Once onboard, like kids set free on a playground, the passengers
climbed into the cockpit, spread out in plush first class
beds and crawled
into the hidden bunk
beds where crews nap
during long trans - Pacific flights.
Here are some of the excluding criteria most experts agree on: «Obese parents; parents who smoke (either
during pregnancy or at present); parents sleeping on a waterbed, recliner, sofa, armchair, couch or bean bag; parents who sleep on multiple pillows, a sagging mattress or a sheepskin or use heavy
bedding, such as comforters or duvets; sleeping in overheated rooms; parents under the influence of drugs or alcohol; other children or pets who can or are likely to
climb into the
bed; and stuffed animals on the
bed that could cover the baby's face.»
«He can't put out a 200 - page - plus fiscal reform agenda
during the day, and then
climb into bed with the WFP at night,» said former Larchmont Mayor Liz Feld, the group's spokeswoman.