One thing we've learned about Rosemary, our three month old baby girl, is that she loves to
stare at things.
At 2 weeks old, she could
stare at things for up to an hour.
But remember babies are fond of
staring at things like the walls, windows, Tv and other things in your room.
I needed a break from
staring at this thing, so I put it back together and drove it around the block to park it out front.
Characters are constantly looking, peering, glancing, and
staring at things.
While I do enjoy a good day out with my family,
staring at all things home - related, I have to admit that very few things excite me anymore.
Not exact matches
One of the
things I love about live television interviews is the intensity of it — two people are literally
staring at each other for five minutes straight talking, sometimes tensely.
According to a recent article in Fast Company that probably exists somewhere on the web, ``... when telecommuting, just
staring at the New Releases menu is a
thing of the past.»
Tailoring your email to the right audience is often about the little
things, about the decisions that you might not even think about until you're sitting there
staring at a blank browser window or phone screen.
A CRY OF DE-STRESS: Speaking of time, few
things are as stressful as
staring at a towering stack of books and journals you know you'll never get around to reading.
Looking into the eyes of others may make you feel as if you are
staring at them, but you are not doing any such
thing.
I
stared at the original report describing this name change, wondering if the whole
thing was a typo.
Staring down
at what was once one of the strongest men I ever knew, I had the opportunity to say many
things to him.
But here's the
thing: Whenever I bring up this pet peeve of mine
at family gatherings or among friends, I get nothing but blank
stares and frustrated responses.
He just
stared back
at me with those glossy doll eyes as if to say, «You're in for some real material when I'm the actual
thing, kid.»
Tiny, blushed
things staring at me from the shelf.
Somehow that led to thinking about other banana desserts... and the next
thing I knew this Banana Cream Pie was
staring back
at me.
Within the last week since I've been home I've noticed so many
things that I hadn't realized I'd missed, like the way light shines between the trees in the hours before dusk, waking to the pitter patter of rain, cool winds and the warmth of the sun on my shoulders, the endless blue sky and all its big billowy clouds — so many
things I was never too exceptionally amazed by growing up but now can't seem to stop
staring at.
I sit tapping my fingers on my desk
staring at the clock
at 4:49 and jump out of my chair as soon as the clock hits 5:00 I run (I literally run) to my car, jump in and then it is time to start the million list of
things that have to get done.
The virgin and fling
thing was
staring at me right in the face!
Besides the simultaneous happiness and heartache that comes with finally getting to see your people after a few years away, here are some other
things I'm really looking forward to:
staring at the blossoming chestnut trees outside of my mom's kitchen window, visiting the food market across the street from there every day, fresh sorrel soup, mom's melt - in - your - mouth zucchini fritters, and a good morel mushroom season, if I'm lucky.
All
things you miss when you're stuck
staring at your computer / phone all day.ReplyCancel
It's a good
thing that my family actually enjoy dinner salads, otherwise I'd be getting the death
stare for
at least half of our summertime dinners.
I spend my time
at parties doing the same
things you probably do: standing in a corner,
staring at the floor, waiting for someone to ask me about Cliff Lee.
Not because we're going to talk about the Cardinals, but because you have better
things to do, and also you don't want me to
stare at you, silent and motionless, until you get uncomfortable and make up an excuse to leave.
If you
stare at your stick skating up ice, bad
things are going to happen.
I am amazed
at how people still defend Arsene Wenger when there
things stare them in the face.
van persie on the pitch
staring at giroud lifting the trophy while doing the stick your tongue out
thing... rvp thinking «motherf * cker»
It is a bad
thing for football reporters who face the potential for delays on public transportation, additional headaches when walking from their hotel to the bar and the stronger likelihood of that woman from Telemundo showing up in her bikini to get
stared at by 65 - year - old guys with their cell phones on a clip and a branded polo shirt they got from a gift bag.
Only
thing is, the Winner here has the very tough (and undefeated) # 1 Team Zimmerman
staring at them in a potential Elite8 date... First
things first however, both Teams Emer and McLaughlin have shown flashes this Summer of really good ball clubs..
Clearly the ref wanted to even
things up for some reason and if that same level of punishment was aimed
at every player who pushed another player we'd be
staring at eight - a-side games every week.
This is the kind of
thing that makes it ok for people to
stare, criticize, judge a mama with an out of control child
at the grocery store without any knowledge of that mama and that child.
People
staring at phones have bumped into
things and stepped in front of cars.
Men like
staring at boobs — that's «their
thing.»
And really, one of my favorite
things about this trip was the ability to sit and
stare out
at sea and gaze
at the stars with Jon in the evening.
Reading all these comments helps me to realize it pretty much is a phase they are going through he will wake up and just
stare at me he never cries he has always been beyond amazing but when it comes to sleep he will wake up again
at three am and once again just roll around in the bed until he is good and ready to fall back asleep and I have tried everything food baths massages a lot of cuddling but I just have come to realize he is his own person and has his own way of doing
things and he will eventually grow out of this so moms and dads keep your heads up and eyes open
Time with family is one of the
things that take a major hit when kids and parents allow tech to take over their lives and everyone is
staring at a screen instead of engaging with one another.
But there was one
thing that kept me awake
at night,
staring at the ceiling: my son's warm body snuggled next to mine, with his arm draped over my growing belly.
I've been
staring at the floor plan for six weeks and now I'm so excited to finally be here and get to move
things around!
I
stared at it incredulous (I wouldn't be caught dead wearing that) and suggested that maybe it was time to retire the
thing.
While sleepwalking, your child might do daily
things, like eating or getting dressed, or bizarre
things like moving furniture or
staring at nothing.
He knows what is expected of him, as these
things are routine within his class, but will
stare at the floor and refuse to move.
I've had a box of candy canes sitting around waiting for me to come up with some crafty
thing to do with them... I got sick of them
staring at me, taunting my lack of inspiration, so we smashed them up and made «candy cane glitter».
I can still remember how excited I was to prepare that first nursery with all of the
things I would need and
staring at the tiny clothes imagining my first born son in them.
And no, mom isn't imagining
things if she swore she just shaved yesterday, only to see hints of stubble
staring back
at her laughingly.
He can now see
things that are in the distance, and thus you will find him
staring off
at objects that are farther across the room.
I
stare at so many
things asking myself, «Is that more boy than girl?
If I'm going to be awake and
staring at someone else doing the
thing I wish I was doing, I'm glad I can appreciate how sweet they look.
Your baby may love objects with parts or pieces that move, and will spend lots of time
staring at and manipulating these
things, trying to figure out how or why they work.
Babies can have a range of sleep cues: He may whine or cry
at the slightest
thing, or
stare blankly into space and get quiet.