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Must have been knackered.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI woke naturally 20 minutes before alarm clock
Woken by the timer light going "click".
Much gentler than the alarm clock.Comment
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I use a sleep cycle alarm on my phone. You set the phone on your bed beside your pillow and it detects noises and movement to work out when you're in deep sleep or light sleep. Then it wakes you at what it thinks is the best time with a quiet alarm that gets increasingly louder. I find I'm a lot less tired when I wake up than if I get woken suddenly by a blaring alarm.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMust have been knackered.
Woken by the timer light going "click".
Much gentler than the alarm clock.Comment
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I get woken up by Mr N with a cup of tea.Originally posted by Bunk View PostI use a sleep cycle alarm on my phone. You set the phone on your bed beside your pillow and it detects noises and movement to work out when you're in deep sleep or light sleep. Then it wakes you at what it thinks is the best time with a quiet alarm that gets increasingly louder. I find I'm a lot less tired when I wake up than if I get woken suddenly by a blaring alarm.
Was interested in trying the sleep app, but it might not be very accurate as NorPussII oven trumps around the bed at night.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI get woken up by Mr N with a cup of tea.
Was interested in trying the sleep app, but it might not be very accurate as NorPussII oven trumps around the bed at night.
You should probably try changing her food!
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Morning all
Had a productive weekend here: finally got curtains hung in the front room (only three rooms to go now!) having replaced the cheap crappy rail that was there before. Also managed to finally find a lamp shade for the dining room.
Little things, but they take my mind off decorating the nursery, which will need doing before little CB arrives in October...Comment
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Is that your first child?Originally posted by covbob View PostMorning all
Had a productive weekend here: finally got curtains hung in the front room (only three rooms to go now!) having replaced the cheap crappy rail that was there before. Also managed to finally find a lamp shade for the dining room.
Little things, but they take my mind off decorating the nursery, which will need doing before little CB arrives in October...Comment
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It is. Not quite sure what to expect...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs that your first child?Comment
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