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Posted by Dee in Oz on October 19, 2009, 11:49 pm
It is true Polly, because of the built in bed base I have to climb onto our
bed. In a couple of years I may need DH to make a little step to get onto
bed but getting out will be really easy......
Dee in Oz
( next birhtday ends in a 0)
"Polly Esther" wrote in
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> LOL, Cindy. Yes it is. OTOH, it's much easier to climb into/onto a high
> up bed when you get really old. I don't know anything about that but
> that's what I hear. Polly
> Cindy wrote> Put all your beds in the house on risers. You can shove a
> lot of crap under
>> there if you do.
>> But don't fall out of bed, it's a looooong way down.
>> Cindy
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Posted by teleflora on October 20, 2009, 11:11 am
They already make them, Dee! I really think they're for the pups, but Gran
can use them too.
Cindy
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> It is true Polly, because of the built in bed base I have to climb onto
> our bed. In a couple of years I may need DH to make a little step to get
> onto bed but getting out will be really easy......
> Dee in Oz
> ( next birhtday ends in a 0)
> "Polly Esther" wrote in
>> LOL, Cindy. Yes it is. OTOH, it's much easier to climb into/onto a high
>> up bed when you get really old. I don't know anything about that but
>> that's what I hear. Polly
>> Cindy wrote> Put all your beds in the house on risers. You can shove a
>> lot of crap under
>>> there if you do.
>>> But don't fall out of bed, it's a looooong way down.
>>> Cindy
>
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Posted by DiMa on October 22, 2009, 6:51 am
I just jump backwards onto the bed, saves me trying to climb, and it is
really easy to get out of in the morning.
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Di (who has already had six '0' birthdays)
I'm creative! You can't expect me to be neat too.
Vic Australia
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> It is true Polly, because of the built in bed base I have to climb onto
> our bed. In a couple of years I may need DH to make a little step to get
> onto bed but getting out will be really easy......
> Dee in Oz
> ( next birhtday ends in a 0)
> "Polly Esther" wrote in
>> LOL, Cindy. Yes it is. OTOH, it's much easier to climb into/onto a high
>> up bed when you get really old. I don't know anything about that but
>> that's what I hear. Polly
>> Cindy wrote> Put all your beds in the house on risers. You can shove a
>> lot of crap under
>>> there if you do.
>>> But don't fall out of bed, it's a looooong way down.
>>> Cindy
>
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Posted by NightMist on October 22, 2009, 9:26 am
Climbing into a high bed is ever so much easier than trying to climb
out of a waterbed.
If you are vertically challenged anyway. (G)
NightMist
wrote:
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>I just jump backwards onto the bed, saves me trying to climb, and it is
>really easy to get out of in the morning.
>--
>Di (who has already had six '0' birthdays)
>I'm creative! You can't expect me to be neat too.
>Vic Australia
>To reply please remove # in email address.
>> It is true Polly, because of the built in bed base I have to climb onto
>> our bed. In a couple of years I may need DH to make a little step to get
>> onto bed but getting out will be really easy......
>> Dee in Oz
>> ( next birhtday ends in a 0)
>> "Polly Esther" wrote in
>>> LOL, Cindy. Yes it is. OTOH, it's much easier to climb into/onto a high
>>> up bed when you get really old. I don't know anything about that but
>>> that's what I hear. Polly
>>> Cindy wrote> Put all your beds in the house on risers. You can shove a
>>> lot of crap under
>>>> there if you do.
>>>> But don't fall out of bed, it's a looooong way down.
>>>> Cindy
>>
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Legolas is my house elf
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Posted by teleflora on October 22, 2009, 8:35 pm
Hahahhahah! You've made me remember, Nightmist. Trying to climb up out of
our waterbed 27 years ago when I was pregnant.
It was wonderful for sleeping. Not so great for climbing out of!
Cindy
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> Climbing into a high bed is ever so much easier than trying to climb
> out of a waterbed.
> If you are vertically challenged anyway. (G)
> NightMist
> wrote:
>>I just jump backwards onto the bed, saves me trying to climb, and it is
>>really easy to get out of in the morning.
>>--
>>Di (who has already had six '0' birthdays)
>>I'm creative! You can't expect me to be neat too.
>>Vic Australia
>>To reply please remove # in email address.
>>> It is true Polly, because of the built in bed base I have to climb onto
>>> our bed. In a couple of years I may need DH to make a little step to get
>>> onto bed but getting out will be really easy......
>>> Dee in Oz
>>> ( next birhtday ends in a 0)
>>> "Polly Esther" wrote in
>>>> LOL, Cindy. Yes it is. OTOH, it's much easier to climb into/onto a
>>>> high
>>>> up bed when you get really old. I don't know anything about that but
>>>> that's what I hear. Polly
>>>> Cindy wrote> Put all your beds in the house on risers. You can shove a
>>>> lot of crap under
>>>>> there if you do.
>>>>> But don't fall out of bed, it's a looooong way down.
>>>>> Cindy
> --
> Legolas is my house elf
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> up bed when you get really old. I don't know anything about that but
> that's what I hear. Polly
> Cindy wrote> Put all your beds in the house on risers. You can shove a
> lot of crap under
>> there if you do.
>> But don't fall out of bed, it's a looooong way down.
>> Cindy
>