Brings back memories of our original central library in downtown Houston with its mix of big rooms with large oak tables as well as nooks and crannies with maybe a little side table and
a big reading chair.
Not exact matches
High
chairs can take up a pretty
big area, so you need to consider carefully what model to get so that [
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I would say just talk to them about the potty
read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the
big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty
chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
Sitting nervously in the
big chair, I attempted to
read a series of images that just looked blurry — and sometimes double — to me.
She spends a lot of time in here
reading scripts (she's an actress), so we wanted to keep a sofa or replace it with a
big comfy
chair and ottoman, making the space feel more loungey.
Weâ $ ™ ve made our Anywhere
Chairs just a bit
bigger, so thereâ $ ™ s more room for
reading, relaxing or snuggling.
We've made our Anywhere
Chairs just a bit
bigger, so there's more room for
reading, relaxing or snuggling.
If you are so inclined, you may also want to
read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The
big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations», in which the
chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's accrediting bodies.»
There was also a
big balcony attached to my room however there were no
chairs or table on the balcony which made it a bit difficult to enjoy a cup of tea while
reading a book.
The rooms here are immaculately clean, complete with polished wooden floors,
big hard beds with clean sheets, bright bathrooms with hardly any grime and a nice table and
chair set for those who like to write or need to catch up on email — there's free...
Read our full review of Kinnaly Guesthouse.
The upstairs rooms in both buildings have a
big shared wooden balcony with ample tables and
chairs...
Read our full review of Somjith Guesthouse.
Drastic Reductions Without
Big Behavior Changes As the designer, who won the grand prize in last year's IIDA awards with his thermodynamic cooler that relies on evaporating water rather than electricity and his Murakami
chair, a rocking
chair that powers its own
reading lamp, explains:
Either way, customers keep the experience of
reading with coffee and those
big comfortable
chairs.
When I moved into my home almost two years ago, I knew I wanted a
big comfy
reading chair for each of the bedrooms plus the master
chair needed to be something I could basically sleep in on the rare occasions when one just can't recline.
I couldn't believe how much
bigger this tiny room feels, with the table on an angle, and I even added a
chair and lamp in a corner for me to
read by the sunny window (which was blocked by the table before!)
The piano takes up the majority of that room, I'd use that corner for a
big comfy
chair with a
reading light.
Also, there should be
big overstuffed
chairs to relax /
read in.
Delight in that
big ol' Harvest Moon as it shines through your window... light a Fall scented candle... gather some fallen leaves bursting in colors of butterscotch, cinnamon and apple red... set a happy pumpkin on your table... simmer some soup... eat a sweet crisp apple dipped in warm caramel sauce... get cozy in a
chair and
read Psalm 103 to find out how much you are loved.
A
big chair to
read in, bulletin board filled with inspiring pics....
Oooo... a wing back
chair, an ottoman, a side table for my cup of coffee, a lamp for good
reading, a
BIG table for my sewing, a beautiful rug... a place to put everything — computer & accessories, sewing stuff, crafting stuff, etc..
Right now it would have a
big comfortable
chair for
reading in, a beautiful quilt, a view of fall leaves outside, and quiet.
Would love my own «mom cave», my dream one would include a
big chair to sit and
read and journal, a nice floor lamp, (I have my eye on one from PB) my desk and computer and a HUGE inspiration board with favorite quotes, scriptures and pictures that inspire.
My ideal «mom cave» would be a nice cozy room, with a
big, over-stuffed
chair where I can nap,
read, or surf or do digital scrapbooking on my laptop.
My dream Mom Cave would have a
big comfy
chair with a cozy blanket on it for
reading, a desk for my laptop and cute desk accessories.
Hmmm...... I would have to go with a
big comfy
chair that I could
read in with a simple desk workspace and a good
chair so that I could craft, sew, or write.
Plenty of room, comfy
chairs for
reading,
big dining table for art projects.
13 A
big softie A throw brings softness to a masculine leather club
chair and lends a light, inviting touch to any
reading corner.
She'll take favourites down from the shelf and place them in
big stacks on tables all through her home — coffee table books on coffee tables where people can leaf through them, but also stacks of novels on side tables by her favourite
reading chair, in the hall, on bedside tables, and in guest rooms.