It comes with an integrated light to help you read in the dark or in low light situations — perfect for
reading in bed then.
For as long as I've had mine, just last night I actually adjusted my position as
I read in bed then reached up to turn the page.
Not exact matches
«And I go home, and see my family, and
then I'll
read for another hour or two
in bed at night.»
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.
«My prayer is that you'll
read these pages first curled up on your couch or
in bed or
in the bathtub,» she writes, «and
then after that you'll bring it to the kitchen with you, turning corners of pages, breaking the spine, spilling red wine on it and splashing vinegar across the pages, that it will become battered and stained as you cook and chop and play, music loud and kitchen messy.
I lie
in bed till ten,
then take a stroll, or
read or write a piece I think is droll.
If my 2 year old wanted to nurse while I
read a book (also
in bed),
then that's what we'd do.
They play with their toys like perfect angels at 11 pm and
then lay
in their
beds and
read.
You
read to him and
then wake up
in his
bed 6 hours later.
Allow the older child to either
read or play quietly
in bed for a half hour, or allow some time with you outside the bedroom
in pajamas,
then he or she can slip into
bed after the younger one is asleep.
You can use this pillow for
reading books and if head support doesn't matter much,
then this pillow is the best pillow for watching TV
in bed.
I instead have been attempting the cry
in my arms (before I even
read the article you just sent:)-RRB-, cuddles, nursing sitting up rather than laying down, or just plain rocking,
then once DS falls alseep he's gently placed
in his cot at the foot of our
bed to peacefully sleep for at least the first half of the night.
Instead, start by
reading a story
in the youngest child's
bed or bedroom, saying goodnight to your littlest one and
then reading another story to the older sibling
in his bedroom.
Since I
read something through API this year about a couple having a dd who moved out of their
bed and onto a mattress on the floor
in their room and I think,
then moved to her own room at the age of 7, I have been thinking a lot more about co-sleeping and evaluating where we are and the possibilities of how long we may share a family
bed or family room.
Once bath time is over, she suggests putting baby into their pajamas, and
then sitting down to
read a book or two, before putting them down
in bed.
I
read them a story, and
then I lie down
in their
beds with them and sing them each two songs while I rub / scratch their backs.
When a baby sleeps exclusively
in the parental
bed,
then surely this interferes with the parents» needs for intimacy or to
read in bed companionably to unwind after a busy day.
Try to set a
bed time,
then have a
bed time routine: a longer than usual feed to keep baby satisfied for longer, changing into a fresh diaper getting into nighttime clothing (an all -
in - one or romper is a good idea for the night), some quiet time, perhaps a lullaby or a
reading / telling a story.
Here is an example of a sleep ritual: Plan to be
in bed at 10 to 10:30 pm every night,
then read something soothing for about 30 minutes until you fall asleep.
I put it on and
then read in bed so it has a chance to really soak
in.
On a normal night, we give Hudson a bath around 6:30,
then give him his milk while we
read books or watch Winnie the Pooh, and
then pop him
in his
bed and say goodnight.
Also I just started to check social media and
read blogs
in bed but
then I never get up haha Amanda recently posted... GF Pumpkin Spice Browned Butter Protein Bites
I wake up, I stay
in bed for almost an hour
in a completely laziness,
then I shower, I put some coffee and I
read the press.
Among the latter are a treasured colleague (William Fichtner) who helps her transmit and receive radio signals and whose name, Kent Clark, irrelevantly suggests an inverted Superman; a bad father (
read: villain) and former mentor (Tom Skerritt) who briefly becomes her boss,
then her competitor, and who kowtows shamelessly to the power structure; a religious scholar named Palmer Joss (Matthew McConaughey) who gives her a Cracker Jack compass, virtually repeats her father's tag line («If there wasn't anyone else out there [
in the cosmos], it'd be an awful waste of space»), and goes to
bed with her; and an eccentric billionaire (John Hurt) who lives on a well - appointed plane (recalling Jules Verne's Captain Nemo) and comes up with the funding.
And who can scrub the tree sap without thinking of Chase's fingers sticking to the pages while
reading in bed,
then getting tangled
in his wife's hair.
The «Phantom Thread» filmmaker may have a printout of Princess Margaret's morning routine up on his refrigerator (breakfast
in bed at 9, followed by two hours of listening to the radio and
reading newspapers and
then an hourlong bath at 11), but he usually rises before dawn to get rolling on the day's work.
I was woken by a woman's voice - at first I thought she was
in bed with me, but
then realized she was
reading the news and I was hearing a radio alarm - and when I opened my eyes I found myself here.
For example, if you
read to page 27
in bed and
then commute to work and fire up the audiobook it will sync to where you left off
in the eBook, its very seamless.
So the brightness with be different outside
in the shade
then reading in complete darkness
in bed.
If you just
read in bed at night,
then a sleeve or lighter - weight case would be fine.
I noticed it first
in the bathroom, where there's lots of light, and
then tried to
read in bed, and ended up putting it aside, choosing instead the Kindle which, like the older Sony PRS - 505, has minimal glare.
For ages now, I have been struggling with
reading in bed, as unfortunately my other half likes to turn off the light and sleep quite early, my lamp
then keeps her awake and it doesn't take long before she starts moaning about it.
That means you can be
reading on a Kindle Paperwhite
in bed, for example, and
then read another chapter while waiting for the train, or
in the park at work and you'll never lose your place.
If Amazon can bring their Kindle Whispersync technology to phones
then you could
read a few short sections on your phone when you are out and about and
then finish the book
in the comfort of your chair or
bed on your Kindle.
We can see the appeal too, as you'll be able to move from
reading, to listening on that 4 - hour drive, and
then back to
reading once you're tucked up
in bed.
Reading in the house using local lighting can be a real pain with the Kindle, just having to get the angle of the light right, plus if you want to
read in bed and your partner does not want the light on
then you are stuck, unless you buy the add on light unit for the Kindle.
I
read your post last night,
then realized what a joy it is to wake up with 5 border collies all over the
bed in the morning as the sun rises through the windows.
Jump out of
bed, get all washed and ready for the day
then plop on down
in front of the PC and... Continue
reading Quick Tunes!
She repositioned the
bed and dresser to create a better floor plan,
then brought
in a chair and table from elsewhere
in the house to form a
reading area.
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.......»
Instead, I put them to
bed,
read them books and survived another night of flying - baby Russian roulette,
then stood under a cold shower deeply resenting everyone
in a 10 km radius with a pool.