Sentences with phrase «in crankiness»

Often, babies find it difficult to breathe when they are made to lie down or sleep and due to this, they may not be able to fall asleep, thus resulting in crankiness, crying and discomfort all night.
I enjoyed the temporary pause in crankiness as her face lit up and she ran towards the rocker.

Not exact matches

And so is this: If you are not working on the things that are the most important to you at work, or in your personal life you are creating needless pressure for yourself and that pressure is going to lead to stress, crankiness and will ultimately make you unhappy.
Borderland insanity, crankiness, insane temperament, loss of mental balance, psychopathic degeneration (to use a few of the many synonyms by which it has been called), has certain peculiarities and liabilities which, when combined with a superior quality of intellect in an individual, make it more probable that he will make his mark and affect his age, than if his temperament were less neurotic.
There is of course no special affinity between crankiness as such and superior intellect, (Superior intellect, as Professor Bain has admirably shown, seems to consist in nothing so much as in a large development of the faculty of association by similarity.)
Yesterday I posted my recipe for GAPS Intro Gummies, which have really, really saved us in the afternoons when low blood sugar and crankiness hit.
(although now that i'm in seoul, the temperature never gets that high, but the humidity smothers and i feel that high - level crankiness you described.)
When you go into a week like that with sleep needs fully met, those incidents are just bumps in the road that may not cause more than a little crankiness.
Even those of us who get annoyed when our kids are offered junk food by others might admit to engaging in some «over-snacking» ourselves, such as always carrying around a packaged snack (healthy or otherwise) to ward off crankiness or boredom — but not necessarily hunger — when we're out with our kids.
I am not sure if its having any effect but he looks amazing in it and though he has drooling and crankiness he doesn't seem to have swelling or any appetite issues so far even though I know he's teething.
She no longer naps, and rarely sleeps in on weekends, which has added to her crankiness.
They were tired and happy to be home, which usually translated into extreme playfulness, but they eventually crashed in a fit of crankiness and exhaustion.»
In some babies, not being burped frequently and too much swallowed air can lead to spitting up, crankiness, and gassiness.
For her, the adjustment resulted in a lot more daytime crankiness than what I had experienced.
As a mommy, I've seen the 3 C's: clinginess, crankiness and crying (as described in the book The Wonder Weeks) as well as sleep regression with every major motor milestone so far.
We rub Baby Orajel on their swollen little gums, and give them Tylenol in hopes that it will soothe away the crankiness.
All we can do is try to make the transition as smooth as possible, although even in the best case scenario, your child may suffer from crankiness and disruption for two or three weeks.
I always found taking my walks in the late afternoon, when the babies were crankiness and I was the most tired, to be incredibly helpful.
Watch for cues that your baby or toddler is getting overtired, such as more crankiness or behavior problems, waking up even earlier in the morning, or numerous night wakings, and set bedtime accordingly.
Biting might be ascribed to crankiness, which is also a symptom associated with teething, but in fact, putting pressure on sore gums from the outside equalizes the pressure exerted by the rising tooth and numbs the pain — until the outside pressure stops.
In the busyness of the season, nutrition often takes a backseat to convenience, and an overload of junk foods and sweets can cause tummy aches and crankiness which won't help them or you to have a jolly holiday.
Crankiness, drooling, and less interest in feeding are all classic symptoms of teething.
There was the some general crankiness from colleagues, but mostly there was concern in progressive New York City circles that Gillibrand's views on guns and immigration were out of step with New Yorkers.
McCormack, a rangy actress who looks more comfortable in Mary Shannon's tank tops and casual jackets than she ever did in the lawyerly business suits she wore way back on «Murder One,» manages to make all this crankiness intermittently endearing.
Personally, I'd take Solondz or LaBute's genuine bite any day over Lost In Translation «s designer brooding or American Splendor's Woody Allen wanna - be crankiness
In screenwriter David Koepp's Cold War story, Jones — assisted, and then betrayed, by Ray Winstone's bland sidekick Mac, and later accompanied by John Hurt's wacko Professor Oxley — travels from America to the jungles of Peru in search of the titular item wearing the same furrowed brow and grimace, nearly all the self - deprecating humor and joy and diversity of emotion that made him a compelling spelunker replaced by sourpuss crankinesIn screenwriter David Koepp's Cold War story, Jones — assisted, and then betrayed, by Ray Winstone's bland sidekick Mac, and later accompanied by John Hurt's wacko Professor Oxley — travels from America to the jungles of Peru in search of the titular item wearing the same furrowed brow and grimace, nearly all the self - deprecating humor and joy and diversity of emotion that made him a compelling spelunker replaced by sourpuss crankinesin search of the titular item wearing the same furrowed brow and grimace, nearly all the self - deprecating humor and joy and diversity of emotion that made him a compelling spelunker replaced by sourpuss crankiness.
As Kirkus Reviews says, «Her narration is frank and unapologetic, infused with a well - deserved crankiness that occasionally erupts in surprising flashes of humor.
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