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Reading in bed

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GranToAirMissiles · 28/09/2012 00:19

How would you keep your arms warm? Sweater, bedjacket or slanket?

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BunnyLebowski · 28/09/2012 00:22

Leg warmers.

GranToAirMissiles · 28/09/2012 00:25

Forgot to mention that I sleep naked, in case it's relevant.

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shrimponastick · 28/09/2012 00:27

I tend to just get as much upper body wrapped in duvet as possible.

imperialstateknickers · 28/09/2012 00:30

Fleecy dressing gown but WRONG WAY ROUND! Thus avoiding bulk behind and keeping chest snuggly warm.

Also electric blanket.

I'm pathetic aren't I?

Shodan · 28/09/2012 00:34

You need one of these Grin

GranToAirMissiles · 29/09/2012 00:43

Thanks, Shodan. Got one of these

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BackforGood · 29/09/2012 00:48

I thought this was going to be about what to do when you knew your children were reading after you'd told them it was sleeptime Grin

imperialstateknickers · 29/09/2012 00:52

That one's easy BackForGood. You go in there and switch the light off while making grumpy noises involving 'no pudding for a week if I see it go back on'.

BackforGood · 29/09/2012 00:55

whilst secretly being quite pleased they are such avid readers Wink

vvviola · 29/09/2012 00:57

and ignoring the torch they have stashed under the covers (thanks Mum Grin)

SummerRain · 29/09/2012 00:59

I sometimes forget that I've told dd she can read in bed until she comes down at 11pm asking 'Am I supposed to turn my light off mommy' Blush

I mostly sleep naked too and if my arms get chilly i just pull a long sleeved top on, takes 2 seconds to pull off again when I lie down.

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