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anabels - 2008-05-17 21:35:58
Sending you all the sweet dream thought I can muster. Lately my dreams all seem to revolve round being late for work - not distressing but annoying. Is there any way the bedstead could be adapted or modified to take a bigger mattress? Sentiment is all very well but sleep is a priority. And shrines are for dead things or abstract worship not things that are alive and growing! Hugs Bels
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Pam L - 2008-05-17 23:19:04
May your sleep be deep and restful! Do you sleep with the window open? It makes me sleep SO well to have that fresh air gently wafting over me. Wouldn't any bedroom be a shrine of love, does it matter so what the furniture or arrangement of such might be? Couldn't you make a larger set "yours" again? We could not sleep on anything smaller than a queen and the king we have now is so nice for our not so petite selves these days.
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Kim - 2008-05-18 00:52:35
Oh my gosh, LA, a queen bed would make such a huge difference in your sleep quality! It did for me; I fell in love with sleeping all over again, when we bumped up a bed size. The bed became like a big soft island in the little bedroom. Now we have a king-size bed (left behind by the former owner, in this Hawaii house) and it's more like a destination than an innovation... houses not-too-small me, good-sized husband, and 2 big dogs comfortably.
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Bozoette Mary - 2008-05-18 11:36:45
Sweet dreams to you for tonight and nights to come, my dear. (And get the queen size! Good sleep is beyond priceless!)
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terri t - 2008-05-18 15:01:33
Once you try queen or king, you won't want to go back to a double...it's like an adult trying to sleep in a crib.....do both of yourselves a favor and get a queen at the very least.
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