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What Disturbs your sleep (difficult child's not counted)
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 391558" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I live right next to a city-owned parking lot that the local kids have turned into 'party central' so I have the same problem with the loud noise. You can't even call it 'music' because all I can hear, or rather feel, is the bass that rattles the glass in my windows.</p><p> </p><p>And I have four dogs. Only one sleeps with me but that doesn't mean she stays put all night. She's up, she's down, she's patrolling the house, she's getting a drink of water, she's back again. And because she insists on being <em>under</em> the covers with me, she paws at my shoulder until I lift up the blankets and let her back in. It's funny but even though she's a pain in the rear, after having her sleeping with me every night for eight years, I find it very difficult to sleep without her snuggled up against me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 391558, member: 1883"] I live right next to a city-owned parking lot that the local kids have turned into 'party central' so I have the same problem with the loud noise. You can't even call it 'music' because all I can hear, or rather feel, is the bass that rattles the glass in my windows. And I have four dogs. Only one sleeps with me but that doesn't mean she stays put all night. She's up, she's down, she's patrolling the house, she's getting a drink of water, she's back again. And because she insists on being [I]under[/I] the covers with me, she paws at my shoulder until I lift up the blankets and let her back in. It's funny but even though she's a pain in the rear, after having her sleeping with me every night for eight years, I find it very difficult to sleep without her snuggled up against me! [/QUOTE]
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