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Does It Matter Where You Sleep?
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<blockquote data-quote="peanubutter" data-source="post: 554816" data-attributes="member: 4343"><p>The mattress in the house is firm and we both fall asleep easily. The dogs usually have to go out between 2:00 or 3:00 am. and interrupts the sleep but I fall back asleep easily, usually. If I am up I will surf the net and after a few hours crawl back to bed. On those nights the recliner becomes a sleeping spot during the day and if a blanket is added I go right to sleep.</p><p></p><p>I have thought about a doggie door so they can let themselves in/out and it is on the list of things. I have the door measurements and found one at the hardware store but the issue is not that pressing to me.</p><p></p><p>The camper nights are a different story. The dogs go out at night which means a trip to the dog park which entails getting dressed, flashlight, leashes, etc. I get much less sleep and usually nap on the couch in the afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peanubutter, post: 554816, member: 4343"] The mattress in the house is firm and we both fall asleep easily. The dogs usually have to go out between 2:00 or 3:00 am. and interrupts the sleep but I fall back asleep easily, usually. If I am up I will surf the net and after a few hours crawl back to bed. On those nights the recliner becomes a sleeping spot during the day and if a blanket is added I go right to sleep. I have thought about a doggie door so they can let themselves in/out and it is on the list of things. I have the door measurements and found one at the hardware store but the issue is not that pressing to me. The camper nights are a different story. The dogs go out at night which means a trip to the dog park which entails getting dressed, flashlight, leashes, etc. I get much less sleep and usually nap on the couch in the afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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