I have slept on a wide variety of pillows and positions in my life.
I got to the point that I really liked sleeping on a flat surface, ie no pillow, and I remember seeing commercials for mattresses and the actress would be curled up and using the actors arm as a pillow. It looked SO uncomfortable.
Then I moved on to big pillows. I would sleep on my side and have lots of support. Now when I watched those commercials, I could see how that would be comfortable. Granted all the actors had huge biceps. Mmm.
Then I got married. Um, Scott is fit, but not bulky like those actors. I was kinda worried to tell the truth!
But as cliche as it sounds, he fit's just right.
BUT now I have to sleep practically Upright. Now I can't use my human pillow. Nap times are nice, after church or whatever, because I don't get to a deep enough sleep to not breathe. So I can cuddle then.
Oh, dear. Nothing you think is comfortable now will make sense in a few months. You may need a pillow behind you back, one to hug in front, another between your legs and a big fat one (or two) for your head--elevation will keep the heartburn down--btw when the time comes, I have a bunch of leftover TUMS that I won't have much use for.
ReplyDeleteLucky you. I have to use 3 pillows a night to get comfortable nowadays, and not all of them are under my head. :(
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your baby is naked. You should put some clothes on her.
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