Thursday, February 11, 2016

Next Thing You Know, I'll Be Using Bullet Points In Lieu Of Actual Writing

Ironed sheet report:

Meh.

That's the first time I ever used that word, I believe, but it seems appropriate.
Translation: Not worth the effort.

Another thing about aging I do not like:

Snoring. Mr. Moon woke me up last night and said, "Honey. I've never heard you snore that loud. Are you okay?"
And I was just dreaming away...

Who says the romance has to end?

Middle of the night excitement:

Maurice jumped off the bed and attacked another cat who was coming in the cat door. Jack? Luna? I do not know. But she soon came back to bed and cuddled back in, her work done, our home safe and sound and protected from our other pets.

Weather:

Cold as fucking fuck.

Plan for the day:

Doing something with Lily and Jessie. Maybe we're going to the mall? A plant nursery? I don't know. I don't care. It'll be better than ironing sheets and I'll get to play with babies.

Supper plan:

Sopa de lima.

There you have it. A complete report.
I'm positively trembling with the excitement of it all.

All love...Ms. Moon



8 comments:

  1. I usually wake up about 2 or 3 AM every night like clockwork. whether or not I can get back to sleep in the bed depends on if he is snoring and how loud. used to be, I would sleep the rest of the night on the couch but now, here at the country house, we have an actual guest bedroom so now I go sleep there. I snore too, but that doesn't keep me awake though the other night I snored so loudly that I woke myself up.

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  2. My three guys all use the word meh...it's descriptive, but boring after a while...I too sometimes wake myself by snoring. I recently fell in love with the hoya houseplants , so if you see some at the nursery, give em a kiss from me. I have found some online, am contemplating ordering some when the weather won't kill them.

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  3. Snoring can mean sleep apnea, which is usually treated by wearing a CPAP machine at night. I could not tolerate it. Instead I have trained myself to sleep on my side. It's given me more wrinkles on my face but I don't care. That machine is the devil's handiwork.

    Too bad about the sheets! But now you know :)

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  4. I have sleep apnea, and a C-PAP. it's worked wonders, but I now can't fall asleep without it. I got four hours sleep last night due to stuffy nose and congestion, which, sadly, a C-PAP doesn't help. Maybe if I'd just ironed my sheets...... 😉

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  5. @ Catrina (if you come back to read the comments here) could I ask how long it took you to be able to sleep through the night with your CPAP machine?

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  6. Ellen Abbott- I have woken myself up too before. It's...startling.

    Big Mamabird- I do think we saw some of those plants today!

    jenny_o- I already sleep on my side. Darn.

    Catrina- I just don't think I could deal with it but I know they do wonders for some people.

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  7. They have the sweetest clusters of flowers with a yummy scent and nectar...part of my childhood was being allowed to taste the sweetness of their nectar!

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  8. Ha! I wrote a post with bullet points last night before seeing this one of yours. xo

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