In 20 villages, houses are being equipped with eave tubes, while villagers receive insecticide - treated bed nets; 20 other villages
get only bed nets.
Not exact matches
If you're a snooze button tapper — even if
only you hit the button
only once before rising and shining — research shows that you're making your
get - out - of -
bed process even tougher.
The way my room is configured, my
bed is on the opposite side of the room from the light switch, so it was annoying to
get up and flip the light off before
bed,
only to remember I'd forgotten something and flick it back on again.
You'll
only like the money, and every Monday you'll dread
getting up out of
bed.
She tweeted: «
Only wish I could have
gotten the rollaway
bed we were promised when made the res:),» prompting a quick Twitter apology from the New Orleans Marriott, as well as champagne and chocolate - dipped strawberries in the room.
The
only problem is... you absolutely hate
getting out of
bed any earlier than you have to.
The
only motel we could find that was not booked was awful, the curtains were fabric nailed to the window frames and I
got bed bug bites on my arm because I accidentally put it under the sheets (we slept on top of the sheets).
However, most heated
bedding only gets a handful of ratings, or none at all.
It would suit you right if on your death
bed you
get exactly the kind of Chaplin you want them to be,
only yours should be Muslim
My friends, they put me out to beg, I can't
get up off my
bed, But if I could
only touch the hem I'd be free.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in
bed with his children who
gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor
only because he despairs of
getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
Only thing I
bed to
get used to is the consistency; they are quite dry once baked.
But I do know I enjoy having
only two or three outfits at a time and zero bedroom furniture, minus a
bed (glad we at least
got that one).
Paul commented also when we were heading up to
bed after the long day, that the
only money we spent besides gas a tolls was a quick stop to
get sodas for the ride home (no one had diet soda at their house lol).
Tell me I'm not the
only one who likes a little snack when the kids finally
get in
bed.
It just doesn't
get much better than throwing a bunch of stuff in the slow cooker before you go to
bed (takes
only a few minutes!)
Most days it's the
only thing that
gets me out of
bed, but in the spring, my tolerance for morning improves quite a bit.
Usually when it comes on I try to
get my rebellious fix in other ways like deleting emails, Netflixing in
bed and machine washing dry - clean
only clothes (be careful with this one!)
I'd often snooze in
bed for a couple of hours more after he would leave for work, and
only got up when I was ready to start my day.
He'd still have a bone to pick because he knows he'd
get sacked if it was him winning
only cups, but I think that stupid comment has been put to
bed.
When Snyder mentions to Samuels at lunch — Dreamland Barbeque, where
only slabs of ribs and white bread are served, with no utensils, eight paper napkins per guest — that Washington is a party town, Samuels says he's a country boy and that during the week he likes to
get his work in and go to
bed.
Mustaphi is world class and needs to
bed in, Kos is world class but needs a partner who is of equal measure, Ramsey is a pri Madonna who turns it on for country but NOT for club, Giroud just ai nt good enough and more importantly CONSISTANT enough to win the league, Walcott was rubbish and lazy and has improved but again is just not really consistent or good enough, Cazorla is world class but
getting old and injury prone, coquelin is just not good enough, Bellerin is good but not world class just yet (though he will be), Monreal is ok but not world class Elneny is ok but not world class, and so on and on... the
ONLY two players that any other team are consistently looking at are Sanchez and Ozil.
This news will have at least put to
bed the notion that
only players at big clubs
get chosen for the national team.
Asked why he'd
only referred to men in his message, a reply on the account of Neville, — an ex-England schoolboy cricketer — said: «When I said morning men I thought the women would of been busy preparing breakfast /
getting kids ready / making the
beds - sorry morning women!»
I used to always
get on my husband's case for drinking too much Mtn Dew (and really, he does drink way too much) but I now have 5 kids, including 1 yr old twins, and Mtn Dew is sometimes the
only thing that keeps me from locking all the kids in cages and going back to
bed lol (no, I would never really lock my kids in cages).
We have set limits on nursing (no more than a few minutes per side) and have weaned down to once before
bed and once @ 6 am (it's the
only way to
get her to sleep another hour or so, she would be perfectly happy to wake up then and I prefer not!).
You don't want to associate your
bed with anything but sleep, and should
only get into
bed when you're sleepy to cut down on this anxiety.
When I'm at work, she would
only take 7 oz of expressed breast milk from when she went to
bed the other day (around 8 pm) until I
get back (330 pm.)
I
get defensive on this topic as the
only person in my circle who
bed shares (next to my sister in law)..
Don't go to
bed too late, eat proper food,
get a little exercise each day and
get some kid - free time off at least once a week or so, even if it's
only an hour.
Anyway, not
only has your method of potty training worked for Jonah, but I used a few of your tips for other little things - like
getting Jonah to sleep in his own
bed - and I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
But even if you are the
only one attending ot your baby at night, this tip can certainly be used to softly help your baby go back to sleep without you even having to
get out of
bed.
Dressing yourself and your baby in light pajamas and keeping
only one thin blanket on the
bed are both important, but this may mean you're
getting cold during the night.
Tonight he
only got out of
bed twice.
Maybe those kids always wake up at 5 a.m. no matter what, so going to
bed at 6 is the
only way they
get enough sleep.
Often, kiddos with floor
beds get off their
bed in the night,
only to
get back on when they
get sleepy or they fall asleep on the floor nearby.
The
only real prep I gave Rowan was letting him play on the toddler
bed in the hours before bedtime so that he could practice
getting on and off.
It has
gotten to the point that I am the
only one who he can fall asleep with and if he is asleep and I try to put him in his
bed, even after he is in a deep sleep, he will wake up immediately and scream until he is picked up and held, by me.
My daughter is almost 9 months old she will not go to
bed @ 9 pm or even 10 pm she stays up till 4 am then goes to sleep and she will not sleep through the whole night she will wake me back up about 6 am then I can't
get her to go back to sleep till about 10ish but then there are days she will go to to
bed around 4:30 am and sleep till 12 noon but it has
gotten to the point where she
only sleeps from 4:30 am — 6:00 am I am always tired I feel like a robot.
They will already be ready for
bed and we would
only need someone to make sure that my daughter
gets to
bed on time and that my son has his pacifier if he wakes up.
I have
only had to
get out of
bed and walk around with my baby ONCE since he was born.
He holds it until he's in
bed for nap or the night (the
only time he
gets a diaper) and then lets loose.
But then he
got colic and the
only place he would sleep was in the
bed with us.
For example, if your 15yo daughter is
only getting 7.5 hrs of sleep each night but she is
getting up easily in the morning, not tired in the afternoon, and easily going to
bed at night, then chances are that she is ok with
only getting 7.5 hrs.
Sleeping in your child's room may seem like your
only option for
getting your child to
bed, but that probably means you're not
getting a good night's sleep.
We had to sign an AMA to
get Silas out of the hospital with me, but since they were
only going to monitor him overnight, we decided it was best for all of us to be home in our own
bed, skin to skin and finally bonding.
Sometimes it was the
only way we could
get little one down for a nap or
bed, and it definitely stopped random strangers from touching our baby at the store.
The
only way to
get your baby to sleep in his / her own
bed is to put him down and let him cry it out.
For the first time in a year after wearing
only one night he
got out of
bed with his socks on and had no pain in his feet amazing!
We have been co-sleeping since birth, but my daughter will
only fall asleep in my
bed when nursingWhen she wakes up, the
only way to
get her back to sleep is to give her the boob.