BethR
<font color=red>On Thread Killer Patrol<br><font c
- Joined
- Aug 19, 1999
- Messages
- 10,881
Our family, which has dwindled from 6 to 4, will be going to Disney in August for its Free Dining promotion. For the first time since we have started visiting Disney, we will all be staying in one room - me, DH, DD-16, and DD-13.
Our 16 year old is less than enthusiastic about going on this trip, she is used to having 6 of us (her 2 older sisters - 23 and 25 - are unable to go). Then when I told her yesterday that we would all be in one room, I heard her voice break when she said "I just can't sleep in a room with Dad! His snoring is TERRIBLE!" Well, she is right. It CAN be. Guess I just don't notice most of the time. We have slept together for over 25 years.
So do any of you have any good snoring remedies that we can give a try so that perhaps that will be one less thing for her to be upset about?
TIA!
Our 16 year old is less than enthusiastic about going on this trip, she is used to having 6 of us (her 2 older sisters - 23 and 25 - are unable to go). Then when I told her yesterday that we would all be in one room, I heard her voice break when she said "I just can't sleep in a room with Dad! His snoring is TERRIBLE!" Well, she is right. It CAN be. Guess I just don't notice most of the time. We have slept together for over 25 years.
So do any of you have any good snoring remedies that we can give a try so that perhaps that will be one less thing for her to be upset about?
TIA!


I actually like my DH a little too much to do that to him...lol. I have found that earplugs really are the best solution for me!!
for her
for me
DH and I are supposed to go out to get some dinner alone this evening to "reconnect." So MANY things to talk about. I will talk to him about this and I think that a combination approach is what we will try - the strips, the nose spray, the throat spray, AND the headphones. 

