This week i went up and stayed with manny on the boat in oxnard... i enjoy these visits because i get to watch him work and i read or go out and run errands. I love the peace of sitting in a beautiful place and soaking in the sites, sounds, and smells!
So let me tell you how i know that the honeymoon is over!
This time it was raining and very cold. So manny and i turned on the little heater in the stateroom to get it nice and toasty.
too toasty at times. its a love hate relationship, you want and love the heat but then you are roasting its so hot but then too cold when its off. so it was a constant wake up turn it on shivering, wake up to turn it off panting its so hot...
then there is the size of the bed...
i have a story.
a long time ago i lived with my grandparents and my family was coming to visit. My grandparents were getting the beds ready for them when my grandma and grandpa were "whispering" to each other about a twin pullout bed. My grandpa insist its ok for the 2 boys to
sleep in to which i hear my grandmothers oh so wise words "That bed wouldnt even make newlweds happy to sleep in!"
Truer words have never been spoken.
So now this comes up with with this trip.
The bunks are smaller than a twin. Try we did. But after hours of "sleeping" with our arms falling asleep, faces hitting the ribs of the boat... being too hot from the heater... we tapped out!
ps... the tuck and roll its the smartest move in the world!
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Hey Comi
Just found you through Jody's blog.
Just wanted to say hi and see how you are.
Sorry about the boat bed!
When Dan and I first moved to Hawaii we had to sleep in a bed called "aloha furniture" until our regular furniture arrived from the boat shipment. It was a full size and SO uncomfortable. A comfy bed is a must......even for newlyweds. ;)
I love nothing better then cuddling up to Michael, taking all of his heat, and then pushing him to his side of the bed when I need my space... that's what true love is to me.
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