Who brought all these extra pillows... and a blanket?

@SaintAnne (5453)
United States
November 17, 2008 11:11am CST
I got up this morning and noticed three pillows and a flat sheet on the floor. I knew right away that they were from Boyfriend's bed. I usually fall asleep in Boyfriend's bed and then he wakes me up so I could transfer to my room when he's ready for bed. The last two nights, I've been out of it that I really do not know if I was the one who brought all those to my room. Have you ever woken up to some thing in your room that you have no idea how it got there?
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
17 Nov 08
I raise my hand and admit to being the guilty party. Except that hubby and I sleep in the same bed, but I am the one with too many pillows and when he snores I throw some of them at him and bury my head in the others. He is the one who always makes the bed and if I'm not up yet, he carefully makes "his half." Then if I come out of the shower first, I have been known to crawl back onto his side, which is neatly made instead of going into my side which is still messy. That's what he gets for snoring.
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@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
17 Nov 08
I use only one pillow but have another one nearby. I've told Boyfriend to make the bed everytime he's the last one up but I'm not really following my own order too. Right now, the bed is still unmade. I really am smiling just trying to imagine your husband carefully and quietly making his part of the bed. Although the person is fuzzy, the action is amusing.
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@drannhh (15219)
• United States
17 Nov 08
Yes, he is a little fuzzy, isn't he? Yesterday I was awful. He pokes his head into the shower stall and asks is it ok if I make your side of the bed, and you see I have all my clothes laid out on it ready to step into, so I snap "No!" and keep showering. Then when I come out he is in the other room and I see all my clothes lying there and his half of the bed so nice. I decided it was too early to get u p and crawled back into his side of the bed and took a little nap. I did try to make the bed up properly after getting up the second time, but as I was not in the army, I don't do as good a job as he does.
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@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
17 Nov 08
I like your husband more and more and more, drannhh. I've made my bed now but I am thinking of taking a quick nap before I start getting ready for work. I am a bit sleepy.
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@mimpi1911 (25464)
• India
17 Nov 08
hahaha... luckily for me things are ball in the socket kind. Things are hardly misplaced or added or vanished. That's quite obvious when you are alone and know every bit of stuffs in your house, unless you are short of memory or suffering from pre amnesia.
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@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
17 Nov 08
Or when you obviously walk while you sleep. Or in a very sleepy state, you walk with things in your hand and drag them to your own room. Thanks, mou.
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
17 Nov 08
I haven't woken up to something that seemed to appear out o nowhere; but I have woken suddenly and flung something clear across the room because I think it is something else! lol. I sometimes fall asleep with earphones in when watching a movie on the laptop at night. I will feel the cord brush against my face or something and after assuming it is something sinister, will then fling the earphones across the room in a panic! Thank goodness I haven't thrown the laptop yet is all I can say really.
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@James72 (26790)
• Australia
17 Nov 08
They are attached, yes. But thankfully on the few occasions I have done this, the plug just pops out mid flight! lol. I have broken the earphones though and am now on my third pair!
@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
17 Nov 08
You are a destructive person when unconscious. You are very powerful.
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@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
17 Nov 08
Itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout... It's a good thing the laptop doesn't go with the earphones although I assume they're attached right when you watch a movie?
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• United States
17 Nov 08
No, can't say that's ever happened. I have, however, had some conversations online when I'm really tired and stressed that I don't remember until I come back to them later. Thankfully, I've only done that on IM with one of my friends, and that hasn't happened very often. In fact, I think the only time during which that happened was right after my grandmother passed away.
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@SaintAnne (5453)
• United States
17 Nov 08
Is this similar to drunk dialing, wilsongoddard? You're exhausted IMing? I do that too and I tell myself not to anymore as I get more careless as well as everything I say online doesn't make sense. Take care, wilsongoddard and know that your grandmother is looking out for you.
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