These authors have labored countless hours over their characters, have lost
precious sleep going over the finer points of their stories» plot development, have missed important family events in order to agonize over their stories...
Not exact matches
Weekends are
precious and there's very little time during the week between coming home and
going to
sleep.
Also, the speakers are often very loud and might wake your
precious baby up once you've made them
go to
sleep.
I want to grab my
precious children and scream till I'm hoarse at the people who think I'm worthless because of what I
went through, how I fed them, how I transport them, where they
sleep, and so on.
Say, the parents do not want to
sleep with the babies anymore, because those
precious ones cause their insomnia, then the «old ones» should decide on how are they
going to implement this change.
You'll also lose
sleep because you need those
precious hours after the kids
go to
sleep so you can have time to yourself.
Sleep for every family is a
precious commodity but with me up at 4.30 am every morning to
go to work life was beginning to feel a little hard to say the least.
If both babies fall asleep at the same time, drop whatever you're doing (I've left the table just as dinner was hitting it because I saw a
precious window of opportunity) and
go to
sleep.
If I
go really slow is it possible to not feel terrible and not losing out on the
precious sleep that is alreafy so hard to come by?
As for working out, I did fantastic at the beginning of the school year - mid August, was
going pretty much every weekday morning (felt good to get it done early), but I fell off the wagon at the end of October and just couldn't seem to motivate myself to get up early and
go -
sleep is so
precious!