Not exact matches
Smell their
heads and swear to yourself that you will never forget how they smell
when they are sweaty and
sleepy and yours.
Things that have worked for other parents: getting rid of the baby bucket & getting a rear - facing convertible seat; putting the seat slightly more upright (for older babies whose
heads don't slump forward & no more than 30 degrees), putting the radio station to static & having it the same volume as the crying, singing, trying different kinds of music, sitting in the back with the baby (obviously only works if someone else can drive:)-RRB-, having toys that are just for the car, only going somewhere
when baby is
sleepy... I'm sure there's others, those are the most common
When he got
sleepy, we turned him inward so he could rest his
head against my chest and sleep a while.»
«
When they gain control of their
heads: As they become
sleepier, they turn their face away from objects of people, as if trying to shut out the world.
Laying him down (after all that other stuff Whitney explained) and «petting» his
head explaining exactly how he was feeling «
sleepy» and what was going to happen next «you're going to go to sleep,» «you're going to cuddle your puppy,» «you're going be soooo cozy,» «mommy will come and get you
when you wake - up, but right now, you are soooo
sleepy,» «ooooh
sleepy boy, cuddly boy» «so cozy» «mommy's going to give you your kiss and go, sleep tight»
Election Day next month is shaping up to be a comparatively
sleepy affair statewide, as ballot propositions for constitutional amendments, along with whether to hold a constitutional constitutional, the only issues all New Yorkers will face
when they
head to booth.
The palpable tension between Gary and his quartet of friends, which — despite sounding somber — achieves plenty of humor in a continuous string of passive - aggressive clashes that Gary never comprehends (He even forgets that his buddies have said he has a «selective memory,» and
when they tell him he never accepts that he's wrong, he takes it as a compliment), comes to a
head just as the film reveals the sinister workings of the
sleepy little town.
The story centres on hardworking farm girl, Annie Bird, who must leave her
sleepy village on the outskirts of Sydney
when she's orphaned, forcing her to
head for the goldfields in search of her grandfather, a legendary Wiradjuri tracker.
Remember the epic scene in Wallace and Gromit
when sleepy head Wallace was forcibly ejected from his bed and served breakfast while still rubbing the sleep from his eyes?