
I often wonder, what is it about women, that we cannot fall asleep fast or get enough sleep? Could it be the fact that the rib we were made of comes from man, leaving man with one less rib and therefore more room in his torso for snoring. Which in turn is one of the reasons we cannot fall asleep. Something to ponder?
I am only pondering over this because last night was, can I say AWFUL!!! Hubby was having back pain and took a muscle relaxer, which intensified the roar that was coming from somewhere deep within this Wonderful, Gorgeous, Lovable, God-fearing man that I sleep with (for those who do not know me well, I am also married to). I thought a slight tender touch of my foot into his back might not only help the roar, but also the pain he had been feeling earlier. Being married to the most thoughtful person in the world (in case hubby reads this), he so kindly moved from his warm cuddly bed to the sofa. It only took me another hour and I was off to la la land.
This post is dedicated to all of us who sleep with roaring 'teddy bears' and to answer a question for hubby - Me, I don't snore, I am a lady!!!
4 comments:
Oh you poor thing... I have a close friend whose husband snores so loud it litterally shook the floor we were sleeing on (our bedroom was above their room which was on a lower floor). It was impossible to sleep. Isn't it amazing the snorers can sleep through it all. A gift really. :0)
Blessings,
Roxanne
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xoxox,
Roxx
My Dad is a roaring teddy bear. Thankfully Hubby doesn't snore much. Every now and then he'll get in the wrong position and I let him have it and he rolls over. Wow. Sounds like a well trained dog. :)
Snoring seems to get louder and louder as the night wears on. I have trouble sleeping anyway and a snoring husband would not help.
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