Sentences with phrase «hair pulling nights»

Not exact matches

Hating it doesn't mean that I'm up all night pulling my hair out in rage, but it means that I'm not going to forgive him or her for killing my brother.
While we were talking about our hair and clothes, Carla pulled out some Creamy Curried Squash and Cauliflower Soup — leftovers from the night before.
Today, for example, my daughter forgot her packed lunch, I pulled my son's hair too hard when combing it, I forgot to run the dishwasher last night and to feed the fish, we ran out of toilet paper and their favorite cereal (even though I went to the freaking store yesterday), and I ran over the garbage can backing out of the driveway.
I mean just the grumpy moods, the sleepless nights, all of that is enough to just make you want to pull your hair out.
Lots of tiptoeing involved, lullabies played on repeat, hair being pulled out (not the baby's, we swear), and many sleepless nights.
I, too, rock her to sleep each time, though lately she seems to go back to sleep (we co-sleep) if she starts running her fingers through my hair, this was cute at first but now it can get pretty painful when she pulls hard), and she wakes up on average about 5 - 6 times a night.
None of this guarantees that we won't be pulling our hair out at the end of the night but they are a few things that I have found that work for us.
I am not against co-sleeping, but he pulls my hair in his sleep and tries to sleep on my head, which makes getting a good night's sleep for me very difficult.
When the buses pull up, young men stand crowded in the aisles while old women, hair hidden under scarves, peer out through the windows into the night.
Getting ready for date - night, having a bad hair day, rushing to a salon appointment, just pull up your collections and get help on the go.
Such as sleepless nights, fatigue, hair loss, groin and hamstring pull and a Frozen shoulder problem.
Now if only I could pull off the pastel pink hair (if only for a night, I am not surrendering my locks to that much bleach!).
She also changed into Manolo Blahnik criss - cross sandals and pulled her hair back into a ponytail before dancing the night way!
ALSO, unlike ordinary cotton pillowcases, smooth, slippery silk doesn't stretch and tug on delicate facial skin and doesn't pull and tangle your hair throughout the night.
Kitsch hair ties are a prettier alternative to a standard hair elastic (and the glittery ones are a festive way to pull your hair back after a long, cocktail - filled night!).
The Irish beauty wore her hair pulled back in a loose updo and kept her make - up simple as she partied into the night with her celebrity pals.
There have been many tears, sleepless nights, much laughter, and quite a few pulled hairs that we've shared over the years!
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