Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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4 comments:
I love your bed mom! =)
Very inviting! Makes me want to just crawl under the covers with a good book for the day!
It needs a Transformers pillowcase or two...
Rachel - I have noticed a distinct difference between Siemers and Park bed making lifestyles (which in fact says a great deal more about our lifestyles in general then you would suppose from a mere pre/postsleep routine.
Siemers: Catalog viewing perfection, the more layers, neatly tucked, smoothed and organized, the more it calls to you.
Park: One "faderducken" (or feather blanket for those of you not corrupted by German verbiage) to rule them all. Throw and go, no tucking required.
Siem-ark: A new found medium between the strong desire to not have 200 blankets to straighten and tuck 400 times a day, mixed with the addicting (thanks to our royalty treatment at the Siemers' Abode) nature of "cosines is directly linked to blanket number" we now have added a sheet and Nana approved snugly blanket under our faderducken. But alas, we only truly tuck and straighten fully when making the bed for the first time the sheets are put on.
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