesome friends!
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