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I can't believe I forgot to mention one thing on my description-my rower that is collecting dust. I guess I have ignored it for so long that I don't even see it anymore. I know, I REALLY need to get back on it and USE IT!!!!
Cat
CAT! Give yourself a gift. Trash the rower. Not only is it gathering dust, but it is shaming you for not using it. Off with its head.
Sell some "treasures" and get a new bedroom set. You deserve it. Do it, girl.
The first picture is the bedroom with the summer bedspread
Second is bedroom with winter bedspread
Third is dressing table area.
There are still some boxes from moving in these pictures. I have added a dresser and a chair and some artwork, but not much else.
We don't do TV's in the bedroom (bad for sleep health).
Well, I do.....but I don't!
That is, the TV atop the secretary desk is more a speaker system for the CD/DVD player than a TV. For example, when I get out of the shower, I'll turn on a music CD to fill the rooms as I continue to get ready.
I am one of those people who falls to sleep very easily regardless of what's going on - lights, no lights, TV, no TV - doesn't matter to me. Sometimes I play Scrabble on my phone before I go to sleep and the light from the phone screen doesn't bother me either. Heck, I can drink a cup of coffee ten minutes before bedtime and that doesn't bother me either! I guess I am sleeping "the sleep of the innocent."
My husband likes to watch TV before going to sleep and since it doesn't keep me awake, I say go for it. So we have a TV in the bedroom. I mean, NOTHING keeps me awake! He can have on the ID channel and be watching something horrific about true crime and I'll be like, "Hmm...blood splatter patterns...snore...snore..."
He bought a headset to watch TV so that I can't hear anything at all, but it's really not necessary since regardless of what is going on, I am asleep within 15 minutes of my head hitting the pillow!
The workings of your mind boggle me. If I'm missing a hanger and something needs to be hung up, I get a replacement.
Chairs are for sitting in, not stacking clothes on. You put the chair in the bedroom for a reason, and I highly doubt it was to stack clothes on.
And attitudes like that ^^^^ are why so many of us women don't want men living with us anymore...clothes stacked on a chair are just clothes stacked on a chair, NOT a character flaw.
Last edited by MagnoliaThunder; 07-24-2017 at 09:38 PM..
Queen sized bed although we are both tall
two night stands
large bay window area has my computer desk and chair
large chair in corner
entertainment center
wall mounted tv
accent tables
70 lb sleeping black lab
Queen sized bed although we are both tall
two night stands
large bay window area has my computer desk and chair
large chair in corner
entertainment center
wall mounted tv
accent tables 70 lb sleeping black lab
Hey, I have one of those too, except she's 85 pounds! And a 65 pound mutt too. I forgot to mention their dog beds on either side of the nightstands.
They have some sort of elaborate night time ritual that I haven't figured out, because they don't sleep in the same beds each night but they don't rotate beds out "evenly" either. And they each come in and stand around and look at the beds for a bit - then I go take a bath or something and when I come back in, they've tucked themselves down into the dog beds - and for the life of me I can't figure out why they each choose whichever bed on a particular night!
It is a great mystery.
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