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What is a good way to practice cradling in lacrosse?

Im pretty good I can cradle 1 handed left and right and cradle (2 handed) left and right. Behind my house is a church that has a large parking lot and when it snows they plow all the snow onto the one side and I use that as a back-stop. I just wanna know what a good technique is for practicing and getting better.

What is the difference between a cradle and a portable (mini) crib?

I am in the process of buying a portable crib bedding set for my new baby, but I want to know if there is a size difference between a cradle, and a portable crib. I have found some bedding sets that I like, but they all come in cradle sizes. I am wondering whether or not they will fit the portable crib…? Help, please!


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Would you buy a dog cradle for your puppy?

I am thinking of making homemade dog cradles and just want to know if anyone would actually buy them (kind of girlie). I am thinking of putting music players in them to play brahms lullaby and others and also making coordinating bedding and other goodies. Before I get into doing this I would like some input as to whether people would buy and maybe other ideas that I can add. I am also putting a bedding in that can be interchangable while you wash a dirty one. Just in case the puppy has accidents in bed.
I wouldn’t make it with bars, you’re right. A dogs head would get stuck, good thinking. I also would make it so that it was very low to the ground so the dog could be on the floor and get in and out. I am going to make it so that there is one part of the cradle that is lower so the puppy doesn’t have to jump to get out. I will almost be like a doll cradle, only doggy accessible. Also, the music isn’t going to be on all of them, it’s mostly for the human owners, but music helped my puppy sleep so I’m sure it would help others. I understand what you mean though.


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Gabriel Fauré: “Les berceaux” (Cradles), Op. 23, No. 1 Souzay

Gabriel Faurés “Les berceaux,” Op. 23/1 (1879), a setting of a poem by Sully-Prudhomme, uses a flowing melodic line in the vocal part and a characteristic accompaniment in the piano to evoke the movement of both ships and of cradles (berceaux), linking the two together in motion and emotion. The poem describes large ships rocked by the water and cradles rocked by women: “But the day of farewells will come, because women must weep, and curious men must dare the lure of the horizon.” But though ships carry men away from their cradles, the ships sense, and are momentarily held back by, the soul of the cradles. The song opens with the lulling motion of arpeggios in the piano bass line, underpinning a soothing, quietly sung vocal line. At the line “But the day of farewells will come, ” a crescendo slowly builds to a forte climax on “dare the lure of the horizon.” The piano leads the way back to the more flowing sprit of the opening, ending the song in the tone in which it began. ~ All Music Guide Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924) Les berceaux Le long du Quai, les grands vaisseaux, Que la houle incline en silence, Ne prennent pas garde aux berceaux, Que la main des femmes balance. Mais viendra le jour des adieux, Car il faut que les femmes pleurent, Et que les hommes curieux Tentent les horizons qui leurrent! Et ce jour-là les grands vaisseaux, Fuyant le port qui diminue, Sentent leur masse retenue Par l’âme des lointains berceaux. René-François Sully-Prudhomme (1839-1907) Cradles

What is the difference between a crib and a cradle? and which one is better?

Is a cradle a good thing to have with a crib? I want a cradle and a crib but do people still use cradles?


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