Sentences with phrase «smell of a new week»

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And so, spending that time with your partner reconnecting and also for the partner to really kind of learn the baby's signals too, so that way, you know, the partner can help keep the baby awake while the baby's feeding in those first couple of week, rubbing the palms, rubbing the baby's back, rubbing the mom's shoulders, because a lot of women tend to breastfeed with their shoulders up to their ears, [Laughs] and they need, you know, some help to kind of relax their body, and partners can do lots of skin - to - skin before and after feedings, so, there is nothing like smelling a brand new baby on your chest and again, it kind of goes back to what you had mentioned about skin - to - skin being, you know, so important for the baby and so, mom's not the only person who has the opportunity to do that.
The cat must be kept in the cage for two to four weeks, while it learns the sights and smells of the neighborhood and the neighboring animals become accustomed to the new inhabitant.
If you're getting a new puppy, chances are you'll bring him home when he's 8 weeks old — before then, he's still with his mother and littermates, developing his senses of sight and smell and learning basic social skills.
The most crucial time with a dog is the first three weeks of being in it's new home, Everything and everyone is strange to them and they are tense and hyper from being in a shelter situation that is filled with frantic dogs and often the smell of death added to the removal from their home and regardless of how negligent, their owner.
At 7 weeks old, their tiny paws lead them to every corner of the room to sniff out new smells and perk up their ears at every sound.
Do I smell a new trend: Temporarily reducing the price of a game, then 1 week later a permanent reduction!
We're now well into the second week of World of Warcraft: Legion, and while the «new expansion smell» is still in full effect, people are beginning to settle in.
As part of Frieze Projects and the ICA off site program over Frieze Week, the Dominican artist will discuss her practice and her new «occasions»: a term coined by Lewis herself to describe a celebratory and sensory gathering of things, people, plants, music, dance and smells, a social meeting place that situates itself somewhere between a bar, a lecture and a salon.
For a while there, it seemed like a new one opened every week, filling our cities with dimly lighted rooms that smelled like ashtrays where unhappy couples could spend a couple of hours laughing at the comedians» jokes and then more time afterward recalling the jokes to each other, in a desperate attempt to avoid talking about how they didn't love each other anymore and delaying the next inevitable fight about nothing as they both pretended it wasn't over between them and they're both one step closer to spending the rest of their lives alone and miserable.
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