You go to
sleep at night thinking about it and wake up wondering what is going to happen next.
I can't
sleep at night thinking about what a terrible mother I am.»
I would meditate on that subject, and go to
sleep at night thinking about it, building my foundation for this natural birth that I so wanted.
When you cry yourself to
sleep at night thinking about all the people killed in the Inquisition maybe you should consider that you were not born yet and are not personally responsible.
Not exact matches
It's something I still have to
think about when I
sleep at night.
The fear of the great nothing is too much for my mind to bear, and I can
sleep at night by convincing myself that the absolute nothing we all face one day will instead be full of happy choirs of angels, reward for any suffering I've endured, punishment of the wicked and evil (it pains me to
think those who cause so much evil will not suffer for eternity, so hell is a great comfort too), and that I'll get to see all those I currently miss since the death of friends and family are so painful.
And I
think World Food Day really helps to shine a light on all the people who are going to
sleep at night, especially children, who don't have enough nutritious food.»
And
at the same time, I see our homes and our travels, our tears and our laughter, I see him standing in the room and weeping over tea - towels with never - babies inside, and I see us holding the now - growing - up babies as they learn to walk, and I see him looking
at me across our old bed that he built with his own hands and I see us as kids and I see us as lovers and I see us as best friends, and I see us just last
night as we staggered through a sleepless
night with lanky kids who couldn't
sleep well and I
think, God, we grew up together.
Since morality, or beliefs, religious or otherwise, strike me as the key driving force (after all, I'm even posting this comment in CNN's «Belief Blog») in an anti-choice individuals logical reasoning for
thinking the way they do, I would like to know exactly how making abortion illegal will help you
sleep at night, or register as a moral victory.
I
thought straight away this is a joke as scriptures tell us only the father knows the time of his sons return and hes keeping it to himself he hasnt even told his son yet.Mark 13:32 This a mystery isnt God all knowing and isnt Jesus God it is a mystery.Yet I like that that is the case because it proves that the father is not the son and the son is not the father they are separate yet they are one just like the holy spirit.I have come across denominations that believe the father son and holy spirit are the one person i asked them how they can say that when Jesus was baptized we see 3 separate persons.We have enough information to know that we are in the last days the signs are present and increasing.Ever since Israel became a nation the countdown has begun.The verse the enemy will come like a thief in the
night i have heard preached many times and i believe the preachers have got it wrong because they preach it from the view for the church to get there act together or you will miss out.This view is incorrect because if you are a born again believer following him in obedience and relying on the holy spirit you are not walking in darkness but are walking in the light so you will not be caught unaware as those who are
sleeping this is a warning for those who are
sleeping or walking according to the flesh they are in darkness.Remember the 10 wise virgins the ones who were alert and keep refilling there lamps went in with the bride those who
slept were left behind and so it will be when the Lord returns.Now is the time to prepare our hearts and lives to be ready for his return.It is an exciting time to be living and we are to live in the expectation that the Lord could return
at any time brentnz
I sit in my room with my hands cradled on my head My mind in turmoil tries to
sleep and I wish that I was dead No one understands how I
think so I guess I am to blame When I close my eyes
at night in my tears I try to hide my shame
It is really cold where we live, and I've brought him clothes and cat food and blankets, but I still can't
sleep at night in my warm bed while I
think of him out in the 20 degree weather, sometimes in rain and snow.
So I began to
think about what it means to be alive and began to really pray for perhaps the first time in my life (other than those prayers
at meal time and the «Now I lay me down to
sleep» prayer
at night).
I lay awake
at night when I should have been getting desperately needed
sleep thinking about the plane ticket that had my name on it — the ticket for the flight that would take all three of us back to Laos.
Does assuring yourself that everyone else will eventually get what you
think is coming to them help you
sleep at night?
When I was younger I would try to go to
sleep at night and I would
think about heaven.
I went to bed last
night very tired and early this morning
at about 4 am, i heard an earthquaking sound in the middle of my
sleep, and my
thoughts were the end is come, the earthquake is here.
When she has trouble
sleeping at night, I implore her to close her eyes and
think about all the fun things we will do when spring comes: play in the park, pick flowers, hunt for easter eggs, etcetera.
It doesn't save a ton of calories but it does help me
sleep better
at night and I don't
think it's a huge sacrifice in texture or flavor.
It's really funny to
think of how far we have sunk, that crap players like ox can turn us down, for those akb's always blaming gazidis and kronke but never Wenger how do u all
sleep at night?
I had trouble
sleeping at night just
thinking about this series.
(some usually comes out my nose due to laughing, so I don't really drink ALL 20oz) Just started on the wine
at night thing, but I have noticed it calms me down too, plus lets me
sleep through that 3 am wake up to my brain over
thinking everything going on lately.
My daughter didn't receive any bites so I
think they are just out
at night when we would sit on the patio as she
slept.
I was planning on staying the first
night, but after that, I
thought that I would go home to
sleep at night.
For the record, I am yet another vote for the CIO within - reason team, and unless your 6 and 3 year old are still
sleeping with you every
night, or never shed one single tear of protest
at whatever point you attempted a transition into their own beds, I
think you might actually be one too.
I
think the reason for dropping the dreamfeed first is so your child can have long, continuous uninterrupted
sleep at night.
Also he doesn't
sleep more than 3 hours usally
at night, do you
think this will naturally progress into longer and longer stretches?
She now wakes up every two hours (last
night it was almost every hour until 3 am, then she
slept till about 7 am) but each time she wakes up she screams as if she was in horrible pain... I
thought it was teething
at first, gave her some Advil but nope, that didn't help.
I was so surprised by this... we kept them together
thinking they would
sleep better, but when we finally put them in their own cribs
at 3 months, they
slept through the
night... it was crazy!
Picking him up when he cried — along with rocking him to
sleep and putting him in my bed
at night — just felt right, so I kept doing it, without giving it too much
thought or analysis.
instead of being up 5 min like before I was up 2 hours with her
at night only for her to
sleep for an hour or so
at a time... It wasent for me... I
thought back to when she was a newborn... I spent 3 weeks up with her most of the
nights bc she had her days and
nights mixed up, id watch movies while holding her, feeding her and putting her down for short intervals of
sleep.
I
think he doesn't need to feed in the
night but have no idea how to get some
sleep and try to push him through to
at least 6 from the dream feed.
If you
think about it, will you do a poll on the effects of reflux on babies» ability to
sleep longer stretches
at night?
My baby
slept through the
night at 9 weeks and we did cluster feeding (4 and then 6 pm) until she was around 4 months I
think.
I
thought when Sears said 13 hours, he meant total
sleep time, so that's 11 or so hours
at night and then a 2 hour nap.
I don't
think either of us relized how lopsided things had gotten since a lot of it felt natural (i.e I did all of the feedings since I was nursing, which meant I was the one up
at night which meant I did the
sleep «training» which meant that I desparately read all the baby books which meant I knew more when she got sick... you get the picture).
Ideally (I
think) you should start doing this as early as possible
at least once a
night so that he gets used to
sleeping in his own bed too.
If your baby or toddler is really fighting going to
sleep, stop for a second to
think about how long they
slept the previous
night, how many naps they've had that day and for how long, and also
think about how active they have been so far that day, it may simply be they are just not tired enough to show signs of needing
sleep at the moment, so do something else calmly and quietly with your baby.
«A
sleep regression,» Edwards says, «is
thought to occur when a baby who is normally
sleeping well begins to wake frequently
at night and / or fights / refuses naps.
We always put them to bed
at the same time, I just
think that one of them needs more
sleep each
night than the other.
So when an article about giving a small child 1 «pass» to leave their room
at night was making the rounds around the parenting cyber-world a few weeks ago, it got me
thinking of how much it helped me to not pick
sleep as a battle and to instead, surrender to my daughter's needs and rhythm.
You got drunk
at a college party and can't make it home but you're not sure you really want to
sleep on the couch that you saw someone spill beer on earlier that
night, so you cozy into the host's bed
thinking you might owe some action for «providing shelter.»
She started
sleeping through the
night at 10 weeks and I
think this swaddle played a large part.
According to the November / December Child Development Reports, children that are
sleeping through the
night achieve
at higher levels in skills including attentiveness, self - discipline, organization, memorization and the abilities to plan,
think and work with others.
We know many mothers bring their baby into bed with them
at night.1 Bed sharing makes breastfeeding easier2 and breastfeeding mothers get more
sleep.3 It also allows mother - baby interaction to continue throughout the
night and may protect the infant against the long periods of deep
sleep thought to contribute to SIDS.4, 5
To
think that just a few weeks ago our daughter would only take naps in the car and
at night it would take up to 2 hours trying to put her to
sleep while breastfeeding.
Just when you
think that getting more shut - eye is a far - off dream, your baby will begin to
sleep longer stretches
at night.
Think about it, our grandmothers and their mothers had to use something to dress babies in
at night to keep them dry and fresh as they
slept.
My son was
sleeping for about 8 hours a
night at 5 months and was using a pacifier, which I
think contributed to the early return of my period.
I
think he would
sleep better
at night if he had a good swaddle blanket.