Sentences with phrase «done at least a few weeks»

Whenever you repaint, you'll want to do it at least a few weeks before baby is due to sleep in the room so it has time to air out.

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Or is there something we all can do to wring at least some accomplishment out of these last few weeks of the year?
At least a few times a week, he did go to meetings.
And yet, as I progressed through high school and college, got a job in full - time student ministry, and even traveled through Europe for a few weeks, checking each of these dreams off my list (sans Aussie heartthrob), I found myself at age twenty - four absorbed in feelings that I didn't expect to come for at least another fifteen years, if ever.
We're getting a lot of squash and potatoes in our CSA box instead of the corn and tomatoes of a few weeks ago... Luckily I really like squash and potatoes and they don't scream fall (at least not to me).
Have your kids do some type of learning activity at least a few time a week and become the meanest mom ever.
I did a spread like you mentioned a couple of weeks ago and I finished the entire batch in just 2 days — addictive I tell you — especially with crusty bread that is a few days old (the better to hold the spread)... and lets face it, at least on this end, the bread is just a vehicle to get the dip to the mouth
I'm not into the whole crazy - January - diet thing, but I do like pushing the reset button with a bit more veggies and a bit less booze, at least for a few weeks!
My husband did question why at least two batches of muffins that came out of the kitchen over the past few weeks were unworthy.
And it does make enough to last through the whole week, or at least a few days if you're sharing with someone else (you won't want to share though!).
Literally the happiest I've been in a while and I feel super weird now, it's legit been a few months since I haven't had something on my to do list so I spent at least one day this week laying on the couch watching hgtv (seriously how is it so addicting).
I did suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind of, at least the two stayed out of Mike Dean's book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the title?
A few thoughts: 1) We said a few weeks ago that we needed to win at least 3 out the last 5 games to make the tourney, with some doubt to whether we could do it.
Players are never declared fit if dey don't feel comfortable, and dats y every player remains out for at least a few weeks, to ensure 100 % fitness.
To be honest he has been saying for some weeks that he doesn't know when Cazorla will be back, so it was a bit of a shock to read that one of our most important players (according to a Poll on here a few weeks back) is actually in need of surgery on his Achilles, and it could keep him out for at least 3 months according to Sky, and maybe even the rest of the season.
On Monday, Wade announced that he will delay surgery on the shoulder he injured Feb. 21 and undergo a vigorous rehab program in hopes of returning before the playoffs — in which case, for a few weeks at least, he'll have to slow his game down for Shaq's sake, much as Bryant did.
I bought the toothbrush she recommended and started flossing, maybe not every day, but at least a few times a week, and it did help a little.
In my experience (and those of several other moms I have talked too), breastfeeding is definitely NOT awesome for the first few weeks, but after that, it does become awesome, or at least easier and more convenient.
The way I looked at it (keeping in mind I didn't encounter the common problems of pain / latch / supply issues with my second and third child) the few weeks where the baby wants to nurse «constantly» pass pretty quick, so I chose to deal with that for a few weeks, rather than deal with the «cons» of ffing for at least a year.
With my second (BW) baby, I woke him every 5 hours for at least a few weeks, probably 5 or 6 weeks though I don't remember now, but I say that because I am a rule - follower too.
Also, we didn't do anything with the cord — no alcohol, etc. and Isaac's cord fell off before the end of the first week (it took at least 2 weeks with Julia and we followed the doctor's instructions about swabbing the cord with alcohol a few times a day).
I did pump some for a few weeks, and I nursed at least every 2 hours around the clock.
If you haven't already done the things described in the following pages, try to get them done a few weeks before the due date, or at least before labor starts.
At least they did the first time I tried them on... When I actually went to wear them a few weeks later, it was near impossible to button them over my now 12 week pregnant belly!
We've had to work at it, but she's not a terrible nurser, and I don't many of the symptoms (at least not after the first few weeks).
Don't set a strict baby feeding schedule, instead breastfeed your baby as often as he wants at least 8 - 12 times every 24 hours during the first few weeks.
For best results, units should be plugged in at least 11» above the floor and allowed to do their magic for a few weeks.
You'll torch more calories if you add in resistance training to your routine at least a few times a week, since working out with free weights or doing bodyweight exercises helps build muscle mass.
«They don't have to believe that it will do any good — and many of my patients don't at first — but they have to at least try it for a few weeks
I try to make sure I do it at least a few times a week, but I don't stress if I'm traveling or have to be up super early.
Do that for at least a few weeks to a month.
I am a bit older now, and I do also exercise at least 3 times a week, but I don't make myself crazy with it... after induction I added a few healthy things — dark chocolate, plain unflavoured yoghurt, the occasional bit of brown rice, but I've dropped wheat and sugar completely and I've never looked back.
Whenever I'm traveling anywhere from a few days to about two weeks, I promise myself that I'll do at least one workout.
Additionally, most women don't know they're pregnant until at least a few weeks have passed.
If you fall into the category that actually does get to gym at least three times a week but you see no improvement, then there could be a few solvable reasons why.
The strength training will definitely improve your cardiovascular fitness and make you healthy, and if done at least a few days per week, is enough exercise to lose weight and maintain / improve your lean body mass.
We make peas and «wilted» onions on the weekend and keep in the fridge, then add the other stuff at each sitting for a few days, doing this maybe every other week or at least once a month.
Pledge that at least a few times a week you're going to read something from Dr. Mercola or Suzy Cohen or Dr. Davis / Wheat Belly or if you're interested in the science behind the Ketogenic Diet (because I really do believe it heals cells and the liver and reverses insulin resistance) check out Dr. Nally here.
I recommend doing this for at least two weeks since it will take a few days for the side effects of your previous gluten diet to wear off.
... and you truly don't notice any difference with or without at least 4 weeks of regular creatine supplementaiton, then you may be one of the few people who simply doesn't benefit from it.
I spent at least a few weeks doing research before actually making this website.
mine isn't real complicated OR fancy... i use a gentle / safe cleanser for my face daily - at least a few times a week an facial scrub... at night sometimes a night - time heavier moisturizer... most times a daily lighter moisturizer with spf... on occasion i do a mask like a clay type!
I feel so much better when I do something at least a few days a week.
I am happy to say that over the past few weeks using the cream morning and night, I do feel like my eyes are looking less puffy - and would go so far as to say that at least one of the regular bags under my eyes seems to have gone.
I won't say «I'm on diet» but I'll want to follow a healthy lifestyle; I won't say «I'll exercise 5 days a week» but I'll do my best to go to the gym at least twice a week; I won't even say «I won't do shopping for months» but I want to try to invest money in few key - pieces that I really love to wear.
I did feel somewhat relieved that the description at least touches on the absolute hell I've been experiencing the past few weeks.
Many people try at least one or two apps, swipe and message for a few weeks, and then quit in frustration because they don't get many matches, their messages go unanswered, or they never actually get a real date out of it.
The final outing in the series for Shia LaBeouf and co (though Megan Fox was replaced here already, after falling out with Bay), with John Malkovich and Frances McDormand among those paying for new houses with a few weeks work, the film does at least have a striking moon - landing themed opening, and an enormous extended climax that marks a high watermark for the franchise's action (particularly an impressive Halo jump sequence done for real).
I hope perodua will at least show some appreciation to the first batch buyer and I do pity to those that use the car for few weeks and heard this news.
It takes at least a few weeks to orientate yourself on what keys do what, depending on where you are.
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