If I am rewearing nightclothes they go under the pillow, or tossed in that direction. I pretty much change them daily. This is likely climate related. I like to go to bed in something clean. If it were practical I would change the sheets daily. MIL changes her pillow case daily.
I am the worst about going out undressed. Routinely walk the dog in jammies or next to nothing. I almost always drive my son to school in jammies. Nightclothes tend to be a tank top and loose shorts, so perfectly acceptable to walk around the neighborhood, in the dark.
Pete called her "hoodie-wearing scum" the rest of that day. In Jilli's defense, though, it was
damned
cold. The hoodie was necessary, and not visible in the least (apart from the hood) underneath the gorgeous goth attire.
Dudes, I'm probably going to see a BABY BORN this weekend!!! IRL!
That is very cool. I've only seen my own, and was distracted at the time.
That's a pretty big Wow, sarameg
Thank god they had Skellington swag, or I don't know how I'd cope.
Will you be there for the whole birth, sarameg? I was a labor coach for my dear friend K more than a decade ago now (meep), and it was the most exhausting, terrifying, exhilarating, and awe-inspiring event of my life.
She doesn't remember most of the experience, but boy do I.
Pete called her "hoodie-wearing scum" the rest of that day.
In a cheerfully affectionate way.
Dudes, I'm probably going to see a BABY BORN this weekend!!! IRL!
Freaky, yet very cool. (I'm assuming. I've never seen a baby born IRL.)
If people like Jilli and juliana can't avoid the hoodie, what chance do we mere mortals have?
In a cheerfully affectionate way.
Oh yes, didn't mean to imply otherwise.