Sentences with phrase «catch up on sleep with»

Occasionally she will catch up on sleep with a nap — every 4 months or so.
Not going back to work means you'll have more hours available in the day to catch up on sleep with naps.
Dahlia, my older daughter, has been catching up on sleep with the rest of us.
Dahlia, my older daughter, has been catching up on sleep with the rest of us.

Not exact matches

Xiaoshan went to sleep after Italy toppled Ireland on the final day of the tournament, where his extreme exhaustion — coupled with plenty of alcohol and tobacco use — caught up with him.
Good luck with all your schoolwork and hope you catch up on your sleep soon!
After a long overnight flight home with very little sleep I haven't had the energy for anything much today so I've been catching up on what's been happening in the blogosphere and planning more recipes of my own to share soon.
But the concentration levels and workload may have caught up with Gary Cahill, who fell to sleep to allow Cavani to run off him and notch PSG's second on 78 minutes.
I don't see how I could have been hungover (since I only drank two and a half glasses of wine the night before), but I think the combination of getting very little sleep for several days, not eating the kinds of food I'm used to, and having so much going on just all caught up with me.
The study goes on to suggest that this switch to bottles, especially with added cereal, is often done in an effort to help baby sleep longer so that perhaps mom can catch up on her sleep, too.
This doesn't mesh with school schedules so make sure that there's time for catch - up sleep on weekends.
But once you get used to planning ahead for extended overnights, you'll figure out lots of things to do... from catching up on sleep, to spending time with friends and kick starting your exercise routine.
She woke up each and every morning with a smile and spent her days playing, instead of trying to catch up on the sleep she missed while two adults snored and tossed and wiggled around her.
Take advantage of this help to catch up on some sleep of course, but also to spend individual time with your older child.
Waking up multiple times a night with a crying baby and never getting time to catch up on sleep is extremely taxing....
3 days is not long enough to recover from a cesarean, learn breastfeeding, adjust to being a mom, catch up on some sleep etc... when you have perfectly healthy moms who may need to labor for 2 days, competing for bed space, nursing and hospital resources, right along with the moms who have had surgery, someone is NOT getting the care and support that they really need.
But instead of spending the rest of the evening catching up on your chores and clocking some precious time with your partner, you're in and out of your child's room, cajoling her to sleep.
If you are desperate for sleep or you worry that your baby may have a sleep problem (if it's not a problem to you, it's not a problem), reach out and ask for practical support so you can catch up on sleep (you aren't imposing, most people love to be involved with a baby), look for a health professional who will address reasons for your baby's wakefulness such as feeding or medical issues and guide you to make changes, gradually with love.
Once I realized that my expectations for sleep were unrealistic and I changed my own patterns (i.e. went to bed early so that I could catch up on my own sleep and not be so tired myself), I was able to more than cope with how my kids slept.
When your little one is soundly sleeping, your day and night transforms into the opportunity to catch up on work, with family, tidying up, or some R&R for you.
As you get to know your baby's sleep patterns, you may find that you can catch him as he cycles into an active sleep phase and gently ease him back to sleep by lightly patting him on his back or with a quiet shushing noise before he fully wakes up.
Put on music and dance together, go for a walk in the woods, put everyone to bed with books early on Friday night for a quiet, relaxing evening and catching up on your sleep.
Many parents cope with around - the - clock responsibilities by catching up on lost sleep during the day.
But research suggests that this type of «sleep debt» isn't that easy to catch up on — and that shifting your sleep schedule on the weekends may come with health risks of its own.
Maybe we haven't been hearing so much about the benefits of yoga these days, we've been caught up in whether it can hurt you and the who is sleeping with whom drama, but I'd like to bring it back to what placing those cute manicured (or manly) toes - ies on your mat can bring you.
I think moving caught up with me finally, I took this entire past week off from training hard, and focused on sleep, baking and chilling out!
Make sure your creatine says Creapure and don't get caught up wasting any more time or sleep on the academic debate associated with creatine use.
Can some people really get by on, say, four hours of sleep a night (as Bill Clinton famously claimed was the case for him), or will chronic sleep deprivation ultimately catch up with everyone?
I decided to stay in town for New Years (best decision ever) and spent the past few days catching up on sleep, doing hot yoga, reading (highly recommend this book and this book), and trying new brunch spots with friends.
Most of our weekends are filled with catching up on errands, chores around the house, and sleep!
Nary a sequin in sight but still some sparkly on those heels and clutch and I'm right there with you in the lousy packer department, Lisa, the only difference being (as my husband is wont to tell me), I end up shopping voraciously to make up for it GRIN I hope your little one is on the up and up, and you're able to catch up on some sleep xoxo
It will be a perfect time to sleep in late, catch up on some blog housekeeping (I am so far behind on comments), and snuggling in with a good book or movie.
This entire week I have a light work schedule, so I will have some time to catch up with sleep, read magazines, cook something delicious, think of a good cocktail recipe, and work on my Man's birthday present ♡ (he is turning 50 at the end of August and I have a few fun surprises up my sleeve!).
I'm looking forward to catching up on sleep, spending time with my family and of course some binge television watching!
Finally I'll have time to rack up on sleep, work on home projects, spend some time in the kitchen trying out new recipes, catch up with friends, oh and get my vacation on with the hubs in Miami (this I am most psyched about).
I've never slept with somebody on a first date before, but I was caught up in the moment and felt safe.
While I spend the next few days catching up on all my sleep and vitamins, the medley of scenes, moments of cinematic enormity, fits of laughter, and gasps of horror will be scooped up along with the bits and pieces of my blown mind, and shaped into a cherished memory.
With The Other Side of Sleep going on release from March 15th, Film Ireland's Amanda Spencer caught up with director Rebecca Daly before her debut feature screened at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2With The Other Side of Sleep going on release from March 15th, Film Ireland's Amanda Spencer caught up with director Rebecca Daly before her debut feature screened at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2with director Rebecca Daly before her debut feature screened at the Cannes International Film Festival in 2011.
Amanda Spencer caught up with director Rebecca Daly to chat about her film, «The Other Side of Sleep», which is released today on DVD.
In Inherent Vice — a wily fifth - generation Los Angeles noir that riffs with equal dexterity on the genre's classical high - points (The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity), its radical Fifties masterpieces (In a Lonely Place, Kiss Me Deadly), its New Hollywood re-stagings (Chinatown, The Long Goodbye), and its Nineties postmodern updates (L.A. Confidential, The Big Lebowski)-- he finds it in another familiar character type: the reckless, sharp - witted professional snoop caught up in a case beyond his pay scale.
«I spent a good few days with my family, relaxing and trying to catch up on lost sleep from the Le Mans week.
My voice often ends up hoarse and I always need to catch up on sleep when I return home, but I'm also inspired with newfound energy to tackle projects that may have bogged down during my solitary confinement in front of the computer.
In her spare time, she enjoys hiking with friends, catching up on TV shows and movies, and sleeping as much as possible.
I slept so late that I almost missed last call for breakfast, but still managed to grab a few plates of goodies as I waited in line with a parade of others who'd used their Saturday morning to catch up on some rest.
Close enough to the town that you can let your hair down with ease, but far enough away that you can catch up on your beauty sleep.
In the back of the SAS Lounge, there is small quiet room with four lounge recliners to read a book or catch up on some sleep.
Downstairs is a huge, shaded daybed area, bathroom with outdoor shower and butler's kitchen with maxi - bar, while the upstairs Pool Suite can sleep two adults or up to six children on two levels in ship's cabin style bunks, as well as a deep balcony to catch the sun in a pair of plantation chairs.
Eco Safari tents — close to the drum of the pounding ocean our Seascape Bungalows with sleeping for up to eight, with shared kitchen facilities, or our luxury fully self contained Ocean View Retreats which are perched high on the escarpment overlooking the entire Bluff, with a deck complete with barbeque to cook your catch of the day, whilst the sun melts into the horizon.
Downstairs is a huge, shaded daybed area, bathroom with outdoor shower and butler's kitchen with maxi - bar, while the upstairs Pool Suite can sleep two adults or up to six children on two levels, with a deep balcony to catch the sun.
Things get a little bit sexy this week as Jon gives us the lowdown on DmC, Carl finally catches up with Sleeping Dogs, and Matt delivers the verdict on Seduce Me.
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