Monday, 11 November 2013

Comfy Spot

When we moved here to Leeds, our stuff did not follow very quickly. I am told that it will arrive this Friday but until it arrives, I have had to find new comfy places to sleep. I had several favourite spots where I would snooze. These included two separate corners, my pillows and N's pillow. There are several things that make a good place to sleep including proximity, environment and of course comfiness.

Here is my guide for finding the most comfy spot to sleep.

1. All spots are viable spots. It does not matter if a spot is currently occupied, it is still a viable spot.

2. Depending on the time of year, consider whether you want to be cool or warm. In the case of cool, the best places include hard wood and tile floors. For warm, try to find a pillow or blanket to lie on. Even better is to find a human to snuggle up against or around.

3. Proximity to your humans is key. If you can try to be as close as possible while still maintaining comfort. If you have more than one human that you are looking after, try to make sure that you are in between them. If you you are trying to be cool/warm and this requires you to be in a different room, make sure that you can see your humans.

4. Comfiness is key. Soft pillows are the best. Especially if they already are being used. My favourite spot is N's pillow, curled around her head. Sometimes I will curl around and lie my head on hers or on her neck. If you cannot fit on a pillow with your human's head, then the next best place is on their chest or at their feet.

I have lost three of my four favourite spots from London. Two because we no longer have hardwood floors and the other because my pillows have not arrived (that will change on Friday I guess). I do still have Nicole's pillow and I guess it has been adequate, but I will enjoy my pillows and the actual bed once they arrive.

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