Not exact matches
«I had a stepdaughter at the
time who was so hooked on her telephone that I had
to — we had
to — argue every day, whether it was at
dinner or going
to bed, that she had
to put her phone away,» said Peter Neby, founder of Punkt, one of the start - ups in the dumbphone market.
This is something new
to me as most of my inspirations come at night before
bed or in the morning when I am pretty sure my kids don't want
dinner for breakfast or dessert for
dinner (well dessert for
dinner I guess they wouldn't mind all
to much - anyway the point is my inspirations tend
to come at the wrong
times and I have
to wait
to embark on them).
We've been sleeping more than usual (I actually went
to bed with Matthew at 7 pm earlier this week, waking only long enough
to scarf down a tiny bowl of pasta for
dinner before drifting off
to la - la - land again), eating our collective weight in local ice cream, and touring small, nearby towns in the afternoons before heading back
to the cottage for happy hour snack
time.
At the
time, I was coming home from work
to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour
to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over
dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just
to survive the next school day, and falling into
bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was much the same.
By the
time dinner rolls around I am ready
to eat and start getting ready for
bed and I am just not in the mood for some long drawn out cooking process.
I know I had planned on eating steak for
dinner last night, but it was nearly 10:30 by the
time I ate, and I just didn't feel like anything heavy sitting in my stomach before going
to bed.
Btw I'm going
to cut this post short cause I am feeling super tired now, didn't feel like having
dinner (but why my stomach is grumbling now and it's almost
time for me
to go
to bed... argh!)
After work and
dinner, bath
time and stories, whiny children and
bed time struggles, it's hard
to make
time for each other every day.
My husband and I each pick a kid and chase them down with forkfuls of whatever they don't gag on, and if we're lucky, there's enough
time to grab a few forkfuls of our own (likely burned)
dinner, before putting the kids
to bed.
When it comes
to sleeping through the night, solid food at
dinner time may be more important than the bottle before
bed.
After the
dinner is done, you could head
to bed and hope the
time difference has not messed too much with your mind and body, but you choose not
to.
Every family has a
bed time routine like
dinner, brushing teeth, story
time then tucked in soft blankets, offering prayers, then lights off and your child goes
to sleep.
Some we are lax on, like going
to bed on
time and eating dessert before
dinner.
Getting the kids
to bed on
time after homework,
dinner, and showers can be a challenge.
And since experts say school - age children roughly need about 9
to 11 hours of sleep — which means they need
to go
to bed around 8 or 9 o'clock, depending on what
time they need
to get up — that doesn't leave much
time for anything besides
dinner, homework and reading one short book chapter together.
Then, it will be
time to get ready for
dinner and
bed...» Hope that helps!
By the
time he comes home and has
dinner with Jessa and the boys, there is only so much
time for family bonding before the kids need
to go
to bed, and Ben needs
to study.
Everyone knows that kids have
to be forced
to do chores, and that they need
to be sent
to bed by a certain
time every night, with a certain routine, and
to eat meals and snacks on a predetermined schedule, and also
to be forced
to eat their vegetables or x number of bites at
dinner.
It's not easy
to squeeze homework into schedules packed tight with after - school activities, family and work responsibilities,
dinner and still get the kids
to bed on
time.
My «9 - 5» job is a frantic 8 hours of trying
to get everything done so that I can get out of the office in
time to pick my daughter up from daycare, take her home and get her
dinner, put her
to bed, and then log back into work
to finish what I didn't get done during the day.
The letter, which encouraged parents
to use the
time to «eat
dinner as a family, read together, play outside and get your child
to bed early» was shared on Facebook more than 65,000
times in the week after a parent posted it online.
If your child tends
to wet the
bed, often has a leaky diaper, or gets up
to go potty in the middle of the night, it is a good idea
to limit liquids of all kinds after
dinner time.
I know my baby loved being in a swing any
time she could; she would want
to be in the swing before
dinner, after
dinner, before
bed, when she woke up, before and after breakfast... you get my point.
Typically we put the kids
to bed and then enjoy a quiet
dinner together, and then maybe a movie or just
time together
to catch up and enjoy each other's company.
We struggle
to get ready for school each day, out the door on
time and before you know it, it's
time for
dinner and
bed.
This is similar
to any
time a child is playing and does not want
to stop
to eat
dinner or go
to bed.
In fact,
to set the stage for retiring, the process should follow this flow:
dinner time, study
time, play
time and winding down
time for
bed.
Elections are won at the water cooler, at the bar, at the
dinner table, over the phone and in
bed, and Obama's supporters were primed
to know the messages, know the strategy and understand the stakes every
time his candidacy came up in conversation.
He added around 30 pounds of lean mass in a relatively short period of
time by training four
times a day — when he woke up, at lunch, before
dinner and before going
to bed.
As a person with kidney disease having
to take dialysis three days a week, she cleaned people's houses in the «nice neighborhoods» part -
time while taking care of my siblings and I full -
time, making sure we always had a full breakfast, a packed lunch for school, a snack waiting for us when we returned home and
dinner before off
to bed.
I have a job that I work 55 - 60 hours a week then I go home toy family for
dinner and
to go
to bed, no
time or will for exercise.
We used the nystatin on the face in the am and right after
dinner so it had
time to go in before
bed.
Each
time we make a decision — what
to order for
dinner, whether
to hit the gym, or when
to go
to bed — we are exercising some level of self - control.
Feasting on a late lunch or early
dinner will keep your body metabolism high and give you enough
time to digest your meal before
bed.
This is especially true if you develop a habit of eating or drinking sugar at specific
times of day, or in certain locations that you begin
to associate with having sweet foods; for example, having ice cream before
bed each night or dessert after you eat
dinner at a restaurant can become an engraved habit pretty easily.
We are too focused running around trying
to get things done, get kids
to school, activities, feed them
dinner, provide homework
time, get them
to bed.
So, I started my detox And continuing it for 3 days with: Luke warm lemon in the morning, Regular meal then carrot juice for lunch
time Ginger brew for my afternoon drink My regular
dinner then I drink tea before going
to bed.
Work seriously got so insane this week with year end stuff, and I literally only had
time to come home, take Dart on a walk, eat
dinner, and watch a little TV before heading
to bed.
The huge garden of the hotel was really relaxing, we spend our
time in the
beds next
to the pool, watched the most beautiful sunsets at the beach or enjoyed
dinner with a romantic view.
Time to reflect on the adventures from the day, give the baby a bath, put him
to bed, and then enjoy
dinner with my husband and maybe even a glass of wine.
My husband has been so busy with his current rotation (Neurology), so I feel like by the
time he gets home I need
to have
dinner on the table, he studies for a few hours and is off
to bed and up again at 4:30 a.m. I am thankful next week is his last week of this rotation.
From the
time Lilly wakes up and we're going out for errands, or lunch, all the way till
dinner time or even if I have any events or things
to go
to after Lilly goes
to bed.
We usually work pretty late into the evenings, but we'll take a break
to grab
dinner with the kids around 7 p.m. and tuck them into
bed around 10 p.m. Josh and I need some
time to unwind in the evenings and NOT talk about work, so we'll catch up on our favorite shows like Shark Tank, Silicon Valley, or Girls.
I started my full -
time job more than a year ago and there are still day I get home from work and all I do is have
dinner and go
to bed.
And then, true
to form, after wearing it out
to a lovely
dinner and twirling a few
times in the streets, right before I turned into a pumpkin, we head home
to my second favorite thing (second only
to the act of dressing up): shed the fancy, step into my comfiest pajamas, and snuggle in
bed with my Mister
to watch Netflix.
Between work and / or school, household and family duties, and appointments and other errands, you probably barely have
time to eat
dinner, workout, and shower before going
to bed.
I'm 5» 9» 265 lbs Friendly love
to have fun movies dancing fishing gym sporting events quiet
dinners walks on the beach breakfast in
bed at
times traveling easy going down
to earth father of two adult daughters both college grads my self self employed for the past 20 years just enjoying life for...
You think about your luxury lifestyle you are enjoying in the future, sleeping until whatever
time you like, then have breakfast on the
bed, going out golfing, eat
dinner in expensive restaurants, get home, go
to bed and enjoy romance.
But an early
dinner, so I could get back in
time to Boipeba
to read in
bed with the sound of the ocean outside.
We didn't set rules like the
dinner had
to be placed on the table at a certain
time or the kids had
to be in
bed before he got home from work.