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Linaewen ([personal profile] linaewen) wrote2008-07-05 08:45 am
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Loving My Old Bed Like I Never Did Before

The first round of moving into our apartment is complete, and we are now back in our house in Wisconsin for a few days, where we have a real bed and internet without having to go to the library.  Yay!  Our old double bed here is nothing to write home about, I can tell you, but it's lovely compared to what we have been sleeping on lately in our new place.

For the past few nights, we have been sleeping on an inflatable double bed air mattress -- two of them, actually, neither of which holds enough air to support us through the entire night.  Between the two of them, it's bearable, but only just.  On top of that, we don't have any curtains or even blinds on our windows yet, and so the light from the biggest street lamp I've every seen that shines into our bedroom all night is rather disturbing.  Add all that to the fact that people were setting off fireworks all night the last few nights, and you come up with a couple of really sleepy people.  ;-)

So I'm feeling pretty tired right now, but still happy with the place we are moving into.  Getting a queen-sized mattress and box spring and something more than just an office chair to sit on, though, are high on the list of priorities.  DH's middle name is Thrifty, so we have been following up leads for used furniture throughout Chicago -- but so far, all our promising options have fizzled.  We are, on the other hand, learning our way around the city, and know where all the Salvation Army thrift stores are.  ;-)

I'm starting to whisper "buy new" in his ear, we'll see if it works.

[identity profile] lin4gondor.livejournal.com 2008-07-05 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I've not seen any Habitat for Humanity stores, but it's worth looking into that. Sounds nice.

One does have to be careful with used stuff, I realize. But we've gotten some lovely pieces in the past that haven't been gross at all. One advantage to buying used is you can get the nice old stuff -- like the wing-backed chair we got today that's perfect for me for reading and writing and only cost $12!!! Nowadays the new stuff is all poofy and huge and doesn't work well with my short legs. ;-)

[identity profile] agape4rivendell.livejournal.com 2008-07-06 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Ah ha! You mean a chair for BOROMIR!!!!!