Five in one room
By Anne18
@Anne18 (11029)
8 responses
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
6 Apr 09
I just hope none of you snores. Also then none of us does some rather extensive roll overs. I could not do it. I would knock someone out into the next room or out the house. I move around a lot. I can doze everywhere but I will not be able to get much sleep as I am a very light sleeper
@neerajpandey_13 (1765)
• India
8 Apr 09
I think you are very Lucky person at all
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@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
22 Oct 11
I wish I were not so light a sleeper, because anything can wake me. I find that I have to catch up on my sleep during the day so by afternoon I am very tired. Yet when I go to bed at night, even if it is at around 10, I wake up ;during the night, doze a little, and the whole cycle goes over again.
@Anne18 (11029)
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20 Oct 11
Well two of us did snore!! Myself and younger son, but we were ok as we went to sleep really quickly along side our younger daughter. Our eldest son and my hubby thought it very funny when all they could hear was us snoring and they had to turn the telly up to hear it!! We weren't bothered, we had a very good nights sleep
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@Anne18 (11029)
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20 Oct 11
No later than me on my commenting etc, if you have read back it went really well, and we did it again the follwing year. Wish we could still do it but with the children now being older they actually need more me space, but its still fun to og away as a family and be close and do things toether
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
7 Apr 09
5 in a room?? lol =D That's way too crowded for me to be able to sleep comfortably.. If given a choice, i will not want more than 2 to be sleeping inside the same room.. haha =D Even though there might be lots of space still, but i will feel that my privacy is being invaded.. hehe ^_^
UNless i'm really worn out, only then i wont care how many ple there are in the room, for sleep is more important.. haha =D
@Anne18 (11029)
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20 Oct 11
It worked real fine and as I have already said we did it again the follwing year.
Although it worked really well when the children were small it now works best if we book into a Travelodge and have two rooms. My husband and eldest son have a room on there own as they like to go ot sleep later than myself and my twins, so I share with the girl/boy twins. But we do use our room as a base unit and at bedtime hubby and son go off ot there room to watch the telly while we all sleep
@moonbeam94 (387)
• Australia
8 Apr 09
Seeing as how you are away on holiday ,I guess it would be kind of fun to have the family in one room. Late night surprise picnic for the kids to top of the day. Having everyone's input on how the day went ,I bet you had a ball. For me I wouldn't have gotten much sleep ,someone would only have to turn over and I'd be wide awake. lol. Cheers.
@Anne18 (11029)
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20 Oct 11
It was a room for five people. Husband and I had a double bed, there was a bunk bed for three people, a single bed was the top bunk and the bottom bunk was for two people to sleep in.
It worked really well and it was lovley to be close ot each other for a short period of time.
It worked so well that the following year we went back again to the same room.
@neerajpandey_13 (1765)
• India
6 Apr 09
If you want good sleep, then there is only one method which is that. Do hard work in day . It is the only way of getting good sleep at night.