Sentences with phrase «do go through a phase»

Many babies do go through a phase where they sleep for longer periods of time only to begin waking at night during different developmental stages.
I do go through phases with jewelry for a while I was all about necklaces but now it's earrings and watches.
Or that horrendous phase your own mother went through back in the 1980s when doilies were dotted all around the house, under ornaments, under house plants... even the telephone (Yes mum, you really did go through that phase - we know you're all «young» and «trendy» but you had doilies.
Do you go through phases with color?
I do go through phases where I THINK I would like a major color change.

Not exact matches

I went through a big Cure phase so I was trying to do that kind of dramatic voice.»
With Nelson and Young also on hand, the scene was done with dots all over Peta's face, which would be needed when the footage went through the motion - capture phase.
«We went through a period where pilots were du jour and anybody could get a pilot in a health system and, while they're not all on the same timeline, there is this sense that we're moving into the next phase,» Schulte said.
In the startup phase, many entrepreneurs do end up picking up a little bit of everything, but as a company grows and expands, one of the crucial steps that entrepreneurs must go through is learning to delegate to other people, so that they can focus on building and growing the company.
I don't know if being agnostic is considered «sitting - on - the - fence», but the author forgets that people go through phases; so «sitting - on - the - fence» may be the result of leaving a major religion and not having decided on what's next.
you can pick and choose whomever you like, however the fact still stands that science can show a system that doesn't require a creator, it shows a system that just as the planet earth goes through phases of changes however remains the same, thus the same can be said of the entire universe.
«We do go a little bit over what's expected of us in monitoring our GMPs, sanitation and quality control checks through all phases of production,» Calvert says.
I'm telling you all this just to let you know that I've been struggling with food a lot, sometimes I didn't even know what else to eat and I went through a terrible craving phase, specially when my period was near, that I have surpassed with the help of meditation and to your website.
What?!! Wait... I recall Kylie going through that phase, too, although she also went through a phase I like to call «Mommy, I don't eat anything that's brown».
While I do probably eat more sweet stuff than I should and I did just go through a (prolonged) frying phase I assure you that I adore vegetables.
I know I went through a phase when I didn't like tomato sauce.
Some days, I find that hard to believe OT... did P go through a screaming phase?
I'm also going through an odd phase where I just don't want to fire up machine after machine to make desserts.
Do you ever go through phases of using ingredients for weeks on end?
Does anyone else ever go through food phases... or is that just me?
Did anyone else go through a Nutri - Grain bar phase?
Lily went through a phase where she decided she didn't like beans, I think she was three, but we kept offering them and then one day she started eating them again and again like she never had any issues with them.
There was a time in my life when I would have said breakfast cereal was one of my favourite foods (don't we all go through phases like that??).
Do you ever go through a phase -LSB-...]
I go through phases with them, when I'll crave it and then other times I just don't need them.
If you don't want to do that then watch a random selection of say 50 goals and see how many come from first phase possession going directly to the CF who then turns on goal and goes through and scores.
«I went through that impatient phase for sure, and I am still bordering that - because I don't want to leave F1 without a championship.
Didn't the fans standby when the club was going through this redevelopment phase in which the club spent very little?
In high school I went through a secretive phase where I'd scope out the collectors» editions at FAO Schwartz and hide one or two in my bed to give them punky haircuts while pretending to do homework.
And when she goes through the phases where she does have sexual desire, then it is all the better.
We did infact have TONS of character toys (coming from a household where my 5 year old went through a HUGE Dora phase for over a year... go figure!).
«She physically chained me to the bed, and put bells on the doors and told anybody that I probably would have trusted that I was going through a phase, and to tell her if I was doing anything behind her back.»
Everyone expects sleep deprivation during the newborn phase, but even after your baby starts sleeping through the night (which, in my experience, happens around three months for about three weeks and then goes to pot once teething starts) you won't sleep the same as you did pre-kids.
(It does happen, but they do get over these phases... and sometimes go back through them.)
The phases we went through with one we didn't go through with the other, and vice versa.
(Apparently I'm going through phases with my carriers just like I do with my diapers.
T is going through an annoying, somewhat disturbing and definitely embarrassing phase right now where he tries to make out with every kid he sees and when they don't respond with quite the same enthusiasm, he pummels them.
It's okay for them to go through phases, all siblings do.
And, even when breastfeeding is well established you will notice that your baby will go through phases where he / she eats nonstop, and has other times when he / she doesn't want to feed as frequently.
I have gone through different phases of motherhood and I assure you that staying at home is one of the most difficult things I've ever done.
Reading all these comments helps me to realize it pretty much is a phase they are going through he will wake up and just stare at me he never cries he has always been beyond amazing but when it comes to sleep he will wake up again at three am and once again just roll around in the bed until he is good and ready to fall back asleep and I have tried everything food baths massages a lot of cuddling but I just have come to realize he is his own person and has his own way of doing things and he will eventually grow out of this so moms and dads keep your heads up and eyes open
I agree with the last comment, I have twins who sleep in the same crib, we don't have too many problems with bedtime, but they seem to be going through the talking to sleep phase early.
Delve a bit deeper into my blog and you will see that since having Leo I haven't always loved motherhood, I struggled a lot when Leo was 2 and went through a biting phase and throwing serious toddler tantrums, I have often questioned if I'm doing it all wrong and have felt the unwelcome effects of «mum guilt» on an all too regular basis.
I did go through a small rebellious phase as a high school and college student where I ate more junk food than my mother would have liked, and I've been moderately overweight in my lifetime, but I've never been obese.
Rhythms are difficult to maintain amid disruptions, but you don't have to rely on improvisation to see the song through, you can lean on other members of the band (though probably not the youngest member as they're clearly infantile and going through a destructive phase).
Well don't stress, it is perfectly normal for toddlers to go through their «fussy eating phase» at some stage.
This time we went with a necklace and my baby girl is just so happy through all the drooling and teething, it doesn't even phase her thanks to these amber!
I didn't go through an «I hate my mom» phase either, and she is still one of my best friends.
He went through a phase where he was too busy to want to sit on the toilet, so we introduced giving him a healthy little treat, like a organic graham cracker bunny, for sitting on the toilet for a few seconds, whether or not he actually did anything.
This is what we want to happen and so in the same way that he is going through this phase and you know, attached to me and clinging to me because he is about to be independent and learning to walk, I am like, okay, I'm doing this thing and going back to work is a challenge in itself.
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