Sentences with phrase «sleep over the thought»

just found this recipe yesterday, and actually couldn't sleep over the thought of being able to make my own cheese * YAWN * I have one concern though, and that is the amount this recipe makes.

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This web of associations develops over time as you use an object (think of how experts recommend that you don't use your bed for nearly anything besides sleep so that your body learns to associate the space with rest and begins to unwind as soon as you lie down).
Given the fact that the B.C. Liberals went over budget by more than $ 3 billion on their last five major projects, it would be no surprise if B.C. taxpayers start losing sleep thinking about a bunch of «nervous» B.C. Liberals mismanaging Site C without BCUC oversight.
«I don't think we should lose sleep over the tariffs.
While you are working to nurse off that hangover or catch up on sleep, last year is over and it's time to start thinking about one of two of life's biggest guarantees: taxes.
it's 8:30 pm, a little late wouldn't you think to redo a talk you are giving in a little over 12 hours, and you have to get a sleep in there.
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.
To think in an agony of remorse of all one has done wrong, whether with sinful intention or errors of judgment, and to be inwardly upset over the good works one meant to get done and failed to do, is a poor frame of mind in which to try to go to sleep.
Adam and Eve are fiction, so debating which came first is pointless, although I think one can only conclude that it was likely Adam who then promptly rolled over and went to sleep...
In an interview with Alastair Campbell for British GQ, the Archbishop was asked if he loses sleep thinking he might be called to preside over the proceedings.
I kept thinking it over and re-working it when I couldn't sleep.
After heart problems forced me to stop eating saturated and trans fats, I thought I would never make or eat pie again (and believe me, I cried myself to sleep over that one).
FLANNERY: I'm not losing any sleep over losing Waiters, and I think you're downplaying some decent depth that's been accumulated by Sam Presti and his crew.
All i think he is suggesting is that there is no point losing sleep over ppl who will not sign.
I'm a regular user of cannabis myself, For me, I've had anxiety for a long time, I tend to over think and over worry and stress about things, which besides increasing my overall stress levels, itt can also make it difficult to get a solid nights sleep.
I don't want that, I'll be watching and hoping for a win, but it won't be one in which I think I'll lose too much sleep over.
(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.
I think one of the most important things I've learned about parenting over the past 2 1/2 years is to follow my instincts whether it's regarding sleep / CIO, feeding, discipline, health care, etc..
Maxine has been sleeping in her crib in her room for over a year now, and I thought she would be okay sleeping with me in the bed at the hotels we were staying at along the way.
Experts don't think that there are any risks involved with side - sleeping per se, but there is a clear risk that the baby rolls over to his or her stomach.
Too bad for Mom and Dad who thought the worst was finally over... This stage will pass too, but there are things we can do to help our little toddlers feel a bit more secure and sleep better.
And, I would have been crushed to have known someone thought I caused the issue — I literally did everything possible to avoid it, including, but not limited to chiropracty and physical therapy, worrying and losing sleep over it, but the helmet was the only thing that helped my son's plagiocephaly, which arose from an in - utero issue.
Prior to this happening in my life people often thought I was 10 years younger!!!! But now, unfortanetly, because of the stress and inconsistent sleep patterns over the past 2 years, my skin is suffering and changing so fast: (Please help!!
It becomes pretty apparent to everyone that it's a bad fit if the person you are dating doesn't mesh with your family, and I think that the «wrong» guy is going to be reluctant to sleep over anyway.
I think that not knowing how the other child was raised is another reason I'd rather let them sleep over than have my daughter hooking up with them in the back of their car somewhere.
Your little one sleeps sweetly over the first 24 hours and you think, «wow, we lucked out with this baby!»
Does just thinking about having a gaggle of kids sleep over at your... more
My little firstborn had been sleeping with us in our «family» bed for over a year and I thought that it was time to move him into a crib because... well... that's just what you do in our country right?!
@Keith, I think by the time the child can roll over both ways they can sleep as they like.
«We all like to think we sleep with one eye open, but if you're sleep - deprived, you can roll over and not even realize it.»
Now those who know me well that I am not one to ever choose sleep over blogging but I guess my late night in NYC with some of my blogging buddies at the Diane Birch CD release party (and you thought Mommy Niri was not cool?)
When I take him off and then roll over, he thinks I'm asleep, then he goes to sleep, too!»
If they are able to roll over in the swaddled blanket, then we don't really want them doing that either because it's hard to roll back, you know, so let us put them to sleep on their back, swaddled up and then this is what you think so the marks that you're looking for.
Take a moment and think about what life would be like if you triumphed over your toddler's sleep challenges.
Some nights she'll nurse there and then roll over and go back to sleep, but more often recently she wants to nurse for hours at a time, so I'm thinking about trying to keep that session in her bed and not bring her back to ours until she wakes up closer to 5 or 6.
He did ask about it yesterday afternoon and I said, «oh... I thought you stopped nursing»... and he smiled and the expression on his face was «oh yeah» and he rolled over and went to sleep.
I don't think my pediatrician ever asked if I was still swaddling to sleep once my babies neared the rolling - over window.
So we have tons of parents buying books telling them how to sleep train their children, stressing over every minute of sleep, and generally running around anxious as can be if their child isn't doing what they think they ought to be, worried that this means something horrid will happen to said child.
Like many of our clients, I'm a mother, too, and have experienced the sleepless nights and the frustration and worry over why my child isn't sleeping the way I thought she should be.
Whether you were confused as to why your child wasn't sleeping through the night at a week old, or you installed your car seat upside - down and backwards, or you rushed Junior to the ER after you thought you heard him sneeze over your baby monitor that was developed by NASA scientists that you never, ever looked away from, first - time parents do completely insane things.
She's crying because she really wants that blue teddy bear that you've searched the house for high and low for over 2 hours and now you're hurting and she's demanding the bear before she'll even think of sleeping for the night.
Let the positive thoughts about your sleep slowly begin to take over the overwhelming negative thoughts.
It's also key to understand that even well - established sleeping patterns will change over time — so don't think you're out of the weeds once your little one has a few solid nights of shut - eye.
And as I was reading the book, I kept thinking, wow, that's so insightful, I could apply that to improve my other children's relationships with sleep and our families over all bed time routine!
When non-parents scroll through their newsfeeds and see a post that your baby slept through the night or has rolled over, they think to themselves, «Really, this is newsworthy?
He's been sleeping so well that I think he probably would've been fine there from the start — but it was better for me to only have lean over to grab him and nurse every few hours early on.
It is so scary thinking about sleeping next to your newborn and rolling over but I am sure I will be thinking about it when it comes to my sleep:) I will definitely use these tips some day!
And it stings a little extra to write a check or fork over the $ $ if I let myself think she may have spent the whole evening watching American Idol on TiVo while my two little angels slept peacefully... but that's the wrong way to think about it.
So its easy to do the math and think daily crying from being over tired is worse than 3 episodes of crying to learn how to sleep well.
I have often thought that whether a baby is breast or formula fed would affect both the parent and the baby's sleep and could be a very important factor in the safety of bedsharing over and above the affect of formula feeding as a stand alone risk factor for SIDS.
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