Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Snoring

Does your husband snore?

He does?

Does it drive you nuts?

It does?

Do you try to find ways to wake him and make him stop?

You do?

I can only say this:

My husband snored. Loud, long and constantly. If he was asleep, he was snoring.

Now, the bedroom is the quietest room in the house.

So quiet, I can hear acorns rolling down the roof and little lizards skittering across the windows.

Be careful what you wish for.

7 comments:

  1. I hear THAT one, loud and clear.

    It took a year before my Mom, my bother and I could sleep without our sound machine when my dad died in 73.

    I was only 4! And I remember that more than I remember him.

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  2. At the age of 4 I would say that I absolutely thought of my brother as a bother.

    But that isnt what I meant to say. Nor how I think of him now :P

    I kinda love him, and did back then too.

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  3. I think that while I am sleeping, his snoring is a type of "white noise" for me. But if I am awake and trying to go to sleep, it's impossible. He's generally pretty easy tho. Once I can get him to turn over, I get enough time to doze off before he starts in again.

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  4. I am fast learning about that..Eric is in the hospital,has been for a week.
    It's not good. We got bad news today.
    I'm scared. I miss him at night so bad.
    And it could become permanent.
    If ha comes home I'll never complain about his snoring again........

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  5. Oh, Terri! I left you a comment at your site.

    I am thinking positive thoughts for you and Eric, though I'd like to clap him upside the head with an iron pan.

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  6. Thanks Ronni, I left you a longer response on my site.
    And I am angry with him,and hurt too
    That iron pan thing sounds good right now. BTW? wow on your pic of you in costume! I didn't reconize you! your one hot tamale!

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  7. I does me good to dust off a whip once in a while!

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