two pillows minimum. one for your head, and one for the pillow cuddle. unless of course there's a person to replace the second pillow, but that can't be counted on. 3-4 pillows is actually ideal. that way you can roll over and have another pillow to grab onto, without having to pull the pillow all the way across yourself under a pile of blankets. three total pillows is ok for this, but with 4, you also don't have to worry about moving the head pillow when you roll over. i make do with 2 at home, but it's nice when i'm at a hotel and have 4 to work with. but yeah, anymore than that is totally pointless.
I do good to keep the bed spread on (or showing) in the summer. I just cover up with sheets, and leave the cover folded (several times) way down at the bottom of the bed. In the winter - IF IT EVER FEELS LIKE THAT AGAIN IN THE SOUTH - I put 2 blankets on top of the sheets, again with the spread folded down at the bottom. In fact, upon thinking about it, the only time I pull that spread up where it is technically supposed to be is if I know someone is coming over and I'll yank it up. I always pull up the sheets. lol I need at the very least 2 pillows. One for my head...sometimes 2 at the head of the bed - one for my head and one for my arm to lay on...and then I always need a pillow for between my knees or behind them. That million pillow thing is for people that have no pets and want to have to do a lot when they get up and go to bed. lol
well it's not really a pile most of the year. a sheet is it during the summer. spring and fall i add one blanket and maybe a comforter if it's particularly cold. it just becomes a pile for the 3-4 coldest months of winter, when about 3 more blankets join in.
Loved the way the Red Sox trolled Yankees Aaron Judge after the game by playing New York, New York by Frank Sinatra during the locker room celebration
Just playing xbox on the couch. I at least unpacked the trailer and the truck this morning. Feeling a bit exhausted now. I just have all the wood in the truck bed to go.
We just got back from lunch. We went to a steakhouse we usually go to but it's changed now. The menu has changed 3 times in about 18 months. Firstly, their first menu change was hopeless, so the 2nd change was to revert back to what they had and all was good. The 3rd change is a hybrid of both. Now the waitress was even stupid enough to admit the new menu was more expensive. Usually I could get a steak plus two sides, usually I would go mash potato and veges. This time, the steak only comes with one side and you purchase the other "it works out more expensive" she says to us. Lol. So I don't think I'll be going back. We might try somewhere new for next time. It was a filling meal, but I can't say I'm satisfied after. Plus they're also not very good at asking you if you want another drink and by the time they do, you don't want one. This place is renown for putting on your waitress girls which I think is good as it gives this small community jobs for their youth, but when they aren't keeping up with your beer..... then I have a problem with it lol. "works out more expensive" oh dear young girl you don't say that to your customers.
The best way to change a duvet cover: Turn the cover inside out. Thread your hands inside the cover and grab the bottom two corners. That being done, grab the two bottom corners of the duvet itself and kind of flip it all through and over. The cover should now be changed. Hope you can visualize this rather sloppy description.
I get into my cover like a cubby house and stand in it with both corners, then I hold them as I get out, ein, zwei, drei flick. Done and hosed.