Sentences with phrase «put her to bed meant»

At nights, nursing to put her to bed meant often that the dishwasher wasn't loaded and the kitchen was a mess.

Not exact matches

For example, «I expect that you grow your client base by 10 percent in the next three months,» or «When I tell you to clean your room, it means to make your bed and put your clothes in the hamper».
But it is such a shame that we can't have intelligent conversation and have no means for rounding up the toddlers and putting them to bed.
But it is such a shame that we can't have intelligent conversation and have no means for rounding up the toddlers and putting them to bed with their dirty diapers on.
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
Although those rumours of unrest seem to have died down a tad whilst he's been away with his National team for the Copa America, it doesn't mean that the rumours are completely put to bed.
Mike Dean said,» I am delighted to get this chance to wreck, I mean ref the Arsenal games and to finally put to bed this ridiculous rumour that I do not like those loathsome, I mean lovely, Gunners.
I know sanchez was abit off and slightly greedy, but his determined to put the game to bed, I mean isn't that what a quality forward consists off?
I considered putting her to bed after her 8 pm feed - but then that would mean she really would have been sleeping from 6pm - 8 am with a feed at 8 pm and that doesn't seem right.
When I put Goldie to bed at around 7 pm, I thought for sure that she would fall asleep and be out cold for the night... I mean, the kid was BEYOND exhausted after having a massive day out.
We try to put our boys to bed about an hour after dinner, which means we finish eating, play for half an hour, and then start getting ready.
put your baby to bed while he is sleepy, but still awake, which means that he hasn't fallen asleep eating or being rocked in your arms
Comprehension also should increase — by age 3, a child should begin to understand what it means to «put it on the table» or «put it under the bed
This means that you would put your little one to bed with their comfort item of choice.
Brother Bear and Sister Bear are doing everything they can to postpone their bedtime — even if that means putting Mama and Papa Bear to bed first!
I also said I would never co-sleep but when I was getting in and out of bed all night to tend to my newborn, I soon found that putting him in bed next to me meant I didn't have to get up again.
Subject matter aside, the sheer length of Titanic meant that we had to get the conversation over with quickly if we had any hope of actually watching the movie and getting to bed at a reasonable hour, putting the day and its challenges behind us.
That's fine and good, but I am convinced there are more benevolent means of accomplishing this than ignoring a crying baby that has been fed and put to bed.
It is also important to know that bed - sharing means not putting a newborn in a bed with an adult other than the mother, who is biologically hardwired for sharing sleep with an infant (research indicates that most dads will change their sleep patterns over the course of a few months to become more aware as well).
This can mean putting each to bed after a joint bedtime activity — maybe a quick cuddle after reading a book together or singing a song.
These are the moms who never use babysitters even if it means they have to miss things they'd love to do, who don't allow their partners the time and space to make mistakes with their children, who are the ones who have to put their children to bed every single night through age 5 because «no one else can do it.»
When you miss your child's tired signs it also means he won't be able to fall asleep when you do finally put him in bed.
So that part was easy for me because then feeding for her became an easy thing, and honestly I'm looking forward to the freedom, you know, I mean we took a little day trip last week to a botanical garden an hour away, and I had to pump on the way there and the way back, just so that I wouldn't be pumping when we got home so that I could put her to bed, you know, because it just doesn't, you can't pump and do something else at the same time.
This means he's either in a crib or in his room, with a gate or some similar item to keep him from getting into trouble while you're putting the other child to bed.
Also: On the days your kid does go nap - free, by all means, put her to bed earlier.
While this isn't something that you can rush, take comfort in the fact that by the time they are nine months old, 70 percent of babies sleep through the night (meaning they sleep nonstop from the time they are put to bed until a reasonable morning hour, such as after sunrise).
You might be able to put him back into bed and exit the room and he will get the point that it's time for sleeping and you mean business.
At this prime time, it is best to put your baby to bed or your infant will start fighting sleep which means a lot of crying and fussing.
Meaning, don't wait until a few days before school starts to put your child to bed earlier.
About a year ago I began working 4 nights a week, which meant that my husband started to put the boys to bed.
Tonight my hubby suggested I put our 2 in a half year old son to bed, that I shower and I go to bed early (since I have had little sleep) and I gave him the mean look and «oh no you didn't look» over the phones facetime camera (since he works in the evenings).
We are also on the end which means two windows instead of one so we'll have to put our bed in front of one.
Due to a few complications, I was put on light bed rest while being pregnant which meant I couldn't work.
This may mean putting your pooch's bed in a crate to keep him confined.
We want our clients to sleep well, that means we put comfortable beds mattresses, good sheets and pillows in all our rooms.
Seeing as L.A. Noire was first announced back in 2006, I wouldn't put a lot of faith in Rockstar's understanding of what «very soon» means, but hopefully we won't have to wait another three years to put this murder mystery to bed.
Some folks assumed that this meant Sony must have considered it to be a failure and thus it was silently being put to bed, but that's not the case.
I mean being such a crucial issue surely somebody would want to put it to bed?
They can also mean putting pressure on every employee of one or both merged hospitals to do more with less — less time with patients, less time - and equipment - intensive surgical procedure, less attention to monitoring bed - bound patients or maintaining antiseptic conditions to prevent hospital - acquired bedsores and infections....
Getting your emergency fund in place means that once you put the kids to bed, you'll be able to sleep easy yourself.
Being able to control playback from several different devices at once is really handy, and means if I roll in at all hours from the pub and put ridiculously loud music on my partner can simply use her phone to turn it down without even having to get out of bed and shout at me, and can even change the maximum level so I can't turn it back up again.
And when I say small pretty project, I don't mean whipping out the power tools to put together a barn wood wall before bed that night.
A hilarious side note — guests put their coats on her bed because the cottage doesn't have a guest closet, two male guests have been so bold as to say they want to have s * x in that room... I mean... they're bold enough to announce it as they pick up their coats!
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