My life has become a surreal picture of a life in transition. I sold my wonderful, amazing, can't-say-enough-good-things-about-it bed yesterday for a generous sum reflective of said bed's awesomeness. Then I bought an ultra-cheap air mattress as a replacement. I've slept on air mattresses before, you'd think I'd know by now that my rump is bound to touch ground while the remainder of my prone form floats on a manufactured cloud.
Rolling out of bed has taken on a literal meaning, as I find it's easier to rise from solid ground than it is to find my footing while negotiating the uncertain terrain of a bouncy bladder of air. Needless to say, the air queen sized bed we purchased for under $20.00 provided a night's sleep that was worth at least $35.00. Inflating the bed with our universal inflation pump was easy once we figured out which of the nozzles was best for our particular model of bed.
Rolling out of bed has taken on a literal meaning, as I find it's easier to rise from solid ground than it is to find my footing while negotiating the uncertain terrain of a bouncy bladder of air. Needless to say, the air queen sized bed we purchased for under $20.00 provided a night's sleep that was worth at least $35.00. Inflating the bed with our universal inflation pump was easy once we figured out which of the nozzles was best for our particular model of bed.
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