Not exact matches
Often, while sitting
in an evening meeting, I would dream of being home, curled up
in bed,
reading to my little ones.
I make her help me unload the dishwasher and fold laundry, and put away her own clean clothes, and of course she's always welcome to help
in the kitchen or with whatever I'm doing; we
read together
often, and we play card games and board games; but if she wants to hang out
in her room playing wedding with her stuffed animals, or lie around
reading Teen Titans comics, or do somersaults on our
bed — great.
We
often lie down
in our children's bedroom and nurse while
reading a book out loud before
bed.
By the time my kids are
in bed, I'm
often too tired to
read.
I use it daily to take handwritten notes at meetings, but it's also great for
reading in bed without tiring my eyes or having to turn pages too
often.
Also, I
often read at night before
bed, and I can definitely tell a difference
in eye strain on the two devices.
Christine Cooper says: «My wish is that before bloggers decide to post another word, they
read a few good books, think about what it is they want to say, wonder for a while about how
often it's been said before, and, once they realise it's been said
in many more insightful ways on numerous occasions they go to
bed and forget about «their blog».»