In addition to having completely different personalities, my husband and I have body temperatures comparable to a magnet. Mine seems to always hover around 0 degrees (-) while his likes to hang out in the tropics (+). This is especially apparent at night when we try to share the same bed. In the 9 months that we’ve been married, I’ve already given up on having the comforter perfectly tucked in at all times (after a few months of tucking it in only to re-tuck it in every day, I decided I wasn’t going to win the battle…ever), although I’m still trying to accept the fact that we can’t utilize all of the matching parts of our bedding set (such as the extra throw that is supposed to stay situated at the foot of the bed serving its decorative purpose. To my husband, this throw supposedly adds an additional 50 degrees to his feet). Colin subscribes to the notion that his feet must be free to stick out at all times in order to regulate his body temperature (thus the comforter always being un-tucked), whereas he complains about the weight of all my blankets (not to mention the fact that I’m fully covered in fleece pants, long-sleeved tops, and fuzzy socks).
When we got married, I had to grieve the loss of my fleece (not flannel, actual fleece = AMAZING) sheets, which I would never again be able to enjoy. In addition to being “too warm,” they just wouldn’t have the “cold spots” that Colin searches for throughout the night. I’ve often joked with my friends about how we need to create half-fleece/half-cotton sheets in order to appease both of us. In steps my handy dandy mom! After long thought about the best way to go about creating this non-existent product, she took my twin fleece sheets and sewed them onto a set of queen cotton ones. I put them on our bed last night, and alas, we have reached the ultimate compromise for our sleeping differences! No more overheated or Raynaud’s inducing nights for Colin and me. Thanks mom, for being such a problem-solver!
Absolutely enjoyed reading this Ashley;-) I knew you had it in you! I, also, love the solution from your mom. Kudos! Lori O.
ReplyDeleteThis is utterly amazing!!! Great work at compromising - so very important in marriage. I LOVE that your mom stepped in :)
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