Sentences with phrase «usually be routine»

I am also a firm believer that getting dressed up for something that would usually be routine, makes it feel special.
Such a meeting between an American president and leader of the opposition would usually be routine during a trip to Britain stretching across three days.
«It's how he makes a wrister that would usually be a routine, easy save for a goalie hard by changing his angle, shooting it from his back leg.

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If you sell a staple good, like milk or bread or diapers, you «know» your potential customer will be motivated to pull their purchase trigger often, maybe once a week, and usually in a convenient location that fits into their daily routine.
It's all part of the attack like a lion while posing as a lamb routine they usually play.
It's a very simple routine but I do it everyday and I usually do a facemask every week too, either a homemade one or the Oskia renaissance mask.
I'm not usually a fan of too much variation in my breakfast routine.
But last weekend, while doing my routine produce shopping at my own regular supermarket, in the spot that was usually reserved for bok choy, what should I find but Garlic scapes, all neatly bundled up and packaged by the pound!!!
I usually have a large bag of homemade trail mix (almonds, cashews, dark choc chips, raisins, craisins) so this would be a nice change to routine!
I have a pretty solid breakfast routine already, so usually granola is just something to munch on.
The heroes of Toomey's routine are usually himself, «naturally, and Dave Thoreson, decathlete, schoolteacher, cohort.
Unlike newborns, and younger babies, infants of this age are even more interactive than their younger selves, usually well - established into a sleeping and eating routine (that will not be blown away permanently by a few disruptions due to travel — promise!)
Unlike newborns, and younger babies, infants of this age are even more interactive than their younger selves, usually well - established into routines (that will NOT be permanently ruined due to travel — promise!)
«Overnight» visitation away from the primary caregiver and familiar routines is not in the best interest of most children until approximately age 3 when there is usually enough language ability for the child to understand where he is going, who will take care of him, what is happening and when he will be returned to his familiar caregiver.
Usually these behaviors are all related such as a morning routine or bedtime routine.
Women who have just given birth are usually cleared to return to their normal routines on or after their sixth week.
Six weeks is usually enough time to sort out any breastfeeding kinks and establish a breastfeeding routine before potentially confusing him with a bottle.
Bedtime feeds are usually the most difficult to stop as many breastfed toddlers see their bedtime feed as an important part of their bedtime routine.
We have a routine, like the PP said... and then we usually just take the kid in there, turn on a lullabye cd, and it's off.
We departed for Varadero at the time our daughter usually goes to bed, but needless to say the bedtime routine was a little different, and there was little sleep to be had!
After big brother's nap time routine, baby is usually either asleep or very ready to be so I take her into the nursery for her nap.
In case your curious, our night - time reading routine is usually 7 books.
However, when you travel with your little one, daily routines are usually disrupted which can lead to a fussy, tired baby.
Food is usually the direct line to any baby's heart so even if it isn't time to eat right after his nap, temporarily break the routine by feeding him a bit as a means to keep him calm while you try out babywearing once more.
The condition is usually screened for by performing a rectal exam in a constipated child during a routine pediatric visit.
The only thing I feel really confident in is the going - to - bed - routine... he has always fallen asleep earlier, his bedtime is usually around 6:30 pm and he goes down like a champ and is usually out for 4 or 5 hours... his waketime in the morning is also around 6:30 am - 7 am... where should I go from there?
If your child is very young, you'll carry out the routine with her, but older children can usually handle most of it themselves.
Prenatal vitamins usually become a part of a woman's daily routine by the time she is mid-way through her first trimester - when she's feeling up to eating and shopping for wonderful Chicco baby things!
If you are using a co-sleeper, your routine should be altered in order to allow the baby to sleep without being woken up since they will be going to bed before you (usually).
At home, there are usually fewer routines and every potty experience might be a bit different.
The best way to fix your baby's sleep problems is usually to work on your bedtime routine and teach your baby to fall asleep on his own.
A few notes: I have kids who never got the memo that you should sleep in when you stay up late (not that i'm bitter) so we've always had an early - ish bedtime (as early as 6 but usually around 7) and avoided evening activities, as dinner is at 5 and bedtime routines (potty, teeth, PJs, books, songs) start around 6.
Cord prolapse definitely has better outcomes when it happens in hospital but when it occurs during labor it is usually caused by the routine of breaking the water.
Stresses are usually what makes regression happen, since the normal routine has changed, they are upset or not feeling well or they are having to get used to or learn something else new.
The presence of twins can usually be identified at the pregnant woman's first routine ultrasound.
As soon as your baby understands the concept of eating and is excited by and interested in mealtime (this usually happens between 6 and 9 months), start her on a routine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Most women who successfully pump have a system and a routine for it, and usually it's because they're away from their babies for a certain amount of time on a regular basis.
This is a good sample routine, however my baby still needs 3 naps a day, so she'll usually go down again after we get home around 4:30 pm for about an hour.
«Overnight» visitation away from the primary caregiver and familiar routines is not in the best interests of the child until approximately age three when there is usually enough language ability for the child to understand where he is going, who will take care of him, what is happening and when he will be returned to his familiar caregiver.
If your baby scores between 7 and 10, it usually means he's in good shape and doesn't need more than routine post-delivery care.
I also remember an entire section on growth spurts and how there would be spans of time where we would need to feed more often, but usually after a week or so milk supply would catch up and we could get back to a more predictable routine.
Any problem with the baby is usually detected during routine ultrasounds.
Ask providers how long a parent can expect to stay in the hospital or birth center after they deliver, and how many visits their patients usually have as part of routine postpartum care (usually only one or two are part of routine care covered by insurance).
If your kids are in preschool or school, the start of summer marks a (usually welcome) change in the routine.
On days when you know the routine is going to deviate (grandma and grandpa are notorious disruptors, though their intentions are usually good), try to plan accordingly, whether that means an extra reward for good behavior, or an impromptu nap if baby's looking fussy.
Routine: When you go to Target, you usually put the baby in the sling and your toddler in the cart, but baby is getting too big for the sling.
Usually by now I'm ready for school to start, to get back to a routine, and get the girls out of the house.
After breastfeeding has been firmly established, usually at 3 to 4 weeks of age, the AAP suggests offering a pacifier to infants at routine sleep and nap times to help reduce the risk for SIDS and other sleep - related infant deaths.
While exercise is usually a quintessential part of my «healthiest, happiest self» routine, I didn't make it a huge priority when my son was exclusively breastfeeding, especially if it would have cut into any opportunities to rest.
That said, once your body gets the hang of things, old habits are hard to quit and you can usually play with your schedule or routine without deleterious effect.
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