And when it's late and you're
reading in bed because maybe — just maybe?
I really like that it's easy to
read in bed because the Kindle has its own light, which I can easily adjust to the degree of brightness I want.
Not exact matches
So if «two men shall be lying
in the
bed,» is what God wanted it to
read (and I believe it is
because it was really for the latter days
in which we live and two men
in bed is not taboo and is almost norm), then one or both of them can be saved just as anyone else.
I composed lines of this post
in my head as I went to
bed last night, which was clearly productive (sarcasm) as I remember none of them and is most definitely a bad way to lull yourself to sleep
because I woke from a stress nightmare at 4 am
in which I was under deadline to
read two novels and write three 15 - page papers by today, all while attending a full day of classes.
If you're trying to lay off the sweets, skip those chapters
because reading them
in bed had me planning a raid on the refrigerator and wondering where I could get my hands on some vegan chocolate
in the middle of the night.
The second thing to happen was to be placed
in a
bed lying down, even though I wanted to stand; my body needed to move around which was discouraged,
because the nurse and doctor would be unable to
read the monitors placed on me.
Ahh
reading your birth story made me well up and think of my labour 3 months ago.The birthing pool is epic do nt you think I did nt get to actually have Kai
in the pool we had a last minute dash to a
bed because of complications.
Having a video baby monitor helped a lot
because I was able to see when he was actually
in the
bed and when he was trying to play with toys or
read his books.
Since the first day, we slept with our son
in our
bed, not
because we
read something or we heard somebody, but
because it felt right for us.
Nothing else seems to make her go to sleep so when she does wake up after I stop nursing I have been telling her that she can just have some quiet time
in her
bed with some books and her soft toys while I sit
in her room and
read because everyone needs a break so we have lots of energy to play
in the afternoon.
And
because you can change the thickness of the pillow, it's great for all three major sleeper types (side, back, stomach) and for folks who just spend a lot of time
in bed reading, working, and doing anything else (wink, wink, nudge, nudge).
Yes, I know, not the best way to introduce how to wear satin but I thought I'd get that out of the way
because some of you who
read this blog live
in tropical climates but for those of us who are now moving into Spring, it is nice, for a change, to wear satin elsewhere other than
in bed (wink, wink).
I would give a book to my mother
because as a child, I remember her
reading every single night
in bed and going through book after book.
I like to
read it
in bed,
because I can do so without a light on.
I've been afraid to invest
in one — not only
because of how expensive they are and I'll admit I love the feel of a book
in my hand and I like to
read in bed.
I love poetry and try to
read several pages each night before
bed, not only
because I enjoy it, but
because poets have a lot to teach novel writers: for an ill - chosen word
in a lengthy novel is forgivable,
in poetry it would be disastrous.
I am scared off the newest fanciest which I think is called oasis
because one review said it's not as easy to prop up and I
read at some meals as well as
in bed.
I so look forward to my time to
read at night
because for me
reading in bed is not only a hobby, it's more of a necessity.
I don't
read my PW 3
in bed because the screen lighting is uncomfortable to my (rapidly aging) eyes.
I no longer use my Kindle White
because of this and purchased a Sony DPT - S1 (digital pager system) to better
read PDFs... the only problem with the Sony is that at night
in bed I have to have a bright light to see the text properly.
I still need books on my PALM (
because there are times I have it and don't have the Kindle AND
because I can
read in bed when my wife says «lights out.»)
Individuals who love to
read in bed before falling asleep are drawn to this model, mostly
because of the integrated light.
I can attest first hand that I've
read more books since owning a Kindle than I did
in the many years before that, simply
because the readily available access to just about any kind of book I want exists, even when I'm laying
in bed, tucked under my sheets.
I named it «bedbug»
because I'd
read in bed with it.
But, you are talking to someone who has books with equations on the nightstand next to the
bed,
because I enjoy
reading them, even though I only use simple math now
in my work.
Other hardcore Japanese minimalists include a 30 - year - old male who got rid of his
bed because it was nuisance while cleaning and now wears only ten outfits throughout the year,
reads digital books, and cooks
in one pot.
Perhaps
because I remember days before we had kids when it felt like there were many more silver linings to long distance — nights on the couch to myself watching movies I knew he wouldn't like, more late nights
reading in bed, uninterrupted Saturdays
in which to write, always drinking my favorite white wine instead of red, lazy Skype dates during which we'd talk about everything under the sun.
He does enjoy
reading in bed, too, mainly
because he's now
in a full - sized
bed and has the ability to reach over and turn his nearby lamp on and off.
Not dark at all, which is important
because I like to
read in bed.
These last couple of weeks with all of this exciting news happening, I've had to force myself to only
read updates at night when I'm
in bed,
because bawling your eyes out at work when your boss walks
in, and then trying to explain your crying «no, no... everything's find, you see... this blog that I follow, well they're the sweetest people, well i don't know them exactly, but they seem like the sweetest people
in the world, and yeah, they're adopting a son, and they bought their plane tickets.......»