Sentences with phrase «of rolling out of bed»

Those days of rolling out of bed to an 8 a.m. class after Thirsty Thursday is over.
At Olas Verdes, experienced surfers get the convenience of rolling out of bed before dawn, tip - toeing to the rack of high - end boards from 7S and Firewire and taking off for the beach.
i love the idea of rolling out of bed and looking put together.
You should get in the habit of rolling out of bed, drinking your warm water with fresh lemon juice, having your shower, getting ready, and then eating breakfast.
We put a yoga mat on the floor alongside the low bed, put our baby to sleep on the side near the wall, but allowed him to have the possibility of rolling out of bed.
And I get the advantage of having done some of that workout in say 45 minutes of the workout in a fasted state which works well when you just kind of roll out of bed in the morning.

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I roll out of bed, and pretty much the first thing I do is catch up with customer service.
By 8:30 a.m. (the time I usually ended up rolling out of bed), I had read several chapters of a good business book, listened to part of a podcast, spent time in prayer, done some P90X Yoga, and worked on a side - project that I'd been «too busy» to work on for years.
Having a cup the minute you roll out of bed is a mistake.
I do this groaning thing when try to roll out of bed that I never thought I'd make.
It was 6:00 a.m. when I rolled out of bed.
It all begins in the morning when my wife and I roll out of bed.
A 43 - year - old woman rolls slowly out of bed, having dreamt the night before of her fifth - grade classroom — a room she knew well before taking disability leave.
But it's still been good to be able to roll out of bed and into a church just minutes from my home with no expectations or responsibilities.
And I also know that by 2:42 a.m. when all has been restored and babies are sleeping again and the window is cracked open for a bit of fresh air, when we are back in our bed and quietly groaning at how over-the-puking-thing we both are by now, it's then, when he reaches out for me and moves the hair back off my neck before resting his calloused hands on the baby still growing within me, when the baby rolls up against his palm, and he whispers, «hey, you» quietly, it's in that moment that I think the love we make or find or reimagine at the unexpected moments is still the sweetest.
It sounds really ominous, considering moms of all ages roll out of bed before dawn just to stand in line in the cold morning air outside the mall, waiting for «the deal of the century» to be their own.
I absolutely like to roll out of bed and have cake like this for breakfast!
This tells me that, you will ALWAYS AND FOREVER have a VRY VRY special place in your heart for any time that your hangry - sleepy - eyed self can roll out of bed and munch your way through DESSERT FOR BREAKFAST.
This breakfast is perfect for fueling your day because you truly need a big bowl of nourishment to keep your brain on track... or for me, I need it just to make sure I can get from rolling out of bed to that time in the mid-afternoon when I get to either take a shower or do a little yoga on my matt (ie baby is sleeping and not demanding the boob).
Most mornings I wake before dawn, roll out of bed, give myself a few minutes of silence or meditation and then I head off to an early morning yoga class.
It's so nice to roll out of bed on my own time... and already have breakfast ready because I'm all about low effort in the morning.
By the time I rub the sleep out of my eyes and roll out of bed on the weekends, my parents already ran (Mom) or hiked (Dad) 6 miles of hills, drank a chai latte (Mom) or black coffee (Dad), drove to Target (Mom) or Home Depot (Dad), typed out 20 + work emails (both), and showered (both).
I am the «roll out of bed» kind of person — my sister on the other hand won't ever leave her house without makeup.
A few weeks back, I told you that the bestest thing ever, after coming from a vacation, was having pumpkin pie chia pudding all made and ready to DEVOUR when you groggily roll out of the bed the next morning.
Simply put pancakes mean brunch which means a lazy morning and who doesn't love rolling out of bed late and tucking into these?
After rolling out of bed, I'd eat breakfast before situating myself in front of the television to watch hours of sitcoms and Lifetime movies.
I'd rolled out of bed early on a Sunday, cookies on the brain.
So since I started working Monday through Friday six months ago, it's been my Saturday ritual to roll out of bed, put on a record, make a big french press of dark roast coffee, and sit down to a pancake breakfast with my partner.
I wake up and roll out of bed and onto the floor, first thing.
When we were first married, I got up at 5:30 in the morning to get to work on time and was usually napping by 4 pm, while Carl rolled out of bed around 8:00 to head to classes at university, and then was busy till at least 11:00 at night, so we didn't see a whole -LSB-...]
So when I finally had to roll out of my toasty, warm bed (child was awake, otherwise I wouldn't have left my bed!)
This is not the case anymore and I routinely find myself rolling out of bed at 9:30 am!
I rolled myself out of bed earlier than usually to do a treadmill workout followed by this workout video + a set of «daily moves» which were lots of squats and lunges.
My kids rolls out of bed in the morning exhausted and not wanting to eat breakfast.
Oh, and good to know I'm not the only one who rolls out of bed and hits the gym without glancing in the mirror
A few weekends ago I lazily rolled out of bed well after 9 with a very strong craving for cinnamon rolls.
In fact the minute the kids roll out of bed they ask «what are you making for breakfast?»
The first one was set for 4AM because I went to bed last night knowing I still had to write and proofread and format this blog post, and I wound up rolling out of bed a little after 5.
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Now that's worth rolling out of bed for.
By the time I rolled out of bed on Saturday, hardly feeling like I'd even made a dent in the exhaustion that built up all week, I decided I need to reevaluate our weekday routines.
And when I woke up this morning, ten hours later, I rolled out of bed feeling like I got hit by a car (I was actually hit by a car once so I don't use that phrase lightly).
You can roll out of bed and onto one of the awesome hiking trails for a run through the canyons, eat beautiful food at Topanga Living Café, and basically experience a bit of small - town, super-crunchy life just 20 minutes from Santa Monica and Venice.
The first day of waking up, rolling out of bed, and putting on gym shorts instead of a pot of coffee was rough.
Some of it is physical ability and a lot of it is also technique, but these dudes could roll out of bed and win you a one - on - one any random day of the week.
But if it weren't for rationalisation like this, not a single Manchester United fan would have got out of bed this morning (and, drum roll, the entire economy of Surrey and Thailand might have ground to a halt.
Sometimes the things that are hardest are the most intimate — a first - grader's secret fear of going on the sports overnight because he still wets his bed, a freshman just looking at himself in the gym mirror that first day of high school wrestling tryouts, or years later lying awake and breathing in for hours before rolling out of bed to get on a flight to Helmand province.
I began rolling out of bed into a yoga pose or two.
With our kids playing outside everyday during the winter in their snowsuits, they often will roll out of bed in their merino long johns, all ready for school and the great outdoors!
Your baby is still too young to realize that he or she shouldn't do this during the night, and also too young to figure out how to get back in a safe position or to roll over without risking falling out of the bed.
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