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    Bed a tire?
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    hurleygirl Guest
    Okay, so I've gone a little too far but my bed is covered with stuffed animals. They all have names, and all have "personalities" - the collectible Grimace from McDonalds likes french fries, the ancient teddy bear likes to go on adventures, the little otter is a spy (and he usually goes in my pack when we go hiking and gets photographed at the summit), the snowman wants us to move further north, and so on.

    Yes, I'm an adult. Yes, I'm married. Yes, my husband has actually picked out and even named many of them. Yes, I know I need therapy.

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    Kitsune06 Guest

    Now I feel boring...

    We *have* a stuffed foxy who I cuddle with sometimes, but she 'guards' the bed alcove, mostly... GF is an "active sleeper" and will simultaneously steal blankets/remove anything 'in her way' in her sleep... or wrap me up in blankets and hold me down if I'm tossing/turning too much... so our sheets have to be well-tucked and one pillow each. Every time the well-made bed is turned into a disaster area, I look at her (or vice versa) and say "This is why you can't have nice things!" Though... I think she gets to say it to me more.

    who could ask for a more cuddly toy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurleygirl
    Okay, so I've gone a little too far but my bed is covered with stuffed animals. They all have names, and all have "personalities" - the collectible Grimace from McDonalds likes french fries, the ancient teddy bear likes to go on adventures, the little otter is a spy (and he usually goes in my pack when we go hiking and gets photographed at the summit), the snowman wants us to move further north, and so on.

    Yes, I'm an adult. Yes, I'm married. Yes, my husband has actually picked out and even named many of them. Yes, I know I need therapy.
    That IS therapy! I love it.

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    north to alaska

    Quote Originally Posted by hurleygirl
    the snowman wants us to move further north, and so on.
    stop on by! your all welcome in the north.
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    Kitsune06 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    stop on by! your all welcome in the north.
    ...because it's cold... so very, very cold...



    Just kidding, CWR... really!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    thanks kit

    Quote Originally Posted by hurleygirl
    My favorite, though, was the one report from the summit of Mt. Washington at 3:00 pm - 62 degrees, winds at 40mph with gusts to 50 mph. Yikes.
    ahh thats nothing!
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    hurleygirl Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    stop on by! your all welcome in the north.
    cool! During this last heat wave, when temps soared close to 100 and the air was so humid you could cut it with a knife, I took to checking the weather at assorted towns in Alaska and other "far north" locations, just to remind myself that there are still places that don't suck.

    My favorite, though, was the one report from the summit of Mt. Washington at 3:00 pm - 62 degrees, winds at 40mph with gusts to 50 mph. Yikes.

 

 

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