Tuesday 25 October 2022

Give me strength!

Steve went to bed at 9, I went to bed at 10 as I was tired.

I always stay up at least an hour after Steve goes to bed as its like sleeping on a trampoline.

Steve tosses and turns, bounces and twitches, he is so restless it I end up feeling quite sea sick.

I'm hoping to buy a divan bed when we move as it might be a little more stable.

Mind you I'm beginning to wonder if we will ever move, our solicitor has disappeared and isn't answering our calls.

4 comments:

Ruta M. said...

A full memory foam mattress (not just a topper) might be the answer for you. We got one and it really stays still even if the other person tosses and turns. Hope your solicitor crawls out of the woodwork soon.

Ana Dunk said...

Here in the United States each state has a State Bar Association which regulates the actions of all attorneys and judges to make sure they follow all regulations and to govern their actions. Your attorney may have lost his license to practice, or may be unable to practice because of illness. Perhaps someone can help you find out why he is not acting in a professional manner in not responding to your inquiries. What about the realtor who helped you find your home you wish to buy?


















































































Sally said...

The best thing my husband and I did when we needed a new bed when we were in our 60s was to change to single beds. You only need leave a foot between them so you can make the bed easily. We each had a much more comfortable night's sleep, as each can have the quilt of their choice. Looking ahead, if one of you is ill, it's much better for both partners if you have your own bed.

Jennyff said...

We have separate single mattresses on a double bed base, works a treat. Single or double fitted sheets work, the latter a bit easier to fit, and I like the idea of separate quilts, which I’ve experienced in Switzerland. Hope you get sorted soon with the solicitor, he won’t be expecting you to mess him around when it comes to his payment.

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