Sentences with phrase «baby pays them a visit»

Also an ideal choice for grandparents to have at their house for when baby pays them a visit.

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Back in April, Luxembourg's crown prince, his wife and government officials paid a visit to Planetary Resources, putting on white gowns, gloves, wispy caps and baby blue bootees — a distinctly unroyal outfit sometimes called a «bunny suit» — to take a close look at where the company is assembling small satellites.
God comes to earth, magi pay It a visit, a star stops, a king tries to kill all boy babies, it brings dead to life, gives great lectures etc. etc. and not one writing, one piece of jewelry, one clay tablet, one letter about It the entire 30 years It's on earth.
My friend Whitney had a baby girl last week, so Wayne and I decided to drive over to Berkeley to pay a visit to the new arrival and enjoy a nice lunch.
Recently, we had the pleasure of paying a visit to Earth Friendly Products, the makers of the well - known environmentally friendly line of household cleaners, Baby ECOS.
If your baby only sleeps and doesn't eat, yes I think you should pay a visit to the doctor immediately.
The next time you will pay grandma a visit, consider carrying this bassinet and ensure your baby stays comfortable even when you are away from home.
So go, buy some fruits or cakes and pay a visit to Aunt Mary who might bombard you with questions and give you unwanted advice on how to clean your silverware but she also might be a pro at shushing and soothing and crying colicky baby (seeing how she's raised like five kids in her own and is babysitting for her neighbor's chubby baby seemingly well).
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Riviera Nayarit has several sea turtle adventure excursions and baby sea turtle release programs available, including one that combines a crocodile adventure that pays a visit to «El Quelele,» a marshy lagoon where American Crocodiles exist in a safe, protected environment.
We decided to pay a visit to A Baby Step Adoption Agency for a consultation, and left feeling very comfortable with Barbara and her agency.
Visits to doctor's appointments, meetings with the adoptive families or our case workers would all be considered relevant transportation that you would never have to pay for if you decide to give your baby up for adoption.
Over the next year, the state Department of Early Learning and Thrive Washington, with help from Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc., will explore whether a Pay for Success model could help expand the state's nationally recognized Home Visiting Services Account and help more babies and families in vulnerable communities throughout the state get a better start.
A home visiting program in North Carolina, Durham Connects, has been shown to pay for itself by the time a baby is 3 months old, through reductions in use of government medical assistance.2
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