Sentences with phrase «few nights reading»

I stayed up more than a few nights reading a Jay McInerney novel I'd been meaning to read, and appreciated being able to quickly read an article in the latest edition of Foreign Affairs magazine on the subway.

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He has read more than a few books; last night he finished Ta - Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me and then fell asleep starting Judd Apatow's Sick in the Head.
When I was a little kid, I spent more than a few nights under the covers with a flashlight reading books like Enders Game and Little House on The Prairie.
Just a few of the highlights were that I got married to a wonderful woman, continued and made significant progress on our journey to generate passive income, cleaned up my portfolio to sleep well at night, and continued to grow and develop relationships with readers and... [Read more...]
-- A few nights a week, I will read a short passage of Scripture at the dinner table (frequently from Proverbs) and we will discuss it together as a family.
@mirosal: good morning my friend... I'm sending you a message on fb to explain my impending absence from this site and there for the next few days... better yet read my status from last night and today... however, I just wanted to say that Rev Parson and just spewin» are complete case studies for the APA... both mentally unstable and brainwashed.
I like to shower at night because it calms me down, we regularly listen to meditative podcasts, we diffuse essential oil blends with lemongrass or lavender or jasmine, we try to read but usually don't last beyond a few minutes.
I stumbled across your blog a few nights ago — I live in Minneapolis and it has been fun to read entries about familiar places and weather
I had my tarot cards read at a hens night a few weeks ago and the second card that was turned over was the Ace of Cups; A seed of emotional awareness has been planted in your life although you may not yet recognise it.
He is likely to be winded or injured by robust challenges and there were a few from Reading last night.
It took a few days of our kid crying himself to sleep before he started singing or chatting or happily role - playing himself to sleep - and now, the routine leading up to bedtime is so much fun (a few books on the potty, brush the teeth, read another book, a final trip to the potty, turn out the lights, start twinkle twinkle, ok another trip to the potty if you must but no piggy back this time, restart «TTLS» and he's tucked in for the night).
Read a few of my earlier posts: It was the Night Before Preschool, Almost Feels Like you are going to school, or And then there was preschool, etc..
Eventually I explained to him that I would be next door in my room reading a book, and I did that for a few nights, and after that it was all over!
Every few weeks we have a family movie night, where we all eat an early dinner together and snuggle up... Read More
Bonus: your daytime trolley pass includes a night tour, too, in case you want to make it a more intimate (read: fewer faces to wipe) kind of party.
Not sure how little your child is but I have read that even though babies can «sleep thru the night» at 3 — 4 months that is only considered from 12 am — 5 am and before they can start sleeping 10 — 12 hours they should be at least 14 lbs but even then some babies still take a few more months to stop.
Mom, if you're reading — I really get how much you loved me as a baby, a child, and now as an adult — and I do not feel bad about having cried myself to sleep a few times learning to sleep through the night.
That night at 8:45 PM, I was reading on the couch next to my hubby, when I got a slight period pain for a few seconds, which didn't ease when I changed position.
Follow along to find out a few reasons why reading before bed can make you calmer, sleepier, and lead to a far better night of rest.
When you're up a few times through the night with an infant, it's nice to be able to count on new material to read.
After missing reading a few nights or only being read to for three minutes because he argued for seven minutes, he'll understand that his actions do have consequences.
They may endlessly read about everything that could go wrong, or stay up all night checking every few minutes to make sure baby is still breathing.
After her bath each night we sit on her floor and she'll pull out a bunch of books and I'll read a few.
I would say just talk to them about the potty read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed in it once and she often will say she has to pee when in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon of wiping even though the tissue does not really come in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
The AHCA text was released only the night before the House voted and few if any members had actually read it.
While we await the results, a few headlines for your reading pleasure... I'll be co-hosting primary night coverage with my colleague, Errol Louis, host of NY1's «Inside City Hall,» and that will be airing all across the state on TWC News and in NYC, too.
Over the next few years, I attended support groups and coaching sessions, shed tears over past choices, spent nights reading personal growth books, and tried to make sense of the madness of this new frontier.
Duck, I was reading Heisenbug a few nights ago, in the comments someone mentioned a traditional way of managing diabetes, cutting up two pieces of okra, putting them in a container, fill and drink throughout the day.
A few nights ago, a yoga teacher read the following Buddhist tale at the end of a yoga class, and it really resonated with me.
Until recently, I would only apply it at night, but I've read a few articles and saw a few tutorials that indicate how good it is to prep your skin for your make - up.
Lately, I've been going to a few girls night out and girls night... Read the Post
I love to read but struggle with finding time to so one of my goals for 2018 is to read a few minutes every night before bed - rather than mess around on my phone.
There's been quite a few haunted tales and sightings within the hotel, so if you're interested in haunted happenings I recommend reading up on it and even checking it out for a night or two.
I legitimately couldn't read On the Night You Were Born for a few weeks after E was born because I couldn't get through the first page without ugly crying.
If you are reading my post on Wednesday, you may still find a few snaps from the blogger dinner I attended last night at B&B Butchers & Restaurant.
I read the book a few years ago and was so excited for the movie to come out, so I used still not feeling well as a good excuse to watch it on a week night.
Reading a few chapters of my book and sipping sleepy time tea rank up there as relaxing night - time activities too, but my nightly skincare regimen is definitely my favorite part.
Before we get to your ideas, I wanted to show you a few of my favorites... Hanging Mason Jar Chandelier - Mason Jar Light - Mason Jar Night Light - Painted Mason Jars Now let me show you what great Mason... [Read more...]
And so last night I headed along to Scotch & Soda, to chaperone a blind date for Time Out (which you can read all about in a few weeks time!).
If you've ever read anything on the case, it's hard to avoid the comparison.Add to this, that a few years later, Bundy escaped custody, broke into a sorority house in the dead of night, and attacked and / or killed several coeds, and the retroactive resemblance just gets more uncomfortable.
But besides the above quote, a few other things tempted me to go for it: — > its title (Evil Angels)-- > that it's based on true story — > its IMDb Rating — > its genre — > somewhere while browsing its IMDb page, I read «miscarriage of justice,» which apparently is my area of interest — > that it stars Meryl Streep While a couple is on a vacation with their 3 children at Ayers Rock, their 10 weeks old baby disappears one night.
Director Miguel Arteta, aiming for the easy laughs, overloads the film with them, missing more substantial opportunities, although he does get a few in like a high as a kite on cough syrup Emily coming out to perform on opening night or a cameo from Dick Van Dyke where he persists in doing a reading to a group of children, disastrous typo and all.
THE LAST SHOT, a movie about making movies, cries out for the acerbic tone of THE PLAYER, or the finely observed lunacy of DAY FOR NIGHT, or even the distilled vitriol of ALL ABOUT EVE (yes, I know that film is about the stage, not the screen, but there are so few GOOD films about... Read More»
His mother called a few days latter to say that her son had stayed up all night reading Harry Potter.
Those of us who go into the field of education do so because we love children, so it should not be a surprise that we tend to have a few of our own — children who need and deserve our time to play, review homework, read to them at night, and help support their academic dreams.
A few months ago I read Mailer's Armies of the Night and it reminded me of what I had missed being away from America for most of the sixties, reading about the violence from overseas and hearing about it from my friends, always at a remove.
There are a few videos, however, but they don't reveal many details, other than the fact the device offers different font sizes, types, and has a brightness slider and night reading mode — all features of the Kobo reading app.
I actually sat at my computer and followed the steps on Amazon as I read the book, so although the book is only 164 - pages long, it took me a good week to read through it, spending a few hours each night working on my author profile and creating tags and lists on Amazon.
Few are touting this fact, but the Aura One has 17 LEDs lighting up its 7.8 ″ screen — 9 white LEDs and 8 more RGB LED, for the night reading mode.
I did read the first few pages of Fatal Cut last night, and as for the strength of Madison Keith's voice, I agree.
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