So, that ended up a 'no' on hubby's part to the queen mattress. As the days went by it got a bit softer that hubby didn't like it. He maintained that he likes his foam pad and that it was the best. I had to remember what I keep telling myself over and over. It is HIS room and HIS bed and he should have what he wants. He also didn't want a queen bed. So, there was some moving around. I took the new Endy mattress and absolutely love it. It is the kind of mattress I like and so out went my old mattress and then we booked an appointment with Got Junk to come and take away 2 single mattresses, two single box springs and one very heavy queen mattress.
At first we thought Thursday would be good as it would give me a couple of nights on my new mattress just to be sure. After those items were taken away then hubby could work on his bed frame to fit his mattress that was his choice not mine. Sometimes I think we cause ourselves more problems assuming that a person wants this or that than just believing what they are telling us. Anyway the pick up was booked on Tuesday for Thursday but then we got a text on Wednesday saying that they were in our town on that day and would we like to change our appointment, we didn't have to but we could, since I was still loving my new mattress we said yes. They were there within 25 minutes and cleared out all the items, hubby's room was now pretty empty and he was pretty pleased to be able to get to work on his project to make his bed exactly what he wanted. Not what I thought he wanted but remembering it was his first room of his very own. The guys that did the work were really great and we can't say enough about that end of the business. The cost, well, that was another story. Let's just say I am really glad that we don't need to do that very often because it is expensive. Almost half of what it would cost to move, well, maybe the last time we moved as I know moving has gotten way higher. We just took it because it was still cheaper than buying another mattress and all that goes with it so it was still cheaper in the long run.
Yup, it is a single and it is low to the ground but it is what hubby wanted and is very happy with it because his back it good with the foam mattress on a board. He now says he is happy having more room to work on a train set up once more.
Oh, and the curtains we wanted came on a really great sale, I mean super great so we replaced all our curtains as you can see on hubby's window. Listening to him, I know he wanted short curtains and of course, I wanted long so that is what we got. These things have wonderful black out lining that really keeps the hot air out (I assume cold in the winter). That really helped keep the place cooler this past heat wave. BTW the blanket on the bed during the heat wave is only there during the day because it is Tigger's favourite blanket and as everyone knows she is the boss around here.
The boss
So, the bedroom changes are nearly complete and both of us pretty happy about it. I remember as a kid wondering how my grandparents could stand not being in the same bedroom anymore and now that hubby and I are in the age category now I know exactly why and it has nothing to do with how much one loves one another in fact it is a deeper love knowing that the love one will get much better sleep if one just let's go a little bit and listen to what the other person is saying. And visiting it a lot of fun too - LOL.
The book this week is the last of the Wives of David trio.
'Bathsheba is a woman who longs for love. With her devout husband away fighting the king's wars for many months at a time, discontent and loneliness dog her steps--and make it frighteningly easy to succumb to King David's charm and attention. Though she immediately regrets her involvement with the powerful king, the pieces are set in motion that will destroy everything she holds dear. Can she find forgiveness at the feet of the Almighty? Or has her sin separated her from God--and David--forever?
With a historian's sharp eye for detail and a novelist's creative spirit, Jill Eileen Smith brings to life the passionate and emotional story of David's most famous--and infamous--wife. Smith uses her gentle hand to draw out the humanity in her characters, allowing readers to see themselves in the three-dimensional lives and minds of people who are often viewed in starkly moralistic terms. You will never read the story of David and Bathsheba in the same way again.'
That last line is really true as I had always pondered this story, wondering how could one do these things but as the author makes these flawed people come to life you can see how things could have unfolded that way. After all we have all made choices that seemed necessary but was a big stumble in life. Really worth a read, well all three in these series are worth it. Five stars for sure.
I also went back and started rewatching my most favourite show - The Chosen.
Season 5 is out on Prime and I decided to start again at 1 and work my way through it. If you haven't watched this show. Do give it a try as it really gives a depth to the gospels. Making the apostles real people with real flaws and the actor that plays Jesus is completely amazing in the role. Matthew will become a favourite as well. I read a post once that a teen who watched the series saw himself in Matthew and told his mother that Jesus loved Matthew and that means he can love him too, the teen thought he was too broken to be loved.
And so that was our week of changes and reading and watching our favourite show.
Long weekend here and so will be keeping out of stores for sure.
Have a great one!
Actually I was thinking I would just like to see that so I probably wouldn't have to be pissed off - LOL.