Hey nonmusicmom thanks for asking the question. Now to see who can top it with something equally simple when they ask for advice
it sure was very funny to read all the answers.thanks for your question.
Ah yes, laughter is the best medicine! My sides hurt from giggling! What joy, thank you Cuties! I am blessed to have found you!
Hey does all that laughing count as a workout for today??????
Well if your laughing leaves pain then yes it counts. You know no pain no gain.lol
Thanks for the fun thread. Sheets, toilet paper, painting behind toilets, shoddy hotel rooms, hubbys rolls in making beds, compulsive behaviors--started out as such a simple question. . . .
The answers to your questions left me laughing also.
Merci beaucoup;
*4u!
Jacqueline
It was a lot of fun and gave me a good laugh.
Now I'm off to climb between my sheets and look forward to tomorrow's fun posts.
hugs n roses, Meganne
Oh my gosh. I just went back and read the whole thing from yesterday. What a hoot. Who knew a sheet question would get such a response. BTW. I do my sheets all wrong. I don't turn them back and often have no cover over them in the summer so I put pretty side up.
It was very interesting, and so different from Japan's style. We use covers instead sheets, so the blankets, futons, stay inside those covers, and they have a long lateral zipper. I'm still learning to use the western sheets, so I loved your post!
Love,
Yoriko
Some pictures of Japans futon cover, I thought it was interesting to share. :)
http://www.rakuten.co.jp/futon/43...
Thanks for the info I always enjoy learning about itens in other countries.
I guess it's much easier to make up the bed in the morning with this style of bed.
Wow, there are some pretty ones there Yoriko. Thanks so much for sharing.
hugs n roses, Meganne
Thanks for the pictures, Yoriko; very pretty 'bed linens'. Wish duvet covers would become more popular (and be readily available) in the USA.
What about making your own duvet covers with embroidery on the topside. Like the sheets. Love Marie