There's a snorer in my bedroom.
AND IT'S NOT ME!
Last night I couldn't sleep. Admittedly, I'm a light sleeper. Sean slept fine - he sleeps like a rock.
Let me set the scene:
It starts out as a soft murmur...then it begins a low rumble...then it escalates into a loud roar followed by a snort that could wake the dead - that actually wakes the snorer. The snorer moves and then goes peacefully back to sleep. Then, after 20 minutes, it begins all over again. You get the picture.
I just kept thinking that the snoring would stop. When it didn't, I thought maybe I should get him to move to the couch. I just didn't have the heart to wake him up and kick him out of the bedroom in the middle of the night. If it happens again tonight, I am definitely kicking him to the couch.
After all, he's just a dog.
Last night I couldn't sleep. Admittedly, I'm a light sleeper. Sean slept fine - he sleeps like a rock.
Let me set the scene:
It starts out as a soft murmur...then it begins a low rumble...then it escalates into a loud roar followed by a snort that could wake the dead - that actually wakes the snorer. The snorer moves and then goes peacefully back to sleep. Then, after 20 minutes, it begins all over again. You get the picture.
I just kept thinking that the snoring would stop. When it didn't, I thought maybe I should get him to move to the couch. I just didn't have the heart to wake him up and kick him out of the bedroom in the middle of the night. If it happens again tonight, I am definitely kicking him to the couch.
After all, he's just a dog.

1 Comments:
Haha. That is why Bailey is not allowed in my room at night. He has nightmares and starts "running" on the floor while he is asleep. He's laying on his side with his legs going. It's hilarious, but obnoxious at 4 a.m.
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