Sentences with phrase «laying on your lap»

My 2 yr old is laying on my lap and I fear I nearly wet myself from laughing so hard.
I remember laying him on my lap while helping Benjamin unzip his pants!
It's the perfect device for a library book reader who likes to have her hands free (I lay it on my lap or stand it up on a table to read while eating, for example, or just because I can!
He loves to lay on your lap and just chill out!
Both our cats love to lay on our laps.
While I still struggle with the pain of not having her here, I am trying to remember all the good times and the comfort she provided for me: her laying on my lap watching TV, playing with catnip - filled toys, greeting me at the door when I returned home, chasing the laser - pointer beam, and sleeping at the bottom of the bed at night.
Rosie is laying on my lap as I type this.
Mougli and Paco both like to lay on my lap while I work on music, that's really cute and sometimes I just stay in the chair because they're comfortable, haha.
He'll go right up to you, lay on your lap and start purring after meeting you for the first time!
While she lay on my lap during her recovery, the plan for this business unfolded.
She laid on my lap for almost an hour.
Mickey loves to cuddle with you, or just lay on your lap.
She loves attention and laying on your lap - as long as you don't pick her up!

Not exact matches

Somewhere between Elon Musk working 100 - hour weeks running two companies and laying on a couch with a MacBook on your lap is the sweet spot for entrepreneurial success.
Thirteen years and five days after his father died in a last - lap crash in the Daytona 500, Earnhardt, 39, lay on a couch in his motor coach in the infield.
Kimi Raikkonen laid down a marker on the last day of 2017 testing by setting a lap of Barcelona that was almost seven - tenths faster than anything Mercedes had managed.
To first start out, lay your baby across your lap on their tummy for a few minutes per day.
We've both tried the sit on your lap and over the shoulder techniques (laying over the lap is still a little scary) and we hit or miss on burping him without him spitting up but we are both worried about hurting him.
Hold your baby in a burping position to burp her — with your baby upright against your chest, sitting in your lap or laying across your lap on her tummy, advises the KidsHealth website.
You can do this sitting on a ball or couch, laying a baby on your lap or lifting her toward your mouth, but I find that to really get a baby calm, I tend to walk and move, then as the baby soothes, I can slow, and eventually sit.
He stopped squirming and laid down on my lap, looking at the xmas tree, and let me scratch his back.
Have the baby sit on your lap, lay on your chest, or lay on his / her belly over your lap.
The thing with sitting is that they are sitting upright enough to keep their throat / neck / gullet clear — they aren't slouching forwards or laying back — some babies can do that just fine on the floor at 6 months, some are happier in a high chair, some won't sit anywhere but a lap (if you go down this route, cover yourself with a towel or other washable covering, this can get messy!)
You can also lay your baby on your lap when you're sitting down.
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An alternate burping position is to lay your newborn across your lap, with your leg providing gentle pressure on his tummy, and keep his head above the level of his stomach by carefully supporting it with one hand.
Lay your baby on your lap on their stomach.
Thoroughly wash your hands after using the toilet or touching a sore, and wash your hands and lay a clean towel or receiving blanket on your lap before holding your baby.
She did not have a seat (infant on lap ticket) and laying the pillow across my lap gave her a comfortable nursing and sleeping spot.
You can also do this sitting on a ball or couch, laying a baby on your lap or lifting her toward your mouth, but I find that to really get soothe a crying baby, I tend to walk and move, then as the baby calms, I can slow, and eventually sit.
You can hold your baby against your chest or lay him on his belly across your lap and pat his back, while supporting his head with your other hand.
He pulls his older sister's hair when he's angry, and lays his head on our laps lovingly when he's feeling affectionate.
After she laid on the nursing pillow on my lap, we were able to play together for about 30 minutes while her brothers were playing on their own.
7:50 P.M. Coleton lays his head on my lap and asks to go «Night night.»
Laying the child on their stomach on your lap while supporting their head also provides a good angle for burping.
When he was finished, instead of his usual fussiness, he laid back on my lap and fell asleep quietly.
My youngest falls asleep on my lap while I'm laying on the sofa watching the nightly news, and then I extract myself and go to work for a couple hours on the computer just a few feet away.
By aiming to give your baby at least 60 minutes of Tummy Time by the end of month 2 and 90 minutes per day by the end of month 3, you'll have plenty of opportunity to do Tummy Time in a variety of places - on a Boppy, on a firm surface, on a parent or caregivers lap or chest (laying down), held belly - down on an adult's forearm, etc..
Hold your baby in your lap and lay her body on the side with her face and entire body facing you.
Having a boppy with you at this age can also be quite helpful — a little one can lay with their head on the boppy in your lap and extend their feet onto their purchased seat.
With a small enough baby, you can lay the pillow on your lap and allow the baby to sleep on your lap hands - free.
To do this, try laying your baby on her back either on the floor or in your lap and flexing her knees up to her chest.
(3) You can also try laying your baby on his belly across your lap, which may help things along by compressing the stomach slightly.
Also, consider babywearing, laid back nursing, on your lap, over your arm, skin to skin, on a Boppy, on a physioball, etc..
I would sit the baby in his lap or lay the baby down next to him on a pillow.
Another way to ease tummy discomfort is by laying your baby across your lap on her belly.
Lay your baby in your lap on his back and grab hold of his feet.
Now lay this warm towel on your lap and then place your baby on it, stomach down, supporting the head of the baby.
But changing a flat definitely requires laying the baby down on his back, unlike the snap diapers which I can easily change on my lap, so that makes them harder to use on the go.
Lay your baby on a flat surface or with his head cradled in your lap to brush teeth.
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