Sentences with phrase «morning bed check»

Matt and Sweat were noticed to be missing during an early Saturday morning bed check.

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«Like many executives I know, I used to keep my iPhone on my nightstand and check my email before even getting out of bed in the morning.
I begin at 3 a.m. (the joys of working on a morning television show) and continue to use my iPhone until I head to bed around 9 p.m. I check email, post pictures and video to social media, stream live video and surf the web.
In a Facebook Live session with Jerry Seinfeld, the Facebook cofounder and CEO tells the comedian that the very first thing he does in the morning, even before he gets out of bed to use the bathroom or puts in his contact lenses, is check his phone.
Many people use an alarm app to wake up in the morning, but having your smartphone by your bed can create an urge to check your messages first thing in the morning.
A Deloitte survey found that for many smartphone users, checking social media apps are the first thing they do in the morning — often before even getting out of bed.
Nearly 80 percent said they look at emails before going into the office and 30 percent said they checked their inbox while still in bed in the morning.
By the time we woke up in the morning and Jody went downstairs to check the thermostat (I stayed in bed with the blankets pulled up to my ears), the temperature in the house was down to 58 degrees.
The best time of day to check your basal body temperature is first thing in the morning, before you get out of bed.
«Lice are sneaky ass motherf ** kers, so you're going to do this every three days and check each morning and night and put those motherfucking pillow cases in the dryer on high heat for 15 minutes every night before bed
But then he would have a good afternoon nap.it kept getting worse unroll the last couple days I can barely get him to sleep, he is still swaddled but often when I check on him before I go to bed he no longer is but still sleeps till morning.
You may find you put your toddler to bed fine, you check on them quietly before you go to bed and yet wake up in the morning to find your toddler in your bed.
I regretfully admit there are mornings that I roll over and check my email before even getting out of bed.
Yes, I do take the time to make a healthy breakfast (that's probably the only thing that gets me out of bed since I'm starving in the mornings), but as soon as my alarm goes off, I'm reaching for my phone in bed, scrolling through social media with one eye closed, and checking my emails and to - do list.
Simply, check your heart rate first thing in the morning before getting out of bed.
I'm just enjoying the morning with my breakfast and cup of tea in bed while checking my never ending emails and trying to catch up with blogging.
I'm definitely not a morning person, so my trick to saving time in the AM is always checking the weather and picking out what I'm going to wear before I go to bed.
So many mornings, I instantly jump up to check e-mails or start crossing off items on my to - do list, and it feels so good to take a morning like this once in a while to eat some fruit in bed, enjoy my coffee and lounge around in these insanely cozy joggers from Macy's...
Have that lazy morning in bed, hit the spa, focus on your New Year's resolutions and check out your online dating profile to see if anyone's worth your interest.
Who wants to hunt for your computer, prop up on some pillows, and open up a laptop in the morning when you can just roll over in bed and check for new matches from the phone on your nightstand?
So, when I finally rolled out of bed this morning, I very hesitantly checked email.
I'm very interested to try Sharon's remedy next time I get a heartworm positive dog because Max already went into cardiac arrest once, and I've been afraid to get out of bed in the morning and check his crate ever since.
Check the bedding morning and evening: wet bedding will hold no heat and can freeze.
I'd set the traps around sunset and we'd both check them before we went to bed and then first thing in the morning.
Amenities include: raised platform bed and bedding, sanitized food and water bowls, fresh water at all times, morning and evening outdoor bathroom breaks, complimentary Blue Buffalo treats, daily health / wellness checks, guest report card at end of stay, and complimentary exit bath by one of our staff (after five nights or longer.)
Every morning, Zelano or one of her volunteers checks in on everyone, feeds them, and performs general farm work, returning in the evening to give out plenty of love and attention before tucking everyone in for bed.
I hope this will help me find Daisy... I checked on my hamsters last night before going to bed and they were both there but in the morning one of them was gone!
Includes accommodation for two in a king or twin - bedded Cobbles Studio for two nights; dinner in the elegant Stone Manor for two nights; complimentary port after dinner; two hour fishing tuition by a local guide on day one (coffee & muffins supplied); fly - fishing equipment (rods & reels, net and three flies per rod) for two days; brunch basket to be collected from Stone Manor after the fishing clinic on the first morning; full English breakfast at Stone Manor on the morning of departure and a late check - out — leave at noon on day of departure.
Waking up in the morning and checking the surf from bed doesn't mean that other amenities have been forgotten.
Early to bed & early to rise, so this mornings 6.30 AM surf check on the Outer Reefs had wave height still only showing in the 1 - 2ft... [Read more...]
«Originally, we were going to spend the time we would have been in the meeting each week on garden work, but instead it's become a daily ritual: watering before bed so we don't water our neighbors on their way to work in the morning and checking on sprouts every morning.
iPhone users in particular generally check social media in bed, before breakfast, and before they ever turn on the TV in the morning.
Womack writes about a client who listed «Check e-mail on BlackBerry (in bed)» as part of his daily morning routine.
Britons spend more time checking emails (51 %) and using the internet (48 %) each morning than taking care of their appearance (32 %), eating breakfast (18 %) or spending time with their family (43 %), according to a new survey by bed manufacturer Silentnight.
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