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.
I hear THAT one, loud and clear.
ReplyDeleteIt 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.
At the age of 4 I would say that I absolutely thought of my brother as a bother.
ReplyDeleteBut that isnt what I meant to say. Nor how I think of him now :P
I kinda love him, and did back then too.
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.
ReplyDeleteI am fast learning about that..Eric is in the hospital,has been for a week.
ReplyDeleteIt'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........
Oh, Terri! I left you a comment at your site.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking positive thoughts for you and Eric, though I'd like to clap him upside the head with an iron pan.
Thanks Ronni, I left you a longer response on my site.
ReplyDeleteAnd 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!
I does me good to dust off a whip once in a while!
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