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I once blew through a stop sign in a residential neighborhood when I was fighting to keep my eyes open. Another time I drove straight over a parking block in the grocery store parking lot. That cost me some $$$ as I popped one of my tires!
This was pre-kids. Now that I'm a mom, I simply will not get behind the wheel if I feel fuzzy or foggy. I've missed lots of playdates and mommy and me classes but I know it's the right thing to do!
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*firm pillow - no down.
*2 under my head, hug one
*my favorite sheets are...clean! any kind is fine as long as they are crisp and smell fresh.
*I sleep on the left unless a kid crawls in. Then I sleep on the couch.
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But as far as uncomfortable mattresses....that's one hard to avoid!View Thread

We also take our own pillows.
I tend to sleep better on vacation because I don't have the list of work/household chores running through my head.
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